In this discourse, Venerable René Feusi leads us through the historical evolution and spiritual essence of the Buddhist tradition.
He begins by exploring Buddhism’s rich history, tracing its origins to the teachings of the Buddha himself.
Over nearly 40 years, the Buddha imparted his wisdom to a diverse array of individuals.
René highlights the transmission of these teachings through oral tradition, emphasizing the remarkable memory and dedication of early disciples who preserved and passed down the Buddha’s words for centuries.
As Buddhism spread and evolved, René describes how it bifurcated into two lineages: the wisdom side, focused on profound views of reality, and the method side, centered on the practical path to enlightenment.
He explains the journey of these teachings through India and their eventual arrival in Tibet, where they took root and flourished independently in diverse regions.
René introduces key figures in Tibetan Buddhism, such as Atisha and Lama Tsongkhapa, who synthesized and disseminated the teachings.
He elaborates on the development of the Lamrim tradition, marked by foundational texts like “The Lamp on the Path” by Atisha.
Transitioning into deeper philosophical inquiries, René explores fundamental questions about consciousness, selfhood, and karma.
He elucidates the progressive stages of spiritual development, from cultivating mindfulness and virtuous living to transcending the illusion of self through meditative inquiry.
René also talk about the altruistic dimension of the spiritual path, wherein practitioners aspire not only for personal liberation but also for the enlightenment and liberation of all sentient beings.
This caring intention, referred to as the bodhisattva vow, represents the ultimate embodiment of Buddhist wisdom and compassion.
René Feusi’s discussion provides a thorough examination of historical knowledge, philosophical contemplations, and practical advice for those on a spiritual journey.