Birth and Death Happen Each Moment :: Luangpu Pramote Pamojjo 13 March 2021

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  • when we practice until we can separate the aggregates.
    We’ll see that our life is comprised of merely five aggregates.
    There’s form, feelings, perception, formations, and consciousness.
    Form is the material things.
    The feelings are the pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral feelings.
    Perception is memory and interpretation.
    Formations are the fabricating of good, bad, and neutral states.
    Consciousness is the receiving through
    the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind.
    When we separate the aggregates
    we will see that each of them are arising and passing away in the present.
    Arising and falling sequentially at all times.
    The mind itself arises and falls.
    Each mind arises and then falls away all day and all night. We will see that.
    Before seeing that each mind arises and falls,
    we’ll see them one at a time.
    The mind that is happy arises and falls.
    The mind that is unhappy arises and falls.
    The mind that is neutral arises and falls.
    The mind that is greedy or not-greedy arises and falls.
    The mind that is angry, and the mind that is deluded arises and falls.
    All things arise and fall.
    When we see that over and over
    we will know that the mind itself arises and falls all the time.
    Luangpu Pramote Pamojjo
    Wat Suansantidham
    13 March 2021

ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @b.techkumar548
    @b.techkumar548 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am so grateful for dhamma talks with English subtitles or audio.
    We are missing out on such a precious teaching because of the language barrier.
    It would be a huge dhamma gift for the world of all talks atleast have English subtitles

  • @powtions2
    @powtions2 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you