Thank you Ven. Robina for helping me to deepen into my compassion for ALL sentient beings. "The mind is the cause of everything but the speech causes the damage"~ Ven. Robina That is the reason it is important to watch our thoughts and our speech.
Eye consciousness can only make out shape and colour ,,, That’s fascinating, THANKYOU for this wonderful teaching , so many things to meditate on THANKYOU 🙏🏼
Murderers and meditators need mindfulness. Gets me every time. I've actually been in situation where people who claimed "mindfulness" utilized it against me when I was sitting with my anger, pain, loss, betrayal etc. to work through it. I am not a fan of people using mindfulness to condone the path they are on (which doesn't include any of the other parts of the eightfold path) and to dismiss the actions they've engaged in instead of finding a place of healing with it. It's so frustrating. But... I suppose it's on me to look at my own frustration and not attempt to curve their experience except through loving kindness.
I understand, that studying psychology is studying the illness ego state of mind. and studying budism is studying how to get rid of the sickness and illness of the ego mind and truely be the best natural potential of being Conscious. My personal story was putting so many labels on budism that i never was able to get to budism. I still dont mark myself as a budism but i can be aware of the trues of budism. Life is here for u. Nor bad nor good. Get rid of conceptions for urself and u are finally free
Thank you so much for the giving of your time. If you happen to read this, I could dearly do with some help on how to accept poor health. I have a lifelong chronic pain condition which can lead to despair. How would the Buddha encourage me to channel positive thoughts? X
@@DayBae sang gye cho dang tsok kyi chok nam la jang chub bar du dag ni kyab su chi dak gi choe nyan gyi pai so nam kyi dro la pen chir sang gye drub par sho x 3 I go for refuge until I am enlightened to the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. By the merit of listening to teachings and so on May I become a Buddha in order to benefit all sentient beings x 3
BlackRock Tile I actually slow down her videos to 75% speed to hear her speak more slowly. You can do that by pressing the three dots on the upper right hand corner of the video and selecting playback speed
You might think about relaxing and learning to hear it, otherwise find some that you can hear; there are numerous teachers out there. Expecting her to change for every person who finds her presentation hard to hear is ridiculous.
Her vocal tone and aggression is very difficult to listen to. I find a lot of deeply identified 'spiritual' people have this energy I perceive as disturbed and angry. I am pausing her for a minute to take a break.
NZ reggae, those feelings are yours. You might want to examine those feelings of yours and why Ven. Robina triggers them for you. As a contract I don't hear anger or aggression. I hear curiosity and excitement. I love the way she expresses herself: so clear, so direct. Interesting, is't it?
@@lah6739 Most comments on this video praise her as wonderful. I appreciate a lot of her information. But yes, I do perceive her and some other 'spiritual' teachers as troubled people with issues that are evident in the tone of voice and content of speech.
I love her, we should not be judging her, it's our perceptions that are causing us to derive all these messages about her - aggressive, disturbed etc. It's all in our mind. I feel a sense of urgency when I listen to her, the urgency to change out minds for our own sake..for our own happiness.. the main aim of Buddhism is mind training and not judging is one part of this training. May you all be well and happy.
@@smithatenzin6719 I would prefer listening to a calmer friendlier voice. Have you ever seen those repressed anger Caucasian Hare Krishna types all dressed up in robes and forcing a smile. Same thing. Yoga and meditation leads to calm in my experience. I empathise with these people.
@@nzreggae2534 it's a matter of style, don't read too much into her speech. Yes, all medicines are not for everyone.. we pick what suits us, to each his own. All I am saying is we don't need to judge, hope you agree with that. This is the biggest drawback of our mind, the tendency to label everything.. dualistic. Good-bad, calm-aggressive, loving-rude.. Yes, if a teacher doesn't suit someone, no compulsion to listen and judge.