Buddhist Answers on Mind, Values, Karma, and Awakening | Suzhou University Q&A

Can people share values without sharing the same faith? In this Q&A at Suzhou University, Khenpo Sodargye discusses shared values, Buddhist practice, mind and consciousness, karma, emptiness, bodhicitta, Chan, and Dzogchen. This conversation explores how Buddhist wisdom can guide both inner transformation and real-world relationships. What you will discover: ① Shared values beyond religious belief ② Mind, ignorance, and consciousness ③ Karma, intention, and responsibility ④ Bodhicitta, emptiness, and Buddhist schools ⑤ Chan, Dzogchen, and awakening 👇 Check the timestamps below. 00:00:00 Can Buddhists and Non-Buddhists Share Values? 00:07:55 How Should Tibetan Buddhism Respond to Humanistic Buddhism? 00:10:59 How Can We Stay Focused and Alert? 00:14:01 If the Mind Is Pure, Where Does Ignorance Come From? 00:19:17 How Can Rules Exist Within Emptiness? 00:22:20 How Should Buddhism Engage in Religious Dialogue? 00:28:03 What Are the Benefits of Bodhicitta? 00:29:29 How Do Buddhist Schools Understand Truth? 00:34:27 How Should We Understand Emptiness and Suchness? 00:39:13 Are All Phenomena Made by Mind? 00:42:49 How Should We Judge Karma and Intention? 00:47:36 How Are Chan and Dzogchen Related? 00:50:04 What Is the Value of Dharma Debate? #KhenpoSodargye #SuzhouUniversity #TibetanBuddhism #BuddhistWisdom #Buddhism #SharedValues #FaithAndWisdom #MindTraining #Consciousness #Karma #Emptiness #Bodhicitta #ChanBuddhism #Dzogchen #Awakening