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The Zen of Perception: Mastering Suffering and Pain | Ven. Hyon Gak Sunim | TEDxBerlin 

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Leading neuroscientists and the world’s most ancient meditative traditions converge in the understanding that “everything is created by mind alone.” Our minds construct - and all of our perceptions only inhabit - a hallucinated reality which exists merely as a vague approximation of the truth of our real, “lived” experience. This “controlled hallucination” (Anil Seth, et al.) of existence presents itself just in order for our brains to navigate the dangers and opportunities of a challenging world. In this talk, the renowned Zen monk Hyon Gak Sunim uses simple examples from science and his own three decades of deep meditative exploration to present the ways in which we might master the tools of perceptions for living more meaningfully and purposefully in this vast web of life - and perhaps bring world peace, along the way.
Hyon Gak Sunim was born Paul J. Muenzen in 1964 to a family of devout Catholics in New Jersey, U.S.A. A graduate of Yale College ('87) and comparative religions at Harvard Divinity School (MTS, '92), Sunim was ordained as a Buddhist monk in China by the legendary Korean Zen Master Seung Sahn, in 1992. He has completed some 45 of the 3-month intensive traditional silent meditation retreats in various remote mountain places in Korea, including 3 intensive 100-day solo meditation retreats. He received inka(formal approval of enlightenment, and certification of teaching authorization) from Zen Master Seung Sahn in 2001. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 16   
@pollychoi3581
@pollychoi3581 6 месяцев назад
“We are all hallucinating all the time. And when we agree on that hallucination, we call that reality.” Brilliant
@williamjohansson6282
@williamjohansson6282 6 месяцев назад
A true zen master! 🙏❤️
@divine1953
@divine1953 29 дней назад
No. This zen master is a halluzination you think it's true 😂
@larsmeckbach3346
@larsmeckbach3346 5 месяцев назад
I am watching this talk repeatedly. It is really refreshing. Over a period of time, I tried to make myself aware that there is no past and no future. It is always now. If we weren’t able to remember things and if there wasn’t a certain periodicity within the events of life, like night is followed by day and vice versa, I am not sure we could define what time is. So, time is a construct of mind. When we are fully present at the place where we currently are, let‘s say the kitchen in the 1st floor of our house, the living room in the 2nd floor does not exist unless there is interaction with us, for example through our senses or our memories. However, through our ability to remember things and to move through space and time we can bring the living room in the 2nd floor back in to appearance. I am not quite sure, if that is correct, but for me it makes life much more fascinating.
@dariuszhieronimstobiecki8237
@dariuszhieronimstobiecki8237 3 месяца назад
Excellent Dharma lecture👌🙏🙂
@ValentinHammoudi
@ValentinHammoudi 6 месяцев назад
Very nice talk!
@jongminkim4678
@jongminkim4678 5 месяцев назад
Truly enlightening.
@lpb5468
@lpb5468 6 месяцев назад
Thank You
@nemodomi
@nemodomi 3 месяца назад
The "NOTE FROM TED" above is RIDICULOUS. Sigh, This World!!
@pahkk
@pahkk 6 месяцев назад
현각스님. I miss you a lot. I respect you high. I love you deep. Whenever I see you on, I think of 법정스님.
@홀가분-k4t
@홀가분-k4t 5 месяцев назад
🙏💗
@obiterdictum3021
@obiterdictum3021 2 месяца назад
Sunim for Nien Presidents!
@itsjung1
@itsjung1 6 месяцев назад
💎🙏🙏🙏❤️ 🍵📿🙏
@sudeepmallick3873
@sudeepmallick3873 6 месяцев назад
Study the tradition of Advaitha Vedanta which is well known.
@HutanBeringin89
@HutanBeringin89 3 месяца назад
not study.. study is intellectual approach and only bring more suffering. This monk is sitting in silent with great intensity and without interruption.
@jalopez1968
@jalopez1968 3 месяца назад
Good talk. Annoying theatricals.
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