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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 30 MIN

Buddhism explained - Episode 3 : Beyond Illusions: Finding the One Absolute Truth

from Wisdom from the Buddha · host Guillaume TRAN

In this chapter of I Am Here Now, we stress-test three “common sense” beliefs and watch them crumble—until a single axiom remains: “I am here now.”From this bedrock we derive the first two marks of existence—impermanence (anitya/anityatā) and non-self (anātman)—and see how they synthesize into dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda). We also examine why modern knowledge often chases results while forgetting foundations, and how re-anchoring inquiry in the here and now can make science, ethics, and everyday life more humane.What you’ll hearWhy “the world before/after me” fails as a foundational truthWhy the sun’s daily cycle isn’t a sufficient axiomDream vs. waking: the universality problemThe triad of I / here / now as inseparable conditionsFrom analysis to Dharma: anitya, anātman, pratītyasamutpādaIf this exploration helped, consider following the show and leaving a rating.With gratitude to the Venerable Monk Goon Maeng Seo Jin for the teachings in I Am Here Now.PS: If you’d like to say thanks, drop a simple “thank you” in your heart—and share this episode with someone who’s asking deeper questions.

In this chapter of I Am Here Now, we stress-test three “common sense” beliefs and watch them crumble—until a single axiom remains: “I am here now.”From this bedrock we derive the first two marks of existence—impermanence (anitya/anityatā) and non-self (anātman)—and see how they synthesize into dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda). We also examine why modern knowledge often chases results while forgetting foundations, and how re-anchoring inquiry in the here and now can make science, ethics, and everyday life more humane.What you’ll hearWhy “the world before/after me” fails as a foundational truthWhy the sun’s daily cycle isn’t a sufficient axiomDream vs. waking: the universality problemThe triad of I / here / now as inseparable conditionsFrom analysis to Dharma: anitya, anātman, pratītyasamutpādaIf this exploration helped, consider following the show and leaving a rating.With gratitude to the Venerable Monk Goon Maeng Seo Jin for the teachings in I Am Here Now.PS: If you’d like to say thanks, drop a simple “thank you” in your heart—and share this episode with someone who’s asking deeper questions.

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