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Does Thay have a theory of the universe?

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    (FRENCH) Does Thay have a
    theory of the universe?
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    (Sr Pine) Dear Thay,
    have you developed theories of the universe?
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    No.
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    (Laughter in the audience)
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    I know that it is a waste of time
    to do these things,
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    so I devote my time
    to doing more concrete things.
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    When you come to Plum Village
    you do not learn theories about meditation.
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    You are given
    a concrete practice of meditation,
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    so that you can change, for the better.
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    Your body, your feeling, your perception,
    there are many wrong perceptions.
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    Everyone of us maybe a victim
    of wrong perception.
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    Wrong perceptions
    can bring a lot of suffering.
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    Meditation is to calm down,
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    to be more peaceful,
    to see things more clearly,
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    so that we can correct
    our wrong perceptions.
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    Our wrong perceptions bring
    fear, anger, despair.
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    That is why we have to look deeply
    and meditation is to look deeply,
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    to correct our perceptions.
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    So that we don't suffer,
    and we don't make other people suffer,
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    this is very important, practical.
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    When you elaborate
    a theory about the cosmos,
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    usually you use the mind, the intellect,
    your intellect.
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    With the intellect you cannot go very far.
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    Because our intellect might be caught
    in many prejudices.
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    We have heard, we have learnt things,
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    and we believe in
    these things that we have learnt.
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    We are not able to release them.
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    So even scientists, many of them are
    caught in preconceptions.
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    To be a true scientist,
    it means that you are ready to release
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    what you already know,
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    in order to reach a
    higher level of understanding.
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    So I do not think that using the intellect
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    to elaborate a theory about
    the cosmos is very helpful.
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    It takes a long time
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    and we do not have time
    to do other things.
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    Many scientists deal, contend
    with the questions:
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    What is the Universe?
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    Where did the Universe come from?
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    What happens when the Universe
    comes to an end?
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    All these questions they take away
    most of our time.
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    When you come to this deep meditation,
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    you might recognize, touch
    the truth of no beginning and no ending,
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    and you might discard
    many of the questions
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    that are untrue, that are unnecessary.
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    You don't lose your time
    because of these questions.
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    Understanding is what we obtain
    with meditation.
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    Here it is possible to understand
    the suffering,
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    the suffering in yourself
    and the suffering in another person.
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    This understanding of suffering
    brings about compassion,
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    and compassion has the power to heal you
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    and heal the other person.
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    These are very, very urgent concerns.
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    And your understanding continues to grow,
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    if you understand suffering,
    then you come to understand happiness.
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    You see the connection between suffering
    and happiness.
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    You can go very fast,
    you can understand that,
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    being and non being are just notions.
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    Beginning and ending are just notions,
    they cannot be applied to reality.
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    But the first understaning we need to get
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    is understanding of suffering.
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    That is the starting point
    of the Buddhist tradition,
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    and it is very practical.
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    If you don't suffer much anymore,
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    your mind is calm,
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    and you can understand things,
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    more easily and quickly.
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Title:
Does Thay have a theory of the universe?
Description:

Thay answers questions on 21 June 2014. Question 7

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
07:20

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