Samsara: How to Escape the Cycle of Suffering | Geshe Namdak
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มี.ค. 2024
- In Buddhism, samsara is the cycle of existence characterized by continuous rebirth, sickness, aging, and death. This cycle, driven by uncontrollable factors such as destructive emotions, leads to various forms of suffering. Samsara represents a lack of control over our existence, similar to how we lack control over our dreams or emotional reactions.
The Buddha taught that by understanding and accepting the realities of samsara, including the inevitability of death and the suffering inherent in existence, individuals can better manage life's challenges. This understanding fosters acceptance, enabling individuals to address issues more effectively. Learn more about samsara and Buddhism's unique teachings that enable us to escape this cycle in this video with Geshe Namdak!
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😇I literally JUST searched this up and this is the first video I see! Namo Buddhaya and may all being be benefitted from this video.
Thank you for your love and compassion to all beings!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you
Hi I am just starting out studying Buddism and I need to know how-to be 'enrolled' because I can't think of a better word into being a buddist fully. I am female so I can't be a monk
You could be a buddhist nun.
It's called taking refuge and why do you think females can't be monk ? We even have female Geshe.
@DrOtto-sx7cp I live in the UK and there are no female monks where I live and I work and have a family as well so being indoctrinated into the faith is the next best thing for me
I live in UK so i cant
Women can become a buddhist nun instead of course.