Ego (buddhism podcast)
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Review summary
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Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, fees vs value. Many students highlight taught how the eightfold path flows together, where rig...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional Teaching Quality and Clarity
2. Deep Subject Matter Expertise and Authenticity
3. High Perceived Value of Content
Areas to Improve
1. Addressing fundamental philosophical/theological doubts about the subject's claims
2. Providing more logical or evidentiary frameworks for skeptical learners
3. Incorporating interactive elements or practice (if applicable to format)
What students love
“Thank you for this lesson. It’s taught me how the eightfold path flows together, where right speech, right view, right intention, right action, right effort, right concentration, and right mindfulness all tie together.”
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“This is excellent. It shows how it all fits together. Western mindfulness focuses on not thinking in depth. This gives us it from the original teaching of the Buddha.”
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“Thanks for this video. I've been trying to get a better understanding of the Eightfold Path. I will watch this again and make notes.”
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“Thank you teacher, thank you Ajan Geoff, beautiful clarity.”
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“The feeling of pleasure in letting go may end, but it does feel good to let go and let all things fall as they may. Simply observe and let go. Feels beautiful in a way.”
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“Breaking feeding and craving at the junction. Aware of the junction and how easily missed it can be. But when aware, the road to craving ceases in the moment.”
“Great love for Ajan Sumedho where Sati was learned and developed through the Eightfold Path.”
“Thank you Ajan Geoff.”
“Thank you teacher for knowing and understanding Pratityasamutpada.”
“It is a 'Participatory Universe' -- physicist John Wheeler. Interdependence / Co-evolution of subject/observer and object/observed-world. We are active 'participants' who bring the world into being.”
What could be better
“Before believing in a religious doctrine, we must first test its truth, at least logically. Hinduism and Buddhism are false religions created by humans, not from God.”
“Could you please explain how reincarnation began from nothing to existence? Answer this, and I will prove your religion is false.”
“Could you please explain how the cycle of reincarnation ends? Answer this, and I will prove your religion is false.”
“Could you please explain how the universe was created? Answer this, and I will prove your religion is false.”
“This content lacks sufficient proof for its claims about religious doctrines.”
“The explanation of the universe's creation is not logically sound according to my understanding.”
“I find the arguments presented for the end of the reincarnation cycle to be unconvincing.”