Dr. Robert Thurman
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So they don't know how to help them across that frontier, you know, which is actually not that bad. Once you let go, they actually, it's, you know, French you know they have an expression for orgasm you know what that is and it's a little death and a pretty mall and So that's but that's not what you're fighting to stay alive.
That's when you let go you know And you're no longer burdened with a body that's malfunctioning and then you think you're gonna be nothing and that of course is typical delusion it's like it's like science supposedly goes by experiencing things to experiment and Experimental experimental data is supposed to outweigh theory, dogma, like everything is matter, for example, that's a big dogma.
That's when you let go you know And you're no longer burdened with a body that's malfunctioning and then you think you're gonna be nothing and that of course is typical delusion it's like it's like science supposedly goes by experiencing things to experiment and Experimental experimental data is supposed to outweigh theory, dogma, like everything is matter, for example, that's a big dogma.
That's when you let go you know And you're no longer burdened with a body that's malfunctioning and then you think you're gonna be nothing and that of course is typical delusion it's like it's like science supposedly goes by experiencing things to experiment and Experimental experimental data is supposed to outweigh theory, dogma, like everything is matter, for example, that's a big dogma.
But experience is supposed to outweigh that, right? And yet, which scientist discovered the nothing that a materialist is so certain they're going to when they die? Which one discovered that?
But experience is supposed to outweigh that, right? And yet, which scientist discovered the nothing that a materialist is so certain they're going to when they die? Which one discovered that?
But experience is supposed to outweigh that, right? And yet, which scientist discovered the nothing that a materialist is so certain they're going to when they die? Which one discovered that?
Nobody. Exactly. And not only did nobody do it, but common sense will tell you nobody ever will. Because nothing is a word for something that you don't discover. And therefore, you won't get there by dying. The law of thermodynamics, the conservation of energy, goes for the mind. It's the conservation of energy of the mind.
Nobody. Exactly. And not only did nobody do it, but common sense will tell you nobody ever will. Because nothing is a word for something that you don't discover. And therefore, you won't get there by dying. The law of thermodynamics, the conservation of energy, goes for the mind. It's the conservation of energy of the mind.
Nobody. Exactly. And not only did nobody do it, but common sense will tell you nobody ever will. Because nothing is a word for something that you don't discover. And therefore, you won't get there by dying. The law of thermodynamics, the conservation of energy, goes for the mind. It's the conservation of energy of the mind.
But the exact what it is, well, that's an open question that we can investigate. And science should be investigated. And Buddhist science investigated that thousands of years ago and has some descriptions. But this is also the great thing. They say that no description of relative reality is the final description, the dogma. Except for that. You know, that it's open, in other words.
But the exact what it is, well, that's an open question that we can investigate. And science should be investigated. And Buddhist science investigated that thousands of years ago and has some descriptions. But this is also the great thing. They say that no description of relative reality is the final description, the dogma. Except for that. You know, that it's open, in other words.
But the exact what it is, well, that's an open question that we can investigate. And science should be investigated. And Buddhist science investigated that thousands of years ago and has some descriptions. But this is also the great thing. They say that no description of relative reality is the final description, the dogma. Except for that. You know, that it's open, in other words.
That it's always open for a little more refined, better analysis and helpful in this context. But all such explanations are only good in certain contexts. And your mind is always open for further, deeper understanding. So wait, then the fourth noble fact, the fourth noble fact is the Eightfold Path, of education. And here's where typical mistraining comes from Buddhists, most Buddhists.
That it's always open for a little more refined, better analysis and helpful in this context. But all such explanations are only good in certain contexts. And your mind is always open for further, deeper understanding. So wait, then the fourth noble fact, the fourth noble fact is the Eightfold Path, of education. And here's where typical mistraining comes from Buddhists, most Buddhists.
That it's always open for a little more refined, better analysis and helpful in this context. But all such explanations are only good in certain contexts. And your mind is always open for further, deeper understanding. So wait, then the fourth noble fact, the fourth noble fact is the Eightfold Path, of education. And here's where typical mistraining comes from Buddhists, most Buddhists.
They say training, they call it. But the word Adi Shiksha in Sanskrit or in Pali or in Tibetan, Shiksha, today in Hindi, is the word for the Department of Education in the Indian government.
They say training, they call it. But the word Adi Shiksha in Sanskrit or in Pali or in Tibetan, Shiksha, today in Hindi, is the word for the Department of Education in the Indian government.
They say training, they call it. But the word Adi Shiksha in Sanskrit or in Pali or in Tibetan, Shiksha, today in Hindi, is the word for the Department of Education in the Indian government.
Sanskrit. Yeah, but not Hindi.