Buddha and the Flower (Ashin Ottama)

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8.4 هزار بار بازدید - 11 سال پیش - Reflections for the enlightened ones.
Reflections for the enlightened ones.  Engl. and Port. subtitl. (Sutta-references down here under). Contents of the video:
0:00:27  Buddha holding a flower
0:02:04  Koan in Rinzai-ZEN
0:03:25  Ghoose in the bottle
0:06:30  Satori -- solving the Koan
0:10:15  Buddha and the Crystal
0:13:04  Discrepancies in the results of practice
0:16:25  Dilution and distortions of the Teaching
               by later additions
0:18:00  Without mind and body -- Parinibbana
0:20:40  Hundreds of enlightened people in the West
0:22:45  Serious problem: Fear of the Aim
0:23:05  Veneration and admiration for Parinibbana
0:26:15  We are just a whirl of virtual phenomena
0:28:18  Sayadaw U Janaka under standing ovations
0:30:50  Chain of Dependent origination
0:34:55  Buddha accused to be a destroyer of life
0:36:30  Is Nirvana sheer nihilism?
0:38:05  Enlightenments versus genuine Realizations
0:43:20  Intensive methods of insight meditation
0:49:40  Weak insight, weak purification
0:52:05  Empty bottle of whisky = the Vasanas
0:53:35  The story of a 'Rude Arahat'
0:57:10  The story of jumping Arahat
0:58:25  After Ecstasy the Laundry
0:59:00  Daniel Ingram: many Maggas.....
1:01:30  Distinguishing marks of the true Realizations
1:11:40  10 Questions for an Arahat
1:16:20  The Buddha holding a Crystal
1:17:50  The Spittoon parable
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English transcript: Pedro Cruz
Rohitassa Sutta, A-II-47:
"It is just in this very fathom-long body endowed with perception and mind, that I declare the world, the arising of the world, the cessation of the world, and the way leading to the ending of the world."
"However, friend, without having reached the end of the world, there is no making an end to
suffering, I say."
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Phena Sutta, SN 22-95:
"Form is like a glob of foam; feeling like a bubble; perception like a mirage; mental fabrications like a banana tree; consciousness comparable to a magic trick... When you observe them, examine them appropriately, you will see that they're empty, hollow and void. "
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Udana 8-3, Nibbana:
"There is, monks, an unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned. ..."
Udana 8-1,  Nibbana:
"There is that sphere, monks, where there is no earth, no water, no fire, no air, no sphere of infinite space, no sphere of infinite consciousness, no sphere of nothingness, no sphere of neither perception nor non-perception, no this world, no world beyond, neither Moon nor Sun. There, monks, I say there is surely no coming, no going, no persisting, no passing away, no rebirth It is quite without support, unmoving, without an object,—just this is the end of suffering."
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Sabba Sutta SN 35-23 : The All - (Allness)
"And what, bhikkhus, is the all? The eye and forms, the ear and sounds, the nose and odours, the tongue and tastes, the body and tactile objects, the mind and mental phenomena. This is called the all."
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Adittapariyaya Sutta SN 35-28 : The Fire Sermon (translation: Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
"Monks, the All is aflame. What All is aflame? The eye is aflame. Forms are aflame. Consciousness at the eye is aflame. Contact at the eye is aflame. And whatever there is that arises in dependence on contact at the eye — experienced as pleasure, pain or neither-pleasure-nor-pain — that too is aflame. Aflame with what? Aflame with the fire of passion, the fire of aversion, the fire of delusion. Aflame, I tell you, with birth, aging & death, with sorrows, lamentations, pains, distresses, & despairs.
"The ear is aflame. Sounds are aflame... "The nose is aflame. Aromas are aflame... "The tongue is aflame. Flavors are aflame... "The body is aflame. Tactile sensations are aflame... "The intellect is aflame. Ideas are aflame. Consciousness at the intellect is aflame. Contact at the intellect is aflame. And whatever there is that arises in dependence on contact at the intellect — experienced as pleasure, pain or neither-pleasure-nor-pain — that too is aflame. Aflame with what? Aflame with the fire of passion, the fire of aversion, the fire of delusion. Aflame, I say, with birth, aging & death, with sorrows, lamentations, pains, distresses, & despairs.
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Bāhiya Sutta Ud 1-10 : Bāhiya (translation John D. Ireland)
"Herein, Bahiya, you should train yourself thus: 'In the seen will be merely what is seen; in the heard will be merely what is heard; in the sensed will be merely what is sensed; in the cognized will be merely what is cognized.' In this way you should train yourself, Bahiya.
"When, Bahiya, for you in the seen is merely what is seen... in the cognized is merely what is cognized, then, Bahiya, you will not be 'with that.' When, Bahiya, you are not 'with that,' then, Bahiya, you will not be 'in that.' When, Bahiya, you are not 'in that,' then, Bahiya, you will be neither here nor beyond nor in between the two. Just this is the end of suffering."
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Portugal Subtitles: Pedro Cruz
11 سال پیش در تاریخ 1392/11/25 منتشر شده است.
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