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Amaravati Podcast | Latest Dhamma Talks — 181 episodes

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Farewell: The Ending of a Chapter

2

The Essentials of Life and Practice – Ovāda Pāṭimokkha

3

Turning the Heart Back to Listen Within

4

The Place of ‘No Price’, ‘No Sword Out’

5

Look to This Day

6

The Benefits of Virtue ผู้ตั้งอยู่ในความประพฤติดี (Thai)

7

How Did I Become a Monk? A Difficult Yet Amusing Beginning

8

What We Inherit: On Luang Por Chah’s Memorial Day

9

Resetting the Intention, the Purpose of Our Practice

10

The New Year’s Eve Bell – the Sound of the Present Moment

11

Day-To-Day Reflections From the Ratana Sutta

12

From Budo to Buddho: From a Martial Arts Teacher to a Buddhist Monk

13

Keeping in Touch

14

Monastic Training

15

Nurturing of Practice: The Daily Relief From Dukkha

16

Counteracting the Restless Energy of Becoming

17

A Heart That Loves the Good

18

A Good Spiritual Companion

19

Where Human Dignity Lies in the Modern Age

20

Loss of the Beloved Ones

21

Four Summaries

22

Engaged in the Four Factors of Right Effort

23

Letting Go or Letting Be

24

The Veil of Desire

25

Even the Sasana Will Pass Away

26

Living Fully, on This Very Day, at This Very Moment

27

The Buddha’s Answer to Armageddon

28

Seeing the Danger of Sense Pleasures

29

Maturation of the Heart—Life Guided by Five Supportive Conditions

30

The Beauty of Simplicity

31

Gratitude

32

What Luang Por Pasanno Taught

33

Releasing and Letting Go—Ways to End Dukkha

34

The World and the End of the World

35

What Luang Por Chah Taught

36

The Language of Mindful Appreciation… Here and Now

37

Questions and Answers on Ajahn Chah’s Life and Teaching (part 2)

38

Questions and Answers on Ajahn Chah’s Life and Teaching (part 1)

39

Strive with Diligence—True Strength and Refuge

40

The Image of God

41

The Death’s Impact on the Mind/Body Relationship

42

Buddhānussati – Recollection of the Buddha

43

In Gratitude to Luang Por Pasanno

44

No More Than ‘Just Right’

45

Unmoved and ReMoved: The Mind Free From Dependencies

46

A True Mind Isn’t Conditioned by Limitations

47

Resilience of the Heart

48

Towards the End of Suffering

49

To Cross Over the Dukkha of Body and Mind

50

Joyful Acceptance of One’s Goodness

51

Putting Down 10,000 Things

52

How Do We Create Suffering

53

The One Who Understands the Five Qualities

54

Technology, Innovation and Looking Inward

55

No Hook to the Saṃsāra

56

Awakened Before the Buddha’s Name

57

The Spirit of Halloween

58

The Elephant’s Footprint

59

Beyond Right and Wrong

60

Seven Underlying Tendencies

61

If All Things Are Not Self, What Is Reborn?

62

Conscious Dementia

63

Getting Beyond Conditioning

64

Aspiration with Regard to the Right View

65

Boundaries and Boundless Compassion

66

The Human Condition and Its Value as a Moral Life

67

We Don’t See Things as They Are, We See Things as We Are

68

When to Attach and When to Let Go?

69

Can a Person Realize Enlightenment?

70

Patience and Persistence

71

Patience and Persistence (Thai)

72

Handful of Leaves

73

Suttas as a Means to Liberation

74

Happiness of the Well-Trained Mind

75

Happiness of the Well-Trained Mind (Thai)

76

Meeting a Stranger

77

Ajahn… Are We Buddhist? Or What Are We?

78

Ajahn… Are We Buddhist? Or What Are We? (Thai)

79

Krooba Ajahns—Their Path of Practice and Legacy

80

Krooba Ajahns—Their Path of Practice and Legacy (Thai)

81

Sincerity, Integrity and the Cessation of Dukkha

82

A Few Stories from the Early Years at Wat Pah Pong (Thai and English)

83

Peace Means Happiness

84

Peace Means Happiness (Thai)

85

Continuing the Waxing Phase of Luang Por’s Dhamma

86

Stories from Luang Por’s Early Life

87

Just the Right Dhamma

88

Just the Right Dhamma (Thai)

89

The Highest Virtue

90

The Highest Virtue (Thai)

91

Footsteps of the Master

92

The Good, the Old and the Miserable Days

93

Learning from Luang Por Sumedho

94

Freedom from Fear

95

The Path of the Unburdened: Four Reflections to Begin the New Year

96

Bowl and Robes — The Symbols of Refuge

97

Gradual Letting Go

98

The Path of Resourceful Return to Nature

99

To Understand Oneself Is to Understand Others

100

Choose Life, Choose Inconvenience!

101

The Place Where Nothing Can Go

102

How Can I Be at Peace When the World Is at War?

103

With the Body of an Animal and the Mind of a God

104

The Power of the Precepts

105

Paritta Chanting

106

True but Not Right, Right but Not True

107

How to Work with Self-sabotaging Tendencies

108

Is the Buddha’s Teaching Able to Solve All Problems in Life?

109

Your Money or Your Life!

110

Don’t Grasp, Let It Go!

111

Breathing Spirit into Form

112

What About the Unsatisfactory Conditions We Swim In?

113

Faith in Awakening

114

I’ve Got All the Facts ‘Right’ but…

115

Being Nobody: Not Clinging to Anything in the World

116

Dhamma that Flows from the Heart

117

What Do We Inherit in Ajahn Chah’s Tradition? — On His 105th Birth Anniversary

118

See the Situation as It Is

119

When the Weapons of Earth Turned to Flowers

120

The Mind of All Beings: A Marvellous Quality of Awake Awareness

121

Precepts, the Beginning of Secure Spiritual Path

122

“What is the Value and Meaning of Life?” — A Disabled Person’s Death

123

Our Ever-present Nature

124

The Silent Legacy of Quiet Lives

125

Knowing that You Don’t Know

126

Beyond Worldly Things

127

The Benefits of Constructive Actions

128

A Flame That Embraces Everything

129

Together in Harmony

130

Teachings on Nibbāna from the Questions of King Milinda

131

Silence – Not Following Becoming

132

Contemplating the Five Aggregates

133

The Great Way

134

Cultivating Selflessness

135

Falling on Soft Ground

136

Stopping

137

Meeting The Mind

138

Don’t Get Low, Let Go

139

Sila, A New Definition Of Intelligence

140

Don’t Run Away

141

Can I Enjoy Sensual Pleasures Without Suffering?

142

A Really Good Retirement Plan

143

The Price We Pay

144

Working With Restlessness

145

Don’t Be Anyone At All

146

What Became Of Mara?

147

Good Enough

148

Stress-Based Mindfulness Reduction

149

Inherently Unsatisfactory

150

Who Shares, Wins

151

Limitations

152

How can living in a warring, chaotic world be useful for undertaking the Path?

153

Death, Separation and Loss

154

When all is said and done, the most important thing is… what?

155

Feelings

156

How to teach paṭicca samuppāda to your dog

157

Luang Por: Great Friend, Maha Mittā

158

Ācariya-pūjā — expressing gratitude to Luang Por Sumedho on his 88th birthday

159

The Fluid World of the Buddhist Path

160

‘Nice guys finish last’ … or do they?

161

“Go away, I’m practising metta!”

162

Setting the Wheel Rolling

163

Seeing With the Eye of Dhamma

164

The Dhamma of Amaravati

165

Unique Moment

166

Q&A at Amaravati

167

Enjoying Solitude

168

Rejoice in Your Own Goodness

169

Relate to Tradition Skillfully

170

“Patience” – a Word from a Friend

171

Illuminating the World

172

Skilful Leadership — the Ten Rajadhammas

173

Despair Can Be Illuminated in Unexpected Ways

174

Not Trying To Be

175

Ending Dukkha

176

The Mind Goes Out

177

Things Shift

178

Inner Listening

179

Present Experience

180

Outflows

181

Present Reality