EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 1H
Sacrifice & Grace: Leg Lost & Pain Meditation Tested on a Cold Foreign Highway | Ajahn Mahā Dam
from Clear Mountain Monastery Project · host Clear Mountain Monastery
In this interview, Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho speak with Ajahn Mahā Dam (https://www.facebook.com/buddhakhanti/), who was handicapped during the Walk For Peace. 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:27 – Early Faith and Becoming a Novice 00:03:24 – Moving to Thailand at Age 14 00:04:03 – Ajahn's "Second Birth" as a Buddhist 00:05:41 – Challenges of Language and Adaptation 00:07:07 – Sustaining Monastic Life as a Youth 00:09:34 – Transitioning to Pāli Studies in Bangkok 00:11:38 – The Technique of Pain Meditation 00:14:03 – Recollections of the Accident 00:17:00 – Duration of the Peace Walk 00:21:27 – Breath Meditation vs. Mantras 00:22:25 – The Importance of Mindfulness at Death 00:25:11 – Advice on Loss and Mindfulness Without the Breath 00:26:38 – Sensations Immediately After Impact 00:30:17 – Processing the News of Amputation 00:33:08 – Offering the Leg as Buddha Pūja 00:37:31 – Hopes for Future Service to the Dhamma 00:39:36 – Experiences with Racism and Being a Stranger 00:41:10 – Favorite Teachers of the Thai Forest Tradition 00:42:38 – Listening to Ajahn Chah in Isaan/Lao Language 00:44:01 – Hopes for Pilgrimage in India and Nepal 00:44:36 – The Core Purpose of the Walk for Peace 00:48:07 – Practicing with Loss and Avoiding Resentment 00:50:55 – Forgiveness and the "Second Arrow" of Anger 00:54:13 – Reflections on the Community’s Support 00:56:37 – Current Recovery and Future Hopes 00:58:54 – A New Companion: The Peace Dog Ajahn Mahā Dam's Biography: Ajahn Mahā Dam Prommasan (พระอาจารย์มหาดำ พรหมสาร) was born in Savannakhet, Laos and ordained as a novice monk at age nine. At age fourteen, he traveled to Ubon, Thailand to further his studies at Wat Phitsopārām (วัดพิชโสภาราม), later continuing his studies in Bangkok where he would complete the eighth of nine levels of Pāli Proficiency. In 2016, he moved to Wat Lao Buddha Khanti in Snellville, Georgia, where he now serves as head monk. At the end of last year, Ajahn Maha Dam joined Bhante Paññākāra's Walk for Peace tudong. While on this walking pilgrimage near Houston, Texas, he was struck by a vehicle, resulting in injuries so severe that his leg had to be amputated. Despite the profound physical trauma and the loss of his limb, he continues his life as a monk with a heart free of grievance, embodying the very peace he set out to share with the world. To learn more about Ajahn Mahā Dam, visit: https://www.watlaobuddhakhanti.org/ OR https://www.facebook.com/buddhakhanti/ - Interview with the Walk for Peace leader, Bhante Paññākāra here: https://youtu.be/vgo0mhBAotM - And Part Two of that interview here: https://youtu.be/r_AhRfLJJNw #walkforpeace #alokathepeacedog #buddhistmonks ---- Tune in with fellow practitioners for Clear Mountain’s weekly online and hybrid events! - Wednesday Evening Teaching & Discussion (6:00 - 7:45 pm PT, YouTube then Zoom) - Saturday Morning Meditation, Teaching, & Coffee Social (9:30 - 11:00 am PT, Online & In-Person) - Sunday Evening “Mission Majjhima!” Sutta Teaching & Discussion (5:00 - 6:00 pm PT, Online) See https://www.clearmountainmonastery.org/ or visit https://linktr.ee/clear_mountain_monastery for details. Welcome!
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In this interview, Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho speak with Ajahn Mahā Dam (https://www.facebook.com/buddhakhanti/), who was handicapped during the Walk For Peace.00:00:00 – Introduction00:01:27 – Early Faith and Becoming a Novice00:03:24 – Moving to Thailand at Age 1400:04:03 – Ajahn's "Second Birth" as a Buddhist00:05:41 – Challenges of Language and Adaptation00:07:07 – Sustaining Monastic Life as a Youth00:09:34 – Transitioning to Pāli Studies in Bangkok00:11:38 – The Technique of Pain Meditation00:14:03 – Recollections of the Accident00:17:00 – Duration of the Peace Walk00:21:27 – Breath Meditation vs. Mantras00:22:25 – The Importance of Mindfulness at Death00:25:11 – Advice on Loss and Mindfulness Without the Breath00:26:38 – Sensations Immediately After Impact00:30:17 – Processing the News of Amputation00:33:08 – Offering the Leg as Buddha Pūja00:37:31 – Hopes for Future Service to the Dhamma00:39:36 – Experiences with Racism and Being a Stranger00:41:10 – Favorite Teachers of the Thai Forest Tradition00:42:38 – Listening to Ajahn Chah in Isaan/Lao Language00:44:01 – Hopes for Pilgrimage in India and Nepal00:44:36 – The Core Purpose of the Walk for Peace00:48:07 – Practicing with Loss and Avoiding Resentment00:50:55 – Forgiveness and the "Second Arrow" of Anger00:54:13 – Reflections on the Community’s Support00:56:37 – Current Recovery and Future Hopes00:58:54 – A New Companion: The Peace DogAjahn Mahā Dam's Biography:Ajahn Mahā Dam Prommasan (พระอาจารย์มหาดำ พรหมสาร) was born in Savannakhet, Laos and ordained as a novice monk at age nine. At age fourteen, he traveled to Ubon, Thailand to further his studies at Wat Phitsopārām (วัดพิชโสภาราม), later continuing his studies in Bangkok where he would complete the eighth of nine levels of Pāli Proficiency. In 2016, he moved to Wat Lao Buddha Khanti in Snellville, Georgia, where he now serves as head monk. At the end of last year, Ajahn Maha Dam joined Bhante Paññākāra's Walk for Peace tudong. While on this walking pilgrimage near Houston, Texas, he was struck by a vehicle, resulting in injuries so severe that his leg had to be amputated. Despite the profound physical trauma and the loss of his limb, he continues his life as a monk with a heart free of grievance, embodying the very peace he set out to share with the world.To learn more about Ajahn Mahā Dam, visit: https://www.watlaobuddhakhanti.org/ OR https://www.facebook.com/buddhakhanti/- Interview with the Walk for Peace leader, Bhante Paññākāra here: https://youtu.be/vgo0mhBAotM- And Part Two of that interview here: https://youtu.be/r_AhRfLJJNw#walkforpeace #alokathepeacedog #buddhistmonks ----Tune in with fellow practitioners for Clear Mountain’s weekly online and hybrid events!- Wednesday Evening Teaching & Discussion (6:00 - 7:45 pm PT, YouTube then Zoom)- Saturday Morning Meditation, Teaching, & Coffee Social (9:30 - 11:00 am PT, Online & In-Person)- Sunday Evening “Mission Majjhima!” Sutta Teaching & Discussion (5:00 - 6:00 pm PT, Online)See https://www.clearmountainmonastery.org/ or visit https://linktr.ee/clear_mountain_monastery for details. Welcome!
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