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How To Approach Our Fear Of Missing Out | Venerable Robina Courtin | 27 July 2018 

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
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We are delighted to have guest speaker Venerable Robina Courtin give a Dhamma talk at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre during our three months rains retreat for 2018. Venerable Robina Courtin was ordained in the Tibetan Gelugpa tradition in the 1970's. Her talk is on 'How to approach our fear of missing out.'

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27 июл 2018

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Комментарии : 71   
@mackiceicukice
@mackiceicukice Год назад
Robina is EXACTLY the right teacher for me , I am so grateful . Her languauge is so simple and highbrow at the same time .
@chriskaplan6109
@chriskaplan6109 Год назад
She has such an excellent and energetic way of teaching!
@beachesney7920
@beachesney7920 Год назад
Robina keeping it real … she takes no prisoners. Brilliant mind the depth of her knowledge is enormous…
@zacharyl3751
@zacharyl3751 4 года назад
I think the most profound thing she said in this talk was at the end, about the prisoners who were forced to recognise the reality of their situation and change their minds. I think in many ways we're all prisoners and most just don't realise. Prisoners to our jobs, families, expectations, beliefs, thoughts, opinions etc. and ultimately to sickness and death. The only thing we can ever really change is how we choose to react and operate under these conditions. Well said by Robina and the Buddha. :)
@jackieminns4030
@jackieminns4030 Год назад
There was something real and refreshing about her seemingly fast talking or aggressive..she is holds passion in the compassion.:)
@dice3000
@dice3000 3 года назад
What a powerful talk.
@shanti888
@shanti888 3 года назад
Thank you dear Venerable Robina. You always inspire my practice. Be well, wherever you are. Thank you BSWA for hosting and posting. Be safe everyone.🔆
@alecrim888
@alecrim888 6 лет назад
She's absolutely mesmerizing. Thank you, Ven. Robina, for your teachings and relentlessness
@kaiworleyphotography
@kaiworleyphotography 6 лет назад
Only 15 minutes in but this is already such a profound explanation of Buddhism.
@joeykathlean9875
@joeykathlean9875 4 месяца назад
AMAZING live lecture 🎉 Love what she says and how she teaches Tibetan Buddhism 🕉️ ❤ 3/1/2924
@owl0071
@owl0071 5 лет назад
Great that BSWA invited her !she is fantastic too!sadhu sadhu sadhu
@ethicalphytophage
@ethicalphytophage 5 лет назад
Venerable Robina is amazing as always! I love the clarity in her teachings. I missed meeting her in Toronto in April this year, and I wish I had! I hope I can remedy that soon!
@lazarostzampazis5028
@lazarostzampazis5028 6 лет назад
The wisdom of ''these'' people is just amazing. It does not only sound to be true but it definitely feels this is the ''truth''.
@photoholicflix
@photoholicflix 6 лет назад
Her insight into attachment loneliness, depression and the fear of missing out is profound. I have learned so much from this talk.
@robertmitchell8630
@robertmitchell8630 5 лет назад
If you are depressed then you are living in the past You anxious ,then you living in the future You at peace you in the present
@dheerayupasukon5349
@dheerayupasukon5349 5 лет назад
Love her talks and approach. Sadhu!
@kuti8233
@kuti8233 6 лет назад
I love her :))))
@brothajack1993
@brothajack1993 5 лет назад
What a warrior.
@tommytooter2895
@tommytooter2895 4 года назад
I needed to see this... did not think a woman could be so sharp and practiced in Buddhism. Beautiful wise words from an amazing human.
@beachesney7920
@beachesney7920 Год назад
That’s quite a blatantly sexist thing to say !
@Mrhasbarafree
@Mrhasbarafree Год назад
Our sex and gender are completely irrelevant.
@rahulsehrawat7120
@rahulsehrawat7120 6 месяцев назад
Buddhist Nuns and Monks , the most beautiful. logical , , thereby happy,,people ..vanguards of humanity
@PhoenixProdLLC
@PhoenixProdLLC 5 лет назад
She has a beautiful singing voice!
@gregaussie5254
@gregaussie5254 6 лет назад
What a wonderful talk, so much to learn from Ven Robina
@jackjackshift
@jackjackshift 6 лет назад
Ven. Robina such a great... I guess I would use the word ‘translator’ ... of the Buddha’s teachings into an accessible, down to earth Australian approach. Thank you.
@shelleyfaust1064
@shelleyfaust1064 6 лет назад
THE BEST! AMAZING DHARMA!
@susyg82
@susyg82 5 лет назад
Mega like! Good thing this talk is on RU-vid. I will have to listen to it a couple of times (and can also pause it to take notes and reflect).
@thisbugsme7645
@thisbugsme7645 6 лет назад
Wow. Great talk, profound yet easy to understand
@gregchuchelo7248
@gregchuchelo7248 6 лет назад
she kills it every time
@goddlediddles
@goddlediddles 6 лет назад
Great talk. She has me hooked. I must find out a bit more about her. She's quite overpowering, but in a good way - I had to take several coffee breaks during the talk.
@karolfrench5816
@karolfrench5816 6 лет назад
Wow ! talk about inspiring . Irresistible, THANKYOU. THANKYOU 🙏🏼
@alecrim888
@alecrim888 5 лет назад
Me 2!! Follow her around youtube...
@jillmak2595
@jillmak2595 6 лет назад
Rivetting! So much to think about!😊😊😊
@teaandrijic6775
@teaandrijic6775 2 года назад
Top thank You for uploading this for us
@charlesworthington5466
@charlesworthington5466 3 года назад
thank you so much you are right on the mony i love you inpeace love and happyness
@yerpderp6800
@yerpderp6800 5 лет назад
She specifically addresses the question at the 47:00 mark.
@dublinphotoart
@dublinphotoart 6 лет назад
Is that wear Ajahn Brahm teaches from? It is isn't it!? 😂😂 Love both of these... 2 of my regular ports of call! 😂😂
@maureenkelleher1318
@maureenkelleher1318 5 лет назад
yes yes. this is ajahn brahm's home base .
@complexionapplication8555
@complexionapplication8555 6 лет назад
Omgosh !! I so LOVE it!!! Hehe
@lucianab6488
@lucianab6488 6 лет назад
Oh yeah!!
@jaclynwright9519
@jaclynwright9519 6 лет назад
This is extremely helpful. Thank you.
@Minimalgypsywarrior
@Minimalgypsywarrior 6 лет назад
Encouraged about spending time alone in the wilderness wanting to meditate. Not very often understood.
@kiranshanthu
@kiranshanthu 6 лет назад
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu...
@soniad8650
@soniad8650 5 лет назад
🙏🏼😘❤️ sadhu sadhu sadhu
@NK-xc6he
@NK-xc6he 6 лет назад
🙏🏽🙏🏽
@jeremymenchaca5650
@jeremymenchaca5650 6 лет назад
Namo om mahakarunika
@AliciaMarkoe
@AliciaMarkoe 6 лет назад
@jaclynwright9519
@jaclynwright9519 6 лет назад
Which books does she recommend?
@AliciaMarkoe
@AliciaMarkoe 6 лет назад
@tiliniwijeratne1678
@tiliniwijeratne1678 2 года назад
47:18
@MissJacqification
@MissJacqification 6 лет назад
sahdu sahdu sahdu
@PhoenixProdLLC
@PhoenixProdLLC 6 лет назад
Talk starts ~ @2:21
@protodhamma
@protodhamma 5 лет назад
Samatha doesn't awaken, pañña does.
@ismaelrosa8091
@ismaelrosa8091 5 лет назад
she makes me get nervous when talking (too fast in my view for a lecture about dhamma). It's my imagination or she looks like angry/aggressive every time she talks?
@lorencapsopoulos8092
@lorencapsopoulos8092 5 лет назад
Same as my thinking. Although she has very good points, the delivery seems aggressive and not compassionate at all. I've watched some of her other videos and have seen her as rude to people allowed to ask questions. She cuts them off and is patronizing. Talks way too fast.
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