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2.24 👇To get the BEST out of it – Read the Description 👇 In this profound teaching from the time of Gotama Lord Buddha, we explore the deep connection between the mind and the body. When a monk reaches a state of perfect stillness and clarity, his mind becomes as bright and pure as a flawless eight-sided beryl gem. 🧘♂️🌿 The Buddha uses the beautiful image of a clear gem with a colored thread running through it to explain how a pure consciousness observes the physical body. We learn that while the body is made of the four elements and is naturally impermanent, the wisdom gained through meditation is the most beautiful and superior result one can achieve in this very life. 🕊️🙏 Buddha teachings, Samannaphala Sutta, meditation wisdom, mind and body, impermanence, Buddhist philosophy, four elements, mindfulness, spiritual clarity, insight meditation, Dhamma, inner peace, mental purity, ancient wisdom. If you want to discover more about the Buddha's timeless wisdom and deep meditation techniques, please like this video, subscribe to our channel, and hit the notification bell! Share your thoughts on the simile of the gem in the comments below. 🔔❤️ #Buddhism #AncientWisdom #PeacefulMind #HatredEnds #Meditation #WalkForPeace #Buddha #Meditation #Wisdom #Mindfulness #InnerPeace #Dhamma #Buddhism #SpiritualGrowth #Insight #MentalClarity Short Glossary: Beryl Gem: A very clear, precious stone used here to describe a pure and bright mind. Four Elements: The basic building blocks of the physical world: earth, water, fire, and air. Consciousness (Viññāṇa): The part of us that thinks, feels, and is aware of things. Impermanence: The truth that everything changes and nothing stays the same forever. Insight (Vipassanā): Seeing things clearly as they really are through a calm and focused mind. Result (Fruit): The peaceful and beautiful benefit a person gets from practicing the Buddha's path.