So well done! Beautiful. Quality all over. Not in the least the depth and accurateness of the commentary. The Way described in 12 minutes. May many be inspired... Thank you.
Enlightenment made Real in the Real world. Experiencing beyond the mind. Another interesting movie by Jörg with Pra Tippakorn. Two wonderful people I should be in touch with more often.
can you please make an hour or 2 hour of video explaining stuffs like this? I found Buddha teaching is fascinating. it's broad knowledge from microscopic to macroscopic. everything Buddha teach over 2500 years ago are the truth, the facts. your videos are too short, please make a longer one. thank you so much
Look up inner worlds, outer worlds, great documentary about this on here and it's about 2 hours so you can enjoy it! Wish I could've seen this comment earlier lol.
@@thelegend3798 , thank you so much. I love these kinda of videos so much that I prefer to stay in & watch them over going to movie theater, shopping or to a party. I've watched your videos multiple times since I know about the videos which was by accident. Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏
Little misunderstanding of being enlightened.as we walk we arrive to destination which authenticate the path is right.mind is very strong than we think.be aware and be happy.
What I want to say is enlightenment as defined by you is so easy but it is not.it takes a long time,the time itself different for each conscious being.it is based on the collection of karma and your paramis.being enlightened is definitely a task to start early.
While your previous videos were excellent, this one was less so. Enlightenment is not simply the absence of thought, emotions and conceptualizations, but it is the complete uprooting of greed (lobha), hate (dosa), delusion (moha) and all their derivatives.
hi key, thank you for commenting. i know, what you say is the common definition of enlightenment. but in my experience, there is no permanent enlightenment, just a temporary one. while being one with emptiness, we are free of defilements, because there is no self anymore. but we cannot stay there permanently. as soon as our self reappears, our karma reappears, too. and we are back to samsara. by meditating, we can develop the ability to take our connection to emptiness into our daily life.
+mdesignffm Hi mdesignffm, my goal here is not to educate/lecture you. I dislike both doing this or receiving such things. It is simply to clarify things about the teachings which you might haven't understood 100% correctly and which clarification of those misunderstandings could make you progress even more along your study and practice of Dhamma. From what you said, there is something out of the misunderstanding of which clarification could bring about something positive: Nibbāna (Enlightenment), as something permanent (until the breakup of the body), is possible. While it is true that the absence of the defilements when the mind is clear can seem like Enlightenment, it is only a glimpse of it… Once the work and development of the mind has been done, the defilements become completely uprooted; they can no more arise. Furthermore, 'kamma' (karma) is the Pāḷi word which simply means 'action'. From usage, it has also come to mean 'kamma-vipāka', which means kamma-result-i.e., the consequences which will happen due to actions (kamma) we have done. For the Pāḷi word 'saṃsāra', it is the wheel of birth and death; all of existence with all its pleasures and suffering, of which living beings are bound to. Whether one is partaking in sensual pleasures or in any of the meditative absorptions, that person is still in saṃsāra. The only way to put an end to saṃsāra is to reach Enlightenment. Kind regards and much success to you. Thank you for the great videos you have created and shared; they are very inspiring.
An interesting perspective on that which can not be known. Good work mate, nothing is as important than learning and spreading the Dhamma.
Very thoughtful and well articulated.
This one is perfect🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
wow...great impressions...thank you for that video.
thats it!!! very well done joerg...
I am very grateful to this video and the message. I will think about this and what is the meaning for my life.
I will meditate . NOW!
Jürgen Blume very good decision! i wish you success! keep going!
So well done! Beautiful. Quality all over. Not in the least the depth and accurateness of the commentary. The Way described in 12 minutes. May many be inspired... Thank you.
A very good movie. I also liked the others on 'meditationthailand' of you. Well done in Dhamma!!!! Good job.
very simple explained. very good can we have more of this!!! thank you!
Enlightenment made Real in the Real world. Experiencing beyond the mind.
Another interesting movie by Jörg with Pra Tippakorn. Two wonderful people I should be in touch with more often.
beautiful and deep. a thoughtful piece of art.
why are easy things so hard for us humans?
Great work jörg !
wonderful inspiration
Very nice video
can you please make an hour or 2 hour of video explaining stuffs like this? I found Buddha teaching is fascinating. it's broad knowledge from microscopic to macroscopic. everything Buddha teach over 2500 years ago are the truth, the facts. your videos are too short, please make a longer one. thank you so much
Look up inner worlds, outer worlds, great documentary about this on here and it's about 2 hours so you can enjoy it! Wish I could've seen this comment earlier lol.
@@thelegend3798 , thank you so much. I love these kinda of videos so much that I prefer to stay in & watch them over going to movie theater, shopping or to a party. I've watched your videos multiple times since I know about the videos which was by accident. Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏
Little misunderstanding of being enlightened.as we walk we arrive to destination which authenticate the path is right.mind is very strong than we think.be aware and be happy.
roshan jadhav i do not understand what you mean.
What I want to say is enlightenment as defined by you is so easy but it is not.it takes a long time,the time itself different for each conscious being.it is based on the collection of karma and your paramis.being enlightened is definitely a task to start early.
roshan jadhav ah, i see what you mean. thank you for commenting!
Be happy.may all beings be happy
Hallo Jörg, wie schade, dass es nicht Deutsch untertitelt oder gesprochen ist. heul.
Trotzdem alles Liebe.
keine sorge. deutsch kommt noch. alles wird gut. ;-)
Da freu ich mich aber sehr darauf. ICH DANKE DIR.
While your previous videos were excellent, this one was less so. Enlightenment is not simply the absence of thought, emotions and conceptualizations, but it is the complete uprooting of greed (lobha), hate (dosa), delusion (moha) and all their derivatives.
hi key, thank you for commenting. i know, what you say is the common definition of enlightenment. but in my experience, there is no permanent enlightenment, just a temporary one. while being one with emptiness, we are free of defilements, because there is no self anymore. but we cannot stay there permanently. as soon as our self reappears, our karma reappears, too. and we are back to samsara. by meditating, we can develop the ability to take our connection to emptiness into our daily life.
+mdesignffm Hi mdesignffm, my goal here is not to educate/lecture you. I dislike both doing this or receiving such things. It is simply to clarify things about the teachings which you might haven't understood 100% correctly and which clarification of those misunderstandings could make you progress even more along your study and practice of Dhamma.
From what you said, there is something out of the misunderstanding of which clarification could bring about something positive: Nibbāna (Enlightenment), as something permanent (until the breakup of the body), is possible. While it is true that the absence of the defilements when the mind is clear can seem like Enlightenment, it is only a glimpse of it… Once the work and development of the mind has been done, the defilements become completely uprooted; they can no more arise.
Furthermore, 'kamma' (karma) is the Pāḷi word which simply means 'action'. From usage, it has also come to mean 'kamma-vipāka', which means kamma-result-i.e., the consequences which will happen due to actions (kamma) we have done. For the Pāḷi word 'saṃsāra', it is the wheel of birth and death; all of existence with all its pleasures and suffering, of which living beings are bound to. Whether one is partaking in sensual pleasures or in any of the meditative absorptions, that person is still in saṃsāra. The only way to put an end to saṃsāra is to reach Enlightenment.
Kind regards and much success to you. Thank you for the great videos you have created and shared; they are very inspiring.
Learn vipassana and anapansati that is the path of all solitary Buddha's.be happy.
Satu สาธุ
Good work