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Amaravati Podcast | Latest Dhamma Talks — 181 episodes
Farewell: The Ending of a Chapter
The Essentials of Life and Practice – Ovāda Pāṭimokkha
Turning the Heart Back to Listen Within
The Place of ‘No Price’, ‘No Sword Out’
Look to This Day
The Benefits of Virtue ผู้ตั้งอยู่ในความประพฤติดี (Thai)
How Did I Become a Monk? A Difficult Yet Amusing Beginning
What We Inherit: On Luang Por Chah’s Memorial Day
Resetting the Intention, the Purpose of Our Practice
The New Year’s Eve Bell – the Sound of the Present Moment
Day-To-Day Reflections From the Ratana Sutta
From Budo to Buddho: From a Martial Arts Teacher to a Buddhist Monk
Keeping in Touch
Monastic Training
Nurturing of Practice: The Daily Relief From Dukkha
Counteracting the Restless Energy of Becoming
A Heart That Loves the Good
A Good Spiritual Companion
Where Human Dignity Lies in the Modern Age
Loss of the Beloved Ones
Four Summaries
Engaged in the Four Factors of Right Effort
Letting Go or Letting Be
The Veil of Desire
Even the Sasana Will Pass Away
Living Fully, on This Very Day, at This Very Moment
The Buddha’s Answer to Armageddon
Seeing the Danger of Sense Pleasures
Maturation of the Heart—Life Guided by Five Supportive Conditions
The Beauty of Simplicity
Gratitude
What Luang Por Pasanno Taught
Releasing and Letting Go—Ways to End Dukkha
The World and the End of the World
What Luang Por Chah Taught
The Language of Mindful Appreciation… Here and Now
Questions and Answers on Ajahn Chah’s Life and Teaching (part 2)
Questions and Answers on Ajahn Chah’s Life and Teaching (part 1)
Strive with Diligence—True Strength and Refuge
The Image of God
The Death’s Impact on the Mind/Body Relationship
Buddhānussati – Recollection of the Buddha
In Gratitude to Luang Por Pasanno
No More Than ‘Just Right’
Unmoved and ReMoved: The Mind Free From Dependencies
A True Mind Isn’t Conditioned by Limitations
Resilience of the Heart
Towards the End of Suffering
To Cross Over the Dukkha of Body and Mind
Joyful Acceptance of One’s Goodness
Putting Down 10,000 Things
How Do We Create Suffering
The One Who Understands the Five Qualities
Technology, Innovation and Looking Inward
No Hook to the Saṃsāra
Awakened Before the Buddha’s Name
The Spirit of Halloween
The Elephant’s Footprint
Beyond Right and Wrong
Seven Underlying Tendencies
If All Things Are Not Self, What Is Reborn?
Conscious Dementia
Getting Beyond Conditioning
Aspiration with Regard to the Right View
Boundaries and Boundless Compassion
The Human Condition and Its Value as a Moral Life
We Don’t See Things as They Are, We See Things as We Are
When to Attach and When to Let Go?
Can a Person Realize Enlightenment?
Patience and Persistence
Patience and Persistence (Thai)
Handful of Leaves
Suttas as a Means to Liberation
Happiness of the Well-Trained Mind
Happiness of the Well-Trained Mind (Thai)
Meeting a Stranger
Ajahn… Are We Buddhist? Or What Are We?
Ajahn… Are We Buddhist? Or What Are We? (Thai)
Krooba Ajahns—Their Path of Practice and Legacy
Krooba Ajahns—Their Path of Practice and Legacy (Thai)
Sincerity, Integrity and the Cessation of Dukkha
A Few Stories from the Early Years at Wat Pah Pong (Thai and English)
Peace Means Happiness
Peace Means Happiness (Thai)
Continuing the Waxing Phase of Luang Por’s Dhamma
Stories from Luang Por’s Early Life
Just the Right Dhamma
Just the Right Dhamma (Thai)
The Highest Virtue
The Highest Virtue (Thai)
Footsteps of the Master
The Good, the Old and the Miserable Days
Learning from Luang Por Sumedho
Freedom from Fear
The Path of the Unburdened: Four Reflections to Begin the New Year
Bowl and Robes — The Symbols of Refuge
Gradual Letting Go
The Path of Resourceful Return to Nature
To Understand Oneself Is to Understand Others
Choose Life, Choose Inconvenience!
The Place Where Nothing Can Go
How Can I Be at Peace When the World Is at War?
With the Body of an Animal and the Mind of a God
The Power of the Precepts
Paritta Chanting
True but Not Right, Right but Not True
How to Work with Self-sabotaging Tendencies
Is the Buddha’s Teaching Able to Solve All Problems in Life?
Your Money or Your Life!
Don’t Grasp, Let It Go!
Breathing Spirit into Form
What About the Unsatisfactory Conditions We Swim In?
Faith in Awakening
I’ve Got All the Facts ‘Right’ but…
Being Nobody: Not Clinging to Anything in the World
Dhamma that Flows from the Heart
What Do We Inherit in Ajahn Chah’s Tradition? — On His 105th Birth Anniversary
See the Situation as It Is
When the Weapons of Earth Turned to Flowers
The Mind of All Beings: A Marvellous Quality of Awake Awareness
Precepts, the Beginning of Secure Spiritual Path
“What is the Value and Meaning of Life?” — A Disabled Person’s Death
Our Ever-present Nature
The Silent Legacy of Quiet Lives
Knowing that You Don’t Know
Beyond Worldly Things
The Benefits of Constructive Actions
A Flame That Embraces Everything
Together in Harmony
Teachings on Nibbāna from the Questions of King Milinda
Silence – Not Following Becoming
Contemplating the Five Aggregates
The Great Way
Cultivating Selflessness
Falling on Soft Ground
Stopping
Meeting The Mind
Don’t Get Low, Let Go
Sila, A New Definition Of Intelligence
Don’t Run Away
Can I Enjoy Sensual Pleasures Without Suffering?
A Really Good Retirement Plan
The Price We Pay
Working With Restlessness
Don’t Be Anyone At All
What Became Of Mara?
Good Enough
Stress-Based Mindfulness Reduction
Inherently Unsatisfactory
Who Shares, Wins
Limitations
How can living in a warring, chaotic world be useful for undertaking the Path?
Death, Separation and Loss
When all is said and done, the most important thing is… what?
Feelings
How to teach paṭicca samuppāda to your dog
Luang Por: Great Friend, Maha Mittā
Ācariya-pūjā — expressing gratitude to Luang Por Sumedho on his 88th birthday
The Fluid World of the Buddhist Path
‘Nice guys finish last’ … or do they?
“Go away, I’m practising metta!”
Setting the Wheel Rolling
Seeing With the Eye of Dhamma
The Dhamma of Amaravati
Unique Moment
Q&A at Amaravati
Enjoying Solitude
Rejoice in Your Own Goodness
Relate to Tradition Skillfully
“Patience” – a Word from a Friend
Illuminating the World
Skilful Leadership — the Ten Rajadhammas
Despair Can Be Illuminated in Unexpected Ways
Not Trying To Be
Ending Dukkha
The Mind Goes Out
Things Shift
Inner Listening
Present Experience
Outflows
Present Reality