Diego Perez (Yung Pueblo)
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right. May all others be free before I am.
Right. May all others be free before I am.
Right. May all others be free before I am.
And I can help them.
And I can help them.
And I can help them.
They're deeply, deeply interrelated. Even in both the Theravada and the Mahayana tradition, service is incredibly important. We have to be able to help others because if you're doing the opposite and you're just being selfish, then you're just pushing your freedom further and further away. And it's really interesting. I was on a pilgrimage in India.
They're deeply, deeply interrelated. Even in both the Theravada and the Mahayana tradition, service is incredibly important. We have to be able to help others because if you're doing the opposite and you're just being selfish, then you're just pushing your freedom further and further away. And it's really interesting. I was on a pilgrimage in India.
They're deeply, deeply interrelated. Even in both the Theravada and the Mahayana tradition, service is incredibly important. We have to be able to help others because if you're doing the opposite and you're just being selfish, then you're just pushing your freedom further and further away. And it's really interesting. I was on a pilgrimage in India.
I went to go see all the major sites of the Buddhist life. And the person who was leading the group, he was telling us he's friends with all these different monks from all different traditions. And he was telling us about a Vajrayana monk and was talking about how you know, people will take the Bodhisattva path and they'll take those vows where they want to help others be free.
I went to go see all the major sites of the Buddhist life. And the person who was leading the group, he was telling us he's friends with all these different monks from all different traditions. And he was telling us about a Vajrayana monk and was talking about how you know, people will take the Bodhisattva path and they'll take those vows where they want to help others be free.
I went to go see all the major sites of the Buddhist life. And the person who was leading the group, he was telling us he's friends with all these different monks from all different traditions. And he was telling us about a Vajrayana monk and was talking about how you know, people will take the Bodhisattva path and they'll take those vows where they want to help others be free.
And then at some point they make enough development that they, you know, they themselves become free. And then they realize, oh, there's no me and there's no them. So like, it's an initial inspiration, a point of inspiration to help you, you know, put the energy into cultivating yourself to that point where you can literally see beyond the universe.
And then at some point they make enough development that they, you know, they themselves become free. And then they realize, oh, there's no me and there's no them. So like, it's an initial inspiration, a point of inspiration to help you, you know, put the energy into cultivating yourself to that point where you can literally see beyond the universe.
And then at some point they make enough development that they, you know, they themselves become free. And then they realize, oh, there's no me and there's no them. So like, it's an initial inspiration, a point of inspiration to help you, you know, put the energy into cultivating yourself to that point where you can literally see beyond the universe.
No, you're actually just cranking stress.
No, you're actually just cranking stress.