Views : 2,501,360
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Apr 28, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.963 (745/78,741 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-29T05:36:17.650839Z
See in json
Top Comments of this video!! :3
Thanks to these buddhist monks... What they said about discipline, work hard etc really opened my eyes, im a fat 14 year old kid who wants to be fit but doesnt really do work, but thanks to these guys i have been working out non stop for the past 3 weeks And i went from 98kg to 72 kg
(Update:idk the difference between pounds and kg but I lost a lot of weight now)
411 |
Idk if Anthony reads these, but if you do, thank you for bringing these monks on your show. I felt like I learned a lot from them and watching you dissect and understand everything made for a great video. I found myself on the verge of tears a few times just by their words. They seem like wonderful wise people, and they radiate lots of warmth.
3K |
this vid honestly couldn't have come at a better time. as a young adult, facing the world and realising that not only do you need to fight for everything to have anything, but there is no predestined path for you, is so disorienting and scary.. I've never felt so lost and alone, even though I am blessed to have a family that is there for me. These monks have an important life lesson to give, and from the small portion I've seen here it has already made me feel more centered. As if I'm on the right track again. I honestly really appreciate these interviews, both as a means of education, and as a door into a different way of life that can help someone who is struggling.
332 |
I needed this episode, I’m 36 and got in a car wreck 2 weeks ago broke both legs destroyed my knee broke a foot and 17 fractured rips. Been feeling that I’m not strong enough to make it back to make it through this. They gave me a lot of things to think about and maybe a little light at the end of this tunnel
1.2K |
23:24 It’s difficult to describe my feelings when I heard this. It was shock, then relief mixed with a sense of empowerment. Thank you Shi Heng Yi.
81 |
Man, I loved how both casual and respectful this interview was. This felt like you were actually talking to a wise person and not to a sort of circus character (as many mainstream media portray buddhist monks). I swear I had lots of personal questions answered in this interview and I'm sure a lot of people are on the same boat. Great content!
39 |
Their talks about pain is exactly what I've accidentally discovered while learning to deal with chronic pain. Deciding whether to be in pain in order to do something, or whether to not do something because it'll cause pain. There's a time and place for both. It's not practical for me to constantly be pushing myself and completely ignoring the pain - if I'm in pain, it means I'm damaging something and I'll be in worse pain for longer later on. But I also can't let that pain stop me from doing things. Pain in the moment is something I can deal with - it's the FEAR of that pain that is almost unmanageable.
Weirdly enough, I first came across that concept first in the Soul Eater anime haha. I didn't have chronic pain back then, so no clue why it stuck with me, but I'm glad it did.
1K |
I lost my 6 day old daughter to SIDS 5 months ago and I am having a hard time trying to swing back to feeling whole. I also have a lot of health issues the doctors don't have answers for and panic attacks after she died... I feel so lost. I am thinking about practicing Buddhism to try to find my center again but do not even know where to begin. Thank you for this episode it was very enlightening. I am constantly trying to pull either way on the string of life instead of just letting it be.
159 |
@AnthonyPadilla
1 year ago
come back next week for I spent a day with BRITTANY BROSKI MEMBERS WATCH UNCENSORED & AD FREE ▸ youtube.com/anthonypadilla/join SPOTIFY ▸ open.spotify.com/show/5aOLuPenneHbhLh05fmkeu
771 |