Mindfulness Dhamma Teaching in English
Summary: Dhamma as taught by the Buddha is simple and easy to practice. It is about ourselves and how we can be free from personal suffering. As suffering beings we are deluded about the truths of our body and mind. However, if we practice the Dhamma, we turn our attention to our body and our mind and unveil their true characteristics. Our suffering lessens as we gradually come to understand the Dhamma more and more.
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Podcasts:
Live Interpretation - Key to Unlock Your Doubt Regarding Dhamma Practice - 27 Dec 15 B (en151227B)
Live Interpretation - Getting to Know a Moving Mind - 27 Dec 15 A (en151227A)
Live Interpretation - Doing Good & Avoiding Evil is as much Dhamma Practice as Meditation (en151226B)
Live Interpretation - Observing the Mind Movement as the Meditation Object (en151226A)
Course II Day 2/10B - Experiences in Dhamma Practice : Q&A
Course II Day 2/10A - The Goal of Dhamma Learning and How to Get There by Ajahn Malee
Course II Day 4/12C - The Duties of a Buddhist by Ajahn Prasan
Course II Day 4/12B - Seeing the Truth & Detachment by Ajahn Prasan
Course II Day 4/12A - Roadmaps for a Practitioner by Ajahn Prasan
Course II Day 3/11B - Do Not Seek to Create the Perfect Mind by Ajahn Prasan
en151213B - Live Interpretation - Luangpor's Teaching + Q&A - 13 Dec 15 B
en151213A - Live Interpretation - Luangpor's Teaching 13 Dec 15 A
Course II Day 3/11C - The Relation Between Ethics and Mindfulness Practice by Ajahn Prasan
Course II Day 3/11A - Life in Harmony with Mindfulness Practice by Ajahn Prasan
en151212B - Live Interpretation - Luangpor's Teaching + Q&A - 12 Dec 15 B