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It is important to see the destructive nature of emotions, how they harm the mind and body, in this way we become motivated to work on and transform the emotions.
CONTEMPLATING SUFFERING
When you create suffering potential within the mind, that potential can be purified, if it's not purified suffering will be experienced. If it's experienced in this life and becomes habitual behavior at the end of life the suffering will appear strongly in the mind and will be probable propelling karma into the hell realms. Conversely, if you are very kind during your life then kindness would be the propelling karma into heavenly realms.
WHAT ARE HELL REALMS?
Hell is an experience of the mind, there. A collective of beings who have created similar karma to suffer. One who has created the potential to suffer needs a being who will bring about suffering, so it is the mind that creates the torture and a collective of beings who have created a similarity of karma suffer together believing that it is indeed a realm that exists, but when we analyse it we understand that it is a figment of the mind, not truly existing from the perspective of emptiness but seemingly existing (in such a way as a rainbow does).
TRANSFORMING SUFFERING
How we respond to suffering depends on whether we mentally rise up or whether we go down. Do we go into depression because of problems that we encounter, or can we use suffering positively as a way of realising that it is indeed true that samsara is suffering, that no matter where we are in samsara, whether in god realms, human realms or hell realms, enhancing the determination to get out of samsara through changing ourselves, mentally transforming suffering into a positive response to the world (samsara) through the act of renunciation of the causes of suffering.
DHARMA OR DRAMA?
SAMSARA TO NIRVANA
THE SUPREME ANTIDOTE TO SUFFERING
Comprehending dependent origination is the supreme antidote to the sensation of suffering that changes the way that we respond to samsara,
"Dependent arising has a profound implication, it connotates that if one is not satisfied with the mere appearance of an object, but seeks through extended analysis the actual object to which the imputation is affixed, one does not come up with anything among or separate from the basis of imputation of that object that can be said to be the object" - Dalai Lama.
ANALYSING THE "I"
We say "I", as if the "I" is the owner/controller of the situation and body because we use the label "I" over and over, so in end, we start to believe the "I" really exists unless we analyse the existence of "I", if we analyse the existence of "I" we can't find it and if we don't analyse it we think the "I" really exists.
The 12 Links of Dependent Arising
RENUNCIATION
Renunciation isn't related to the appearance of your surroundings. it is the self-cherishing state of mind that diminishes as your heart opens when walking on the Bodhisattva path accompanied by a deep understanding that all sentient beings deserve our compassion.
THE SUFFERING OF PAIN
The experience of unpleasant feelings, the manifest suffering which is easy to identify, such as pain in the body and emotional suffering. We need to be aware of the pain and suffering within samsara.
THE SUFFERING OF CHANGE
Suffering and its alleviation (happiness), both have the nature of impermanence. We attach to happiness which we want to be permanent, if we don't analyse the change between suffering and happiness, we don't accept that this is the way of samsara and we don't proceed to comprehend the concept of renunciation.
ALL-PERVASIVE SUFFERING
To comprehend all-pervasive suffering it is best to meditate on the contaminated aggregates as discussed in The Heart Sutra. When we look at forms we label them without understanding their nature, for example without appreciating the flower"ness" of a flower. We then need to do this with the body bringing us to the comprehension of the emptiness of being, and that karma caused by self-delusion is responsible for the all-pervasive nature of suffering. When we understand this we will naturally arrive at renunciation.
WHY THE BUDDHA TAUGHT SUFFERING FIRST
THE EIGHT SUFFERINGS
Suffering is related to Karma
Each time we take rebirth we experience sufferings related to
REBIRTH AND SUFFERING
We create the causes to experience the results we get. So the Buddha says we should create the right cause to achieve positive results. The right result is to not have contamination.
So we monitor our minds to be aware of thoughts, speech, and actions. The actions that we do towards others become less harmful, which gives space for the heart to be aware of others suffering (not just our own suffering), then natural compassion starts to arise.
THE SIX SUFFERINGS
In cyclic existence we have
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS WHEEL OF DHARMA SUTRA
Each of the four noble truths has four parts, making up sixteen aspects of the four noble truths.
True suffering has...
True source has...
True cessation has...
True path has...
HOW DO WE ACHIEVE LIBERATION FROM CYCLIC EXISTENCE?
We achieve liberation from cyclic existence through realising the third and fourth noble truths, true cessation, and true path. Realising them depends on first realising the first two truths, namely true suffering, and true source. You need to understand true suffering to be the very nature of cyclic existence and then you are motivated to escape.
WHAT IS CYCLIC EXISTENCE?
To be liberated from cyclic existence we need to know what cyclic existence is. As a human being, you have five aggregates,
We have form but we're not form.
We have feeling but we're not feeling.
We have discrimination but we're not discrimination.
We have compositional factors but we're not compositional factors.
We have consciousness but we're not consciousness.
These five aggregates are the basis of the label "person", a person is dependent on five aggregates.
Cyclic existence is the five contaminated aggregates of every ordinary being arising from contaminated karma and delusion. An ordinary being is distinguished as one who has not attained the path of insight. A sentient being is anyone who has not attained Buddhahood. It's ordinary beings who suffer in cyclic existence.
HOW DO WE ACHIEVE LIBERATION FROM CYCLIC EXISTENCE?
We achieve liberation from cyclic existence through realising the third and fourth noble truths, true cessation, and true path. Realising them depends on first realising the first two truths, namely true suffering, and true source. You need to know true suffering to be the very nature of cycling existence and then you are motivated to escape.
Keeping a Karma Diary
positive negative
8 am
10 am
12 pm
2 pm
4 pm
6 pm
8 pm
Set a timer to remind you every two hours, to STOP. Pause in the midst of your busy life, and look back over the last two hours. What happened? Positive, then negative. Just a few words or a sentence. If you are monitoring karma, you would write in 8am, negative: Killing, and in the positive, did you save lives? 10 am Sexual misconduct in the negative and respecting others’ bodies in the positive…continue with the other eight karmas. Alternatively, you could take one karma every day, starting with Killing and Saving Lives, continue each day with the next one. At the end of the day, sit comfortably, go back through the day from the last entry, rejoicing in the positive and regretting the negative and making a decision on how to purify the negative karma you have found.
Venerable Namgyel Offers Us Continued Guidance On The Teachings Of Karma Covering...
LYING
Lying comprises of...
DIVISIVE SPEECH
Divisive speech is speech intended to divide a relationship and separate those involved.
HARSH SPEECH
Comprises of...
IDLE GOSSIP
One of the easiest negative actions to perform comprising of...
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.