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Pratitya-Samutpada
This is just a fancy way of saying that without me you wouldn't exist! Everything is depen...
published: 11 Jun 2011
author: MrChoronzon333
Pratitya-Samutpada
Pratitya-Samutpada
This is just a fancy way of saying that without me you wouldn't exist! Everything is dependent on everything else. Without someone to perceive the universe t...- published: 11 Jun 2011
- views: 1355
- author: MrChoronzon333
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Pratitya Samutpada
A Buddhism teaching....
published: 06 Jul 2012
author: ShelbysVoice
Pratitya Samutpada
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Pratītyasamutpāda ๏ ปฏิจสมุปบาท ๏
การที่ทุกข์เกิดขึ้นเพราะอาศัยปัจจัยต่อเนื่องกันมา มีองค์หรือหัวข้อ 12 ดังนี้ คือ อวิชชา สั...
published: 28 Feb 2011
author: Anakaric Dharma
Pratītyasamutpāda ๏ ปฏิจสมุปบาท ๏
Pratītyasamutpāda ๏ ปฏิจสมุปบาท ๏
การที่ทุกข์เกิดขึ้นเพราะอาศัยปัจจัยต่อเนื่องกันมา มีองค์หรือหัวข้อ 12 ดังนี้ คือ อวิชชา สังขาร วิญญาณ นามรูป สฬายตนะ ผัสสะ เวทนา ตัณหา อุปทาน ภพ ชาติ ชรามรณะ...- published: 28 Feb 2011
- views: 4175
- author: Anakaric Dharma
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Paticcasamuppada Pali Version - Chanted by V. Srima Radtanayaka
Please Visit http://thailand-amulets.net for more Informative Kata and Pali Chanting. This...
published: 07 Dec 2011
author: Thailand Amulets
Paticcasamuppada Pali Version - Chanted by V. Srima Radtanayaka
Paticcasamuppada Pali Version - Chanted by V. Srima Radtanayaka
Please Visit http://thailand-amulets.net for more Informative Kata and Pali Chanting. This Kata, or Mantra, is for Chanting as a Kammatthana Mindfulness Medi...- published: 07 Dec 2011
- views: 710
- author: Thailand Amulets
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1029 Our Situation (Pratitya Samutpada, in reference to Chapter 187, Yoga Vasishta)
Page 129 of DT Suzuki's 'Essays in Zen Buddhism'. The first two links in our situation are...
published: 10 Nov 2010
author: Gurugillies
1029 Our Situation (Pratitya Samutpada, in reference to Chapter 187, Yoga Vasishta)
1029 Our Situation (Pratitya Samutpada, in reference to Chapter 187, Yoga Vasishta)
Page 129 of DT Suzuki's 'Essays in Zen Buddhism'. The first two links in our situation are ignorance (avidya) and our psychological tendencies (samskara). Th...- published: 10 Nov 2010
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- author: Gurugillies
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Karma and Dependent Origination (part 2 of 2) with Ven. Robina Courtin
We often hear about karma and that the fruits of our past and present actions will inevita...
published: 29 Dec 2013
Karma and Dependent Origination (part 2 of 2) with Ven. Robina Courtin
Karma and Dependent Origination (part 2 of 2) with Ven. Robina Courtin
We often hear about karma and that the fruits of our past and present actions will inevitably ripen in this life and in future lives. Creating a non-virtuous action, for example, such as stealing, will bring a negative result in the future. Our circumstances of this life, including our human form, appearance, and status, are the result of our actions, thoughts, and speech in the past. Dependent origination is sometimes called "interdependent causation." Not only do we live a life of interconnectedness but the very nature of everything that exists is dependent on multiple causes and conditions -- even a simple wooden bowl requires a seed, soil, water, sunlight and time to grow the tree, a woodcutter, tools to carve the bowl, and a woodcarver. As His Holiness the Dalai Lama says, "In Sanskrit the word for dependent-arising is pratityasamutpada. The word pratitya has three different meanings -- meeting, relying, and depending -- but all three, in terms of their basic import, mean dependence. Samutpada means arising." Nothing in this world is independently existent. What is the nature of the relationship between karma and dependent origination, and how do we use this understanding of interdependence and interconnectedness with everything around us as a positive support to guide our actions toward good karmic effect? Please join us for what are sure to be illuminating teachings. Biography Born in Australia in 1944, Ven. Robina Courtin spent the early part of her life studying classical singing, being involved with the radical left/feminist activism and then, in her quest for a spiritual path, studying martial arts. She became a student of Lama Yeshe and was ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun at Kopan Monastery in 1978. Since then, she has worked full-time for the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) in several roles; editorial director of Wisdom Publications, editor of the Mandala Magazine, and director of the Liberation Prison Project. Since 1987 she has taught Buddhist courses and retreats at FPMT centers worldwide. Well-known for her intense energy and no-nonsense manner of expressing her profound understanding of Buddhist philosophy, Ven. Robina is the subject of an award-winning documentary, "Chasing Buddha" and a film by Christine Lundberg called "On the Road Home".- published: 29 Dec 2013
- views: 43
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Zen for Absolute Beginners 190: The Mood Machine
Pratitya Samutpada 2 (of 3) Ignorance, our psychological disposition (samskara)........ bi...
published: 28 Mar 2013
author: Gurugillies
Zen for Absolute Beginners 190: The Mood Machine
Zen for Absolute Beginners 190: The Mood Machine
Pratitya Samutpada 2 (of 3) Ignorance, our psychological disposition (samskara)........ birth, old age/death.- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 38
- author: Gurugillies
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Karma and Dependent Arising Part 1 12 22 Ven. Robina Courtin:
We often hear about karma and that the fruits of our past and present actions will inevita...
published: 22 Dec 2013
Karma and Dependent Arising Part 1 12 22 Ven. Robina Courtin:
Karma and Dependent Arising Part 1 12 22 Ven. Robina Courtin:
We often hear about karma and that the fruits of our past and present actions will inevitably ripen in this life and in future lives. Creating a non-virtuous action, for example, such as stealing, will bring a negative result in the future. Our circumstances of this life, including our human form, appearance, and status, are the result of our actions, thoughts, and speech in the past. Dependent origination is sometimes called "interdependent causation." Not only do we live a life of interconnectedness but the very nature of everything that exists is dependent on multiple causes and conditions -- even a simple wooden bowl requires a seed, soil, water, sunlight and time to grow the tree, a woodcutter, tools to carve the bowl, and a woodcarver. As His Holiness the Dalai Lama says, "In Sanskrit the word for dependent-arising is pratityasamutpada. The word pratitya has three different meanings -- meeting, relying, and depending -- but all three, in terms of their basic import, mean dependence. Samutpada means arising." Nothing in this world is independently existent. What is the nature of the relationship between karma and dependent origination, and how do we use this understanding of interdependence and interconnectedness with everything around us as a positive support to guide our actions toward good karmic effect? Please join us for what are sure to be illuminating teachings. Biography Born in Australia in 1944, Ven. Robina Courtin spent the early part of her life studying classical singing, being involved with the radical left/feminist activism and then, in her quest for a spiritual path, studying martial arts. She became a student of Lama Yeshe and was ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun at Kopan Monastery in 1978. Since then, she has worked full-time for the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) in several roles; editorial director of Wisdom Publications, editor of the Mandala Magazine, and director of the Liberation Prison Project. Since 1987 she has taught Buddhist courses and retreats at FPMT centers worldwide. Well-known for her intense energy and no-nonsense manner of expressing her profound understanding of Buddhist philosophy, Ven. Robina is the subject of an award-winning documentary, "Chasing Buddha" and a film by Christine Lundberg called "On the Road Home".- published: 22 Dec 2013
- views: 66
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Zen for Absolute Beginners 189: The Wonderful Teaching on Causation
Pratitya Samutpada 1 (of 3) 295. As reality and non-reality can be predicated of existence...
published: 25 Mar 2013
author: Gurugillies
Zen for Absolute Beginners 189: The Wonderful Teaching on Causation
Zen for Absolute Beginners 189: The Wonderful Teaching on Causation
Pratitya Samutpada 1 (of 3) 295. As reality and non-reality can be predicated of existence that originates from causation, the view of oneness and otherness ...- published: 25 Mar 2013
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- author: Gurugillies
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Zen for Absolute Beginners 191: The Prison Gate
The Pratitya Samutpada 3 (of 3) [Ignorance, our psychological disposition (samskara)] cons...
published: 30 Mar 2013
author: Gurugillies
Zen for Absolute Beginners 191: The Prison Gate
Zen for Absolute Beginners 191: The Prison Gate
The Pratitya Samutpada 3 (of 3) [Ignorance, our psychological disposition (samskara)] consciousness, name and form, the sense fields, contact, feeling, desir...- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 60
- author: Gurugillies
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Морская свинка и Буддизм
Guinea pig and Buddhism
http://www.youtube.com/user/nakedasstv
funny videos on youtube
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published: 04 Sep 2013
Морская свинка и Буддизм
Морская свинка и Буддизм
Guinea pig and Buddhism http://www.youtube.com/user/nakedasstv funny videos on youtube прикольное видео на ютубе Buddhism is a religion indigenous to the Indian subcontinent that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, who is commonly known as the Buddha, meaning "the awakened one". The Buddha lived and taught in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. He is recognized by Buddhists as an awakened or enlightened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end their suffering (dukkha) through the elimination of ignorance (avidyā) by way of understanding and the seeing of dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda) and the elimination of desire (taṇhā), and thus the attainment of the cessation of all suffering, known as the sublime state of nirvāņa.[2] Two major branches of Buddhism are generally recognized: Theravada ("The School of the Elders") and Mahayana ("The Great Vehicle"). Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar etc.). Mahayana is found throughout East Asia (China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan etc.) and includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai). In some classifications, Vajrayana—practiced mainly in Tibet and Mongolia, and adjacent parts of China and Russia—is recognized as a third branch, while others classify it as a part of Mahayana. Будди́зм (санскр. बुद्ध धर्म, buddha dharma IAST; пали बुद्ध धम्म, buddha dhamma, «Учение Просветлённого»; кит. 佛教 fójiào) — религиозно-философское учение (дхарма) о духовном пробуждении (бодхи), возникшее около VI века до н. э. в Древней Индии. Основателем учения считается Сиддхартха Гаутама, впоследствии получивший имя Будда Шакьямуни. Сами последователи этого учения называли его словом «Дхарма» (Закон, Учение) или «Буддхадхарма» (Учением Будды). Термин «буддизм» был создан европейцами в XIX веке. В настоящее время некоторые исследователи и буддийские деятели определяют буддизм как «науку о сознании»- published: 04 Sep 2013
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Lord Buddha | In Sayanbhunath Monastery | Kathmandu, Nepal - HD
Buddhism is a religion indigenous to the Indian subcontinent that encompasses a variety of...
published: 13 Jun 2013
author: Ranjan Moulik
Lord Buddha | In Sayanbhunath Monastery | Kathmandu, Nepal - HD
Lord Buddha | In Sayanbhunath Monastery | Kathmandu, Nepal - HD
Buddhism is a religion indigenous to the Indian subcontinent that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices largely based on teachings attri...- published: 13 Jun 2013
- views: 1
- author: Ranjan Moulik
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0382 Conditioning (Section 5, Chapter 68 Yoga Vasishta)
Collective conditioning. The patterns of our attention get shaped according to many factor...
published: 24 Sep 2008
author: Gurugillies
0382 Conditioning (Section 5, Chapter 68 Yoga Vasishta)
0382 Conditioning (Section 5, Chapter 68 Yoga Vasishta)
Collective conditioning. The patterns of our attention get shaped according to many factors. Adorable and sterile conditioning. 'Adorable conditioning' refer...- published: 24 Sep 2008
- views: 137
- author: Gurugillies
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One Of The Lord Buddha Monastery In Front Of Bodhinath Monastery | Kathmandu, Nepal - HD
Buddhism is a religion indigenous to the Indian subcontinent that encompasses a variety of...
published: 13 Jun 2013
author: Ranjan Moulik
One Of The Lord Buddha Monastery In Front Of Bodhinath Monastery | Kathmandu, Nepal - HD
One Of The Lord Buddha Monastery In Front Of Bodhinath Monastery | Kathmandu, Nepal - HD
Buddhism is a religion indigenous to the Indian subcontinent that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices largely based on teachings attri...- published: 13 Jun 2013
- views: 6
- author: Ranjan Moulik
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Twelve Links of Dependent Origination III by Ven. Pomnyun (English Sub)
Venerable Pomnyun is a Zen master of Korean Buddhism. He is renowned for lively teaching s...
published: 18 Dec 2013
Twelve Links of Dependent Origination III by Ven. Pomnyun (English Sub)
Twelve Links of Dependent Origination III by Ven. Pomnyun (English Sub)
Venerable Pomnyun is a Zen master of Korean Buddhism. He is renowned for lively teaching style and social activism. This is three part series on one of the most fundamental aspects of Buddhist teaching- the dependently originating nature of the world. In it, he expounds on the meaning of dependent origination and its relationship with non-duality, karma, cause/effect and empty nature of the world. Further, the twelve links within the dependent origination are elaborated. These links are heart of Buddhist psychology that explains, step by step how we create inner knots of attachments and delusion, which are the main causes of our suffering. In Part 1, Ven. explains the meaning of dependent arising and how it is related to the term, 'emptiness' in Buddhism. In Part 2 and 3, he goes through the each step in the twelve links-their precise definitions and relationships. His example of smoking habit is humorous yet very effective at explaining how the whole process unfolds. Reference I: following english terms are used for the 12 links in this translation. Ignorance(無明)-Action(行)-Consciousness(識)-Name and Form (名色)-Six Senses(六入)-Contact(觸)-Feeling(受)-Craving(愛)-Reaction(取)-Seed(有)-Birth(生)-Old Age and Death(老死) Reference II: this table relates 12 links in terms of rebirths, plant analogy and the Three Path that he refers to in the video. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApH2LuWIwF0HdGR2QnA1WWdZRDF5OGZFYURzc3BDRnc#gid=0- published: 18 Dec 2013
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Buddhist Insight: How to Awaken Bodhicitta, Stream-Entry, Sotapanna, Bodhisattva, No-Self, Emptiness
One of the first Vlogs I did ~1 year ago (which was ~1 year after Stream-Entry, the Arisin...
published: 28 Nov 2013
Buddhist Insight: How to Awaken Bodhicitta, Stream-Entry, Sotapanna, Bodhisattva, No-Self, Emptiness
Buddhist Insight: How to Awaken Bodhicitta, Stream-Entry, Sotapanna, Bodhisattva, No-Self, Emptiness
One of the first Vlogs I did ~1 year ago (which was ~1 year after Stream-Entry, the Arising of Bodhicitta) the last year has been the most significant, Perfect, Full, Whole, Integration, Assimilation of the Conditioned and Unconditioned. Directly Experiencing No-Self, Emptiness, Paticcasamuppāda, Pratītyasamutpāda is the experience available to everyone. Nowadays...I do more writing--working on a book, the Vlog has been a great experience, and to record and see the amount of progress over the past 2 year, ≈ 8 months ago, Integration, Assimilation, Holistic, Synergistic. Awakening is ineffable, inconceivable, and instantly everything is nothing, nothing is everything, "I" am not, nothing ever conceived is as imagined. It MUST be the goal of practice. (Bodhicitta, Stream-Entry are One Experience) Integrating, assimilating, synergistic is becoming AMPHIBIOUS: Living in Both Worlds...In this world, not of this world. Video Blog about Everyday Enlightenments, How to become a Bodhisattva, Anatta, Anatman, No-Self,Sunyata, Sunnata Emptiness, Panna, Prajna, Vipassana (Experience, not the method, though I have done, still do the practice, it's not been the path. Solid Dharma, Dhamma, Pali Canon, Dzogchen, Soto Zen, Jack Kornfield, 🙏 (Shinzen Young) Pratityasamutpada, Paticcasamuppada How "I Became" a Bodhisattva, and more importantly, How YOU can Awaken to Pure Consciousness, Transcending All Subject-Object Dichotomy, Integrating & Assimilating ŚŪNYATĀ with DUALISM...the UNCONDITIONED and the Conditioned. (It's a Lot of Work...but it becomes Effortless-Effort. Why would someone or No-One embrace Psychoanalysis AFTER True Insight arose? Real Bodhicitta & Stream Entry are ONE. Awaken to No-Self, Emptiness, Insight of the Causes and Conditions, 5 Skandhas, 5 Khandhas, Only Here & Now, Where Infinity intersects Eternity in one time and place, The Here and Now, Everyday Enlightenments, How Real Bodhicitta Arose, Bodhisattva, Stream Entrant, Broke the first 3 Fetters, Accessed Insight into the True Nature of Reality, Satori, Pure Awareness, Consciousness, Just Being, Infinite, Eternal, Mindful, Mindfulness, Buddha, Dharma, Dhamma, Sangha, Maha-Sangha, Ariya Sangha, Going for Refuge to the Three Jewels, Triple Gems, Mind, Body, Speech, Om, Ah, Hum, Twitter, Video Blog, Dharmamitra Jeff Stefani, My Teachers, Gurus, Urgyen Sangharakshita, Manjuvajra, Buddhapalita, Varada, Saramati, Triratna Buddhist Community & Order for the solid foundation, Eckhart Tolle, Jewel the Boarder Collie- published: 28 Nov 2013
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Twelve Links of Dependent Origination II by Ven. Pomnyun (English Sub)
Venerable Pomnyun is a Zen master of Korean Buddhism. He is renowned for lively teaching s...
published: 18 Dec 2013
Twelve Links of Dependent Origination II by Ven. Pomnyun (English Sub)
Twelve Links of Dependent Origination II by Ven. Pomnyun (English Sub)
Venerable Pomnyun is a Zen master of Korean Buddhism. He is renowned for lively teaching style and social activism. This is three part series on one of the most fundamental aspects of Buddhist teaching- the dependently originating nature of the world. In it, he expounds on the meaning of dependent origination and its relationship with non-duality, karma, cause/effect and empty nature of the world. Further, the twelve links within the dependent origination are elaborated. These links are heart of Buddhist psychology that explains, step by step how we create inner knots of attachments and delusion, which are the main causes of our suffering. In Part 1, Ven. explains the meaning of dependent arising and how it is related to the term, 'emptiness' in Buddhism. In Part 2 and 3, he goes through the each step in the twelve links-their precise definitions and relationships. His example of smoking habit is humorous yet very effective at explaining how the whole process unfolds. Reference I: following english terms are used for the 12 links in this translation. Ignorance(無明)-Action(行)-Consciousness(識)-Name and Form (名色)-Six Senses(六入)-Contact(觸)-Feeling(受)-Craving(愛)-Reaction(取)-Seed(有)-Birth(生)-Old Age and Death(老死) Reference II: this table relates 12 links in terms of rebirths, plant analogy and the Three Path that he refers to in the video. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApH2LuWIwF0HdGR2QnA1WWdZRDF5OGZFYURzc3BDRnc#gid=0- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 31
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पटिच्चसमुप्पादं (paticcasamuppāda)
Pratītyasamutpāda प्रतीत्यसमुत्पाद (Sanskrit)...
published: 15 Jan 2013
author: dhammavani
पटिच्चसमुप्पादं (paticcasamuppāda)
पटिच्चसमुप्पादं (paticcasamuppāda)
Pratītyasamutpāda प्रतीत्यसमुत्पाद (Sanskrit)- published: 15 Jan 2013
- views: 58
- author: dhammavani