A heart that became a sacred relic.
The fire of 1963 did not only burn a body —
it illuminated the soul of humanity.
That day, at a Saigon intersection,
Bodhisattva Thich Quang Duc sat still in the flames —
teaching the world a silent lesson on compassion and letting go.
And in that very moment,
a photojournalist named Malcolm Browne risked everything
to smuggle his film out of Vietnam,
so the world could witness the flame of compassion.
🔥 This is not a story about death,
but about life —
and about a heart that would not burn.
🎥The Man Who Sat Still in the Fire – The Story of Bodhisattva Thich Quang Duc
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✨ Scientists Found a Real Monk Inside a Buddha Statue ✨
Inside an ancient Buddha statue in Mongolia, something extraordinary was discovered:
the preserved body of a monk, known as the Diamond Monk.
For centuries, his body has remained untouched by time.
Was it the power of meditation?
The harsh climate of the steppe?
Or a mystery science still cannot explain?
👉 What do you think?
#DiamondMonk #Mystery #Buddhism
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Have you ever wondered…
👉 When the body stops, what happens to consciousness?
From near-death experiences, reincarnation stories, to mysterious experiments on the mind beyond the body—
all of them point to one question:
Are we only this body…
or something far greater?
🎥 Watch the new video: Echoes of a Mind Beyond This World
And share your thoughts below.
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Have you ever wondered what it truly means… to live without leaving a trace?
Lama Khenpo A-Chö lived quietly, far from fame, far from rituals—choosing the mountains as his last home.
This 4-part story is not about miracles, but about silence, impermanence, and the gentle art of letting go.
Perhaps this is the right moment to pause… and listen.
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What if the one who understands Zen the deepest…
is not the one who knows the most,
but the one who simply returns to their own heart?
An illiterate woodcutter became the Sixth Patriarch of Zen.
A robe and bowl passed in silence.
Fifteen years hidden in the mountains.
And a body that remains—untouched—after more than 1300 years.
Some stories are not told to astonish you.
They are here to quietly change the way you see.
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Sometimes, the most profound stories are not the loudest.
They are whispered softly—
like the wind moving gently through the Siberian steppe,
like a bell that rings without sound.
Today, I invite you to join me in the story of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov,
a humble monk from Buryatia whose body remains incorruptible,
nearly a century after he quietly left this world.
But this is not a tale of miracles.
It’s a reflection on patience, presence, and a life lived so fully in practice
that even death became a continuation of meditation.
This story is about stillness.
About humility that asks for no recognition.
About kindness that leaves no trace,
but echoes long after footsteps fade.
Take a moment to pause, and join me in this story.
Let’s sit together—calmly, quietly—
and listen.
What does "stillness" mean to you?
Have you ever thought about the kind of legacy you wish to leave behind?
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One day, everything fades.
Green leaves turn yellow, mountains erode,
and the human body returns to the earth.
But in Japan’s snowy mountains,
some monks chose a different path.
They did not wait for death—
they walked toward it,
turning their very bodies
into a silent prayer of compassion,
meant to last beyond time.
✨ What do you feel when you hear about Sokushinbutsu?
Is it peace… or is it too extreme? 💬
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He left behind his incorruptible body as a mirror of impermanence.
If you had just one day to live fully, what would you do?
Every thought you share is like a seed – it may grow in someone’s heart, including mine. 🙏
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There are bodies… that seem untouched by time.
Not because they resist decay,
but because of something quieter,
like a vow that has never closed.
We invite you to step into a journey.
Not to chase miracles.
Not to explain with science.
But to listen—slowly—
to what lies between the body and the vow,
between what we see and what can only be felt in silence.
If this body were to fade tomorrow…
what would remain?
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There once was a revered monk…
Famous throughout Thailand, respected across generations—
But when he passed away,
he left behind no body,
no shrine,
no relic for anyone to worship.
Why would someone so beloved… choose to disappear completely?
This quiet video tells the story of Venerable Luang Pho Koon—
A monk who spent his life giving.
And in the end,
he gave even his body to science—without asking to be remembered.
No teachings carved in stone.
No golden statues.
Just a plastic chair left in the temple courtyard…
and a way of living that still echoes,
softly, in the hearts of those who understand.
Sometimes,
those who choose to leave in silence…
end up leaving the deepest impact.
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Discover timeless stories within the history of Buddhism.
From incorruptible bodies preserved for centuries, to sacred relics, and the lives of Zen masters whose journeys left an everlasting mark.
These are not just stories… but quiet journeys that guide us back to ourselves.
Told with calm and healing narration—so you can listen, reflect, and find peace along the way.
Join us as we walk through these extraordinary lives, and discover a gentle light for the present.
#mysticalbuddhism #buddhiststories #zen #buddhism #spiritualawakening #mindfulness #healing #buddharelics #unexplainedmysteries #incorruptiblemonks #AncientMysteries #EchoesofthePast
21 November 2012