The Matrix is Real Explained by Buddha I breaking the illusion

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This is great brother❤ Really appreciate the effort you have put on these videos...Hope to see more in future...❤❤❤

nimsaralasal
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This will be a long discussion

Hey bro, I've been studying about the ultimate truth beyond to all for a while now, and it all comes down from Buddha teaching, spirituality and Buddhism is very connected every where I go, like meditation, astral projection like in avatar the last Airbender and more
I just wanna know your thoughts about it
Because Buddhism is not religion but some people make it religion because they want to make community

And now I wanna discuss
About movie related to spirituality, truth and Buddhism



In fight club movie when Tyler said self improvement is self gratification and self destruction is, Buddha self destruct himself for not eating for many days to become enlightened and he realize the middle path is the way to be enlightened,
like the narrator did at the end of the movie he let go tyler and become balance and end of suffering to achieve nirvana

* and another movie connected to Buddhism is the matrix
When Neo asked how he could learn to dodge bullets, and was told “When you know you’re the one, you won’t have to.” This could be interpreted as asking, “how can I avoid the suffering of samsara” – the answer being, that when you become enlightened, you won’t have to because you will see them for what they are; just a symptom of ignorance.

* and another movie connected to Buddhism is the truman show

The Truman Show, for much of the film, Truman does not question his reality as something that is artificial. For most of his life, he accepts the reality of the world with which he is presented.

I would argue that this is mainly because our reality is shaped only by what we know. For example, if you’re never confronted with anything sad then sadness simply doesn’t exist in your frame of reference, even though it exists in the lives of millions of others. In the same vein, if you have never been discriminated against, that might make it easy for you to suggest that there is no such thing as racism, but that doesn’t mean other people don’t experience it in their lives.

Does this sound familiar? It does to me, as it reminds me of the Buddha.

Buddha was a young prince who was guarded from all the harsh truths of life by his father, the king. Inside his palace, there was non-stop music and entertainment, and anything even remotely sad or depressing was strictly forbidden. Sickness, death, and any other form of unpleasantness were kept secret.

* and another movies is samsara documentary movie
it's all about humanity condition in rat race and everything is buddha perspective
watch it and you will know what I mean

* and when it comes tv shows it's samurai jack
jack shows teach us to let go the past because that shows is about letting go the past and be present and
Buddha said, “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment”1. He also said, “The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, nor to worry about the future, but to live the present moment wisely and earnestly”

* and when it comes from the bible
the bible said the kingdom of heaven is within
and buddha says Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.

and another movie is avatar 2009 and avatar 2
jakes said, eywa lives in us and eywa means god/devine
that means everything comes from within us
the truth is within us

and i can go and on and on about movies connected to Buddha teaching

and i have a question, because I've been desperate to know the truth and reality to all on why we need to pay to live, i been reading and watching reviews like this amazing channel, watching a lots of movies, and i ended up realizing that all my study about the ultimate truth about life and reality is comes from Buddha teaching, because many religion make people ignorance from the truth and buddha said that “Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.” “I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done.”
And everything comes from within
that quotes is universal for my intuition perspective

now my question is, is Buddha teaching is really the truth to our reality? because for me it makes sense
please don't hesitate commenting

ChillAndPeaceful
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I would rather hear your real voice than the robot. It sounds like you aren't a native English speaker, but I can still understand most of what you're saying. Honestly, westerners seeking enlightenment might even put more stock in what you say since you have an Indian type accent. Not sure if you're from India or Sri Lanka or somewhere close, that's just what it sounds like to me as a white dude. If you did subtitles and your own voice instead of the robot, I think people would be more receptive. Thanks for the information!

getdachoppa
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Asato ma sad gamaya
Tamaso ma jyotir gamaya
Mrtyor mamrtam gamaya

From delusion lead me to truth
From darkness lead me to light
From death lead me to immortality

Vidyam cavidyam ca yas
Tad vedobhayam saha
Avidyaya mrtyum tirtva
Vidyayamrtam asnute

He who knows both knowledge and action, with action overcomes death and with knowledge reaches immortality.

Yasmin dyauh prthivi cantariksam otam manah saha pranais ca sarvaih tam Evaikam janatha atmanam anya vacah vimuncatha amrtasya esah setuh

In him are woven the sky and the earth and all the regions of the air, and in him rest the mind and all the powers of life. Know him as the ONE and leave aside all other words. He is the bridge of immortality.

Indriyebhyah param mano
Manasah sattvam uttamam
Sattvad adhi mahan atma
Mahato vyaktam uttamam

Beyond the senses is the mind, and beyond the mind is reason, its essence. Beyond reason is the Spirit in man, and beyond this is the Spirit of the Universe, the evolver of all.

yada pancavatisthante
jnanani manasa saha
buddhis ca na vicestate
tam ahuh paramam gatim

When the five senses and the mind are still, and reason itself rests in silence, then begins the Path supreme.

AccuCat
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the automated voice over with this kind of connect is nothing but off putting. I stopped playback after "greetings my friend'. bring the humanity please. "pure buddhism" but ugh..

richard