(Buddhism Podcast) Reality before thought: Buddhism on seeing things as they really are
We believe we are experiencing reality. But by the time we notice anything — a sound, a face, a feeling — the mind has already named it, judged it, labelled it, and wrapped it in a story.
The Buddha traced this [nearly automatic] process with extraordinary precision, showing how a single moment of sensory contact explodes into an entire world of speculations, fears, and suffering.
He also showed where the stifling chain can be broken — and what remains when we stop adding to, embellishing, and distorting what is already here.
This teaching changed Bāhiya of the Barkcloth's life in a single breath, as he achieved enlightenment more quickly than anyone in the recorded history of Buddhism, having heard a single stanza from the Buddha.
It might change the way we see our own "reality."
- 00:00 - The question that stops the mind
- 03:47 - The trap: searching for a pure reality behind thought
- 07:27 - So what is actually happening?
- 13:29 - Seeing clearly: the space where freedom lives
- 19:08 - The teaching to Bāhiya: the ultimate answer
- 25:52 - The lesson that changes everything
- Reality Before Thought: Buddhism on Seeing Things as They Are
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