Oh Beth! I wish I could articulate how delightful these videos are. The subtle distinctions are so important. Your discussions on discriminant validity (what something is and what it is NOT) are especially helpful. The brevity and focus keep me from getting overwhelmed, though I'm a little embarrassed to admit it. What a good deed! Thank you so very much. My enthusiastic thanks to Alexis and anyone else who helped make this happen, too.
Beth, you exude so much peace, it's a blessing to hear you
Oh Beth! I wish I could articulate how delightful these videos are. The subtle distinctions are so important. Your discussions on discriminant validity (what something is and what it is NOT) are especially helpful. The brevity and focus keep me from getting overwhelmed, though I'm a little embarrassed to admit it. What a good deed! Thank you so very much. My enthusiastic thanks to Alexis and anyone else who helped make this happen, too.
Quite an enigma. Far beyond words. I guess you only know when you are there.
there, there, there
You got it.
,,It is better to state that nibbana is end of samsara. And no way it is ending of nama - rupa. But the bonding of nama rupa ends.
Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu
I think you are at least a Sotapanna, if not more🙏🙏🙏💐
“Nibbana” in hindior Urdu wouldne pronounced as nibbhana means to endure a pact/oath
Basically nibbana means you're dead for eternity.
Nibbana is known as the deathless state not death. Remember there's no "you" to die in the first place.
Thankyou for such clear instruction. These are such wonderful teachings. All things are not me, and such a relief to let go of them.
@@swaminic YES! "Relief" is definitely the word.