Do I Believe In Reincarnation?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @healingmomentum
    @healingmomentum 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Master bon soeng! Been a while.
    This film you’re talking about is so important to my adoption of my son ocean. As our marriage was falling apart, my soon to be exwife still wanted a larger family. This film inspired us to allow for both, adoption of our son ocean, a kind of unmistaken child to us, while we had faith together getting divorced through it and relocation across the country because of the effect this film had on us. We are coparents now in relative peace.

  • @dharmadoggie
    @dharmadoggie 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The movie that is a documentary about the search for a reincarnated Lama is probably Unmistaken Child. I remember seeing it myself but had to look up the name.
    I’m sorry but the Korean War started on 25 June 1950 and ended on 27 July 1953. Maybe the prior you died after the war but due to injuries or a PTSD complication. Of course, it’s just a story. I remember reading about the 2nd Tibetan uprising of 1959 in Time magazine so I would have been 11, and I remember almost nothing else from that age or younger. So is my feeling that I have some special connection with the Tibetans real? Who knows. My own Buddhist journey starts out as a Tibetan practitioner, but now I am in the Kwan Um Zen School.
    Tommy

  • @ChrisA202
    @ChrisA202 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you

  • @michaeldinolfo8290
    @michaeldinolfo8290 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you!

  • @debrabibel2538
    @debrabibel2538 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Buddhism rejects atma, soul, the ghost in the machine. An-atma is the opening to hua-yen. What then re-incarnates? Perhaps it is about information (from deeds and interactions), which are grasped by mind. Information is timeless. Information may be a physical field, like quantum fields. Therefore, patterns of information within a higher physical dimension [string theory has 11 dimensions] is wrongly interpreted as a previous 'self' when it may be this present mind receiving information in resonance. I don't buy folk reincarnation, or thukus, and Ian Stevenson's Other Lives are just the reception of compatible information structured into a person. I 'feel' the generations of Hassidic rabbis, cheder teachers, and scholars in my lineage that underlies my path, but I was not previously any of them.

  • @hakuinzenji4123
    @hakuinzenji4123 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm just kidding around here but-.Every respectable teacher is saying "I don't know" .
    Hey , why don't you guys figure it out?? it's your job!!! hahaha
    But really it must be some complicated abstraction if it hasn't been clearly revealed to us..The Buddha mentioned rebirth and past lives I'm sure of it.. but I'm starting to think he would withhold superfluous knowledge as an expedient means for our own good. I'm okay with that too. It's probably like he wants us to learn to walk before we run. Like conquering suffering and the causes of suffering supersedes cosmic knowledge , that's probably it , right?!
    Or..the heart sutra let's say kind of alludes to the idea that birth ,death and being are all just concepts or illusions. While it's more apt to say there's vast transformation instead, this way we are very much reincarnated at the same time there isn't anything being reincarnated. So is this where we are dwelling, ah hah i think I've understood your video

    • @norbertsusztek1316
      @norbertsusztek1316 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      what you seem to not understand now is that there is no such thing as objective reality. just put on a pair of glasses that is colored. You are going to see everything around you differenlty. It applies to everything. Different animals see "reality" differently than us. And so when something happens then it goes through your interpreting machine, and you can hopefully see how it immediatly determines what "experience" you may have. if the very colour of the universe around us can be changed by putting on a pair of glasses, imagine how much "death" can be different based on the experiences that each one of us have. some tibetan buddhists claim to knopw what happens after we die, but when they see something that needs to go through their interpretation maching, which is inherently clouded by bias, preconcieved ideas, confirmation bias, etc.

    • @hakuinzenji4123
      @hakuinzenji4123 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@norbertsusztek1316 maybe death is the temporary removal of all colored glasses! it's inconceivable to us then because everything in our experience seems to be through this conventional discriminating mind, right? Is there really such a thing left over when all illusions vanish?

  • @MeelisMatt
    @MeelisMatt 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kepler-452b planet is similar to Earth it means there is probability it has dinosaurs because maybe there was similar evolving but not the asteroid smash.

  • @MeelisMatt
    @MeelisMatt 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    eat sleep rave repeat