Ajahn Brahm Miniclips
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All Human Beings Are Worth It, Even Dog See It
All Human Beings Are Worth It, Even Dog See It
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Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the original roots of the Buddha's Teaching of Dhamma and Vinaya.
Ajahn Brahm was born in London in 1951 and earned a degree in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. He became a monk in 1974 in the Forest Tradition of north-east Thailand under the highly esteemed meditation master Ajahn Chah. Ajahn Brahm is today a revered spiritual teacher and guide, and is abbot of the largest Buddhist monastery in the Southern Hemisphere. He is the author of Opening the Door Of Your Heart (a.k.a. Who Ordered this Truckload of Dung?), Mindfulness Bliss and Beyond, The Art of Disappearing and Don’t Worry Be Grumpy (a.k.a. Good? Bad? Who knows?). His public teachings regularly attract thousands to his inventive and insightful talks, which are heard by millions of people online.
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Stop Conflicts Right Away Like A Buddhist Monk
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Stop Conflicts Right Away Like A Buddhist Monk Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true...
How To Party Like a Buddhist
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How To Party Like a Buddhist Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the original r...
This Is Why Buddhism Is a Practice More Than a Religion
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This Is Why Buddhism Is a Practice More Than a Religion Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on b...
The Greatest Secret Of a Spiritual Life
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The Greatest Secret Of a Spiritual Life Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the...
This Is How You Can Relax And Become Patient
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The Power of Kindness and Compassion | How Small Acts of Kindness Ignite Big Changes
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The Power of Kindness and Compassion | How Small Acts of Kindness Ignite Big Changes Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Budd...
Kiss a tiger story by Ajahn Brahm
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Kiss a tiger story by Ajahn Brahm Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the origi...
Compassion without condition
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The 7 monks story by Ajahn Brahm
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The 7 monks story by Ajahn Brahm Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the origin...
The five fingers story by Ajahn Brahm
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The five fingers story by Ajahn Brahm Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the o...
It could be hard to be compassionate
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What are we supposed to do as Buddhists
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What are we supposed to do as Buddhists Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the...
Buddhism is simply a practice
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Buddhism is simply a practice Donate to the Buddhist Society of Western Australia: bswa.org/donate/ Ajahn Brahm is the popular Buddhist teacher to a growing international audience of people keen to learn meditation and develop a deeper spiritual understanding. He is also the founding father of an emergent Australian forest tradition of Buddhist monasticism focused on being true to the original ...
This happens when you crave the wrong things in life
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This is how you make good Karma
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This is how you make good Karma
To want for nothing is real wealth
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To want for nothing is real wealth
This is how you make peace with yourself
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This is how you make peace with yourself
The secret of getting what you want in life
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The secret of getting what you want in life
The law of attraction debunked by a Buddhist monk
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The law of attraction debunked by a Buddhist monk
It is great being simple
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It is great being simple
This is better than life insurance
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This is better than life insurance
The injured woman in the elevator story by Ajahn Brahm
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The injured woman in the elevator story by Ajahn Brahm
The best craving you can have
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The best craving you can have
This is why you should invest in the Karma market
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This is why you should invest in the Karma market
The best investment according to Buddhism (Karma)
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The best investment according to Buddhism (Karma)
How to NOT retire in peace?
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How to NOT retire in peace?
What are the best qualities in life?
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What are the best qualities in life?
The buglar and the abbot story by Ajahn Brahm
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The buglar and the abbot story by Ajahn Brahm
This is why you should not listen to other people
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This is why you should not listen to other people

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @andyolsensovereignbeing.6211
    @andyolsensovereignbeing.6211 16 днів тому

    Dilemna is actually dilemma in this reality.

  • @veritasquidestveritas
    @veritasquidestveritas 20 днів тому

    Love it. Fun-da-mentalism😂

  • @Leah-r3r7r
    @Leah-r3r7r Місяць тому

    Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu So Grateful For These.. I've wanted to make a video just of the jokes for over Ten years.. Unfortunately I Belong To His Society Of Procrastination. 🕯️🙏🕯️🙏🕯️🙏🕯️

  • @valeriofulgheri3758
    @valeriofulgheri3758 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much, I feel really well after this meditation, so much peace 🙏

  • @anuradhakochhar
    @anuradhakochhar 4 місяці тому

    🙏

  • @khamano
    @khamano 4 місяці тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @annagoebiowska229
    @annagoebiowska229 4 місяці тому

    my dad has blood in the urine. We are going to the emergency doc. Please save us!

  • @ObamaoZedong
    @ObamaoZedong 5 місяців тому

    My ex used this story to manipulate the shit outta me for years, and I fell for it cause I used to respect this dude. I knew I should have tuned him out when he said it's okay for Buddhists to harm animals for food. A word to the wise, hindsight is 20/20

  • @colasrtney
    @colasrtney 5 місяців тому

    You only see the him + you

  • @ceeemm1901
    @ceeemm1901 5 місяців тому

    That is good to ask your pet if it is time, but it's interesting that most dog and cat owners have feed their pets meat which has been deliberately killed in order to feed their pets. No one seems to consider this breaking of Sila which is done almost every day of the pets life. Also I believe if the euthanasia is done out of compassion for the pets' suffering then surely the Kammic effect on you cannot be anywhere near Aṅgulimāla's and he turned out fine after redeeming himself.

  • @mariac5942
    @mariac5942 5 місяців тому

    He does sit down comedy

  • @sittisittivarakul5101
    @sittisittivarakul5101 6 місяців тому

    Sadhu, your Holiness.

  • @benb8336
    @benb8336 6 місяців тому

    Make the decision 'Right', in your own way

  • @Sagaravideo
    @Sagaravideo 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the wonderful meditation. One suggestion, avoid one use plastic bottles. It would set a lovely example 🙏🏽

  • @michaelsawdon1905
    @michaelsawdon1905 6 місяців тому

    this knobhead pushed the jab

  • @blu3clown471
    @blu3clown471 6 місяців тому

    Please, link me the whole video with the context :D

  • @RhythmicFreedom
    @RhythmicFreedom 6 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @GregRGS-md6fo
    @GregRGS-md6fo 7 місяців тому

    If you don't want commercials go to the original source.. seach BSWA This person is trying to make $ from Ajahn Brahm's videos! BAD KARMA BRO!

  • @manuelescaida9084
    @manuelescaida9084 7 місяців тому

    thank you very much for sharing!!!!

  • @martinwest7250
    @martinwest7250 7 місяців тому

    dogs are great but their also idiots. there are plenty of humans who deserve no love

  • @Brendatalks963
    @Brendatalks963 7 місяців тому

    How can we just turn those four fundamental poisons off?? Takes years of practice

  • @mds4514
    @mds4514 7 місяців тому

    King Canute demonstrated to his flattering courtiers that he had no control over the elements (the incoming tide), explaining that secular power is vain compared to the supreme power of God and the universe.

  • @JaydenLai0615
    @JaydenLai0615 7 місяців тому

    Hi! Thanks for posting this wonderful clip! What is the title to the Dharma talk is this video?

  • @rvdrawn4088
    @rvdrawn4088 7 місяців тому

    it's true, some people still hold on to negative things in the past, including myself. thank you for this.

  • @pawefilipiak9813
    @pawefilipiak9813 7 місяців тому

    I've waited a whole week, it's too long. Maybe you can be heard every day? Few minutes.

  • @paigegray3324
    @paigegray3324 8 місяців тому

    Was a guy at the park today beating his dog I wanted to take the leash and collar off of the dig and put it on him and beat him within a inch of his life I know that IA am that which is aware I know I am not this body I know the mundane world is just that It certain knows how to re engage me and draw me back into yhe drama I know this is happening and struggle immensely with this energy

  • @vijjanandadhamma
    @vijjanandadhamma 8 місяців тому

    Sharpening the faculties for attainment. How to strive for attainment? Pay great attention to these 9 ways while you are practicing SATIPATTHANA VIPASANNA. The first way is that the meditator must keep in mind that he will realise the dissolution of mental and physical processes or compounded things when he observer them as they really are. This should be the attitude of a meditator. Sometimes he does not believe that every mental and physical process is impermanent, subject to arising and passing away (anicca). Because of this preconception he may not be able to realise the true nature of the mind-body processes. Though he may gain deep concentration, it would only enable him to attain peace and happiness to a limited extent. The commentary says: A meditator must keep in mind that he see only the destruction of arisen formations. 2. The second way is, he must practise mindfulness meditation seriously. If he lacks respect for the technique or the result of meditation, then he will not put enough effort into his practice. Consequently, he cannot concentrate his mind well on the object of meditation. He will not be able to realise the true nature of nama and rupa. 3. The third way is that his mindfulness of mental and physical processes must be uninterrupted, continuous, constant and sustained. Only then can he attain the deep concentration upon which he can build insight knowledge which penetrates into the true nature of mental and physical processes. This is a very important point which every meditator must follow. While you are awake, you must constantly and continuously be aware of whatever arises in your mind and body as it really is. Be mindful for the whole day without a break. The fourth way is the seven kinds of suitability which a meditator should depend upon: a suitable abode or meditation hall, resort for alms, speech, co-meditator, food, climate and posture. Whether or not the conditions are suitable, you should make enough effort in your practice. 5. The fifth way is that a meditator must remember the way by which he attained deep concentration. By practising itrepeatedly he thereby acquires the skill to enable him to attain deep concentration. 6. The sixth way is that a meditator must develop the Seven Factors of Enlightenment (bojjhanga). He must develop them as and when they are needed; they are: mindfulness, investigation of dhamma, energy, rapture, tranquility, concentration and equanimity. When the mind is sluggish he should develop the enlightenment-factors of mindfulness, investigation of dhamma, energy and rapture. While the mind is too active he must develop the factors of tranquility, concentration and equanimity. 7. The seventh way is he must not worry about his body or even his life. Sometimes a meditator who strives very hard in his meditative practice from four o' clock in the morning to ten at night without rest, may worry that his body is weak. He may not put forth enough effort in his practice and his mindfulness will not be constant, continuous and sustained. When mindfulness is weak, it cannot bring about deep concentration. When concentration is weak, insight knowledge of the true nature of bodily and mental processes will not unfold. That is why the VISUDDHI MAGGA says that to sharpen these five mental faculties the meditator must not be concerned about his body and health. He must strive to the utmost, practising strenuously for the whole day without taking rest or a break and without concern for the body. 8. The eighth way is that whenever mental or physical pain arises, he should strive to note it by putting more effort into his practice. When pain arises, there is a tendency or desire to change position so that it will disappear, but he must not do so. Instead, he must put more effort in his practice to overcome the pain by being aware of it more energetically, attentively and precisely. The pain will become his 'friend' because it enables him to attain deep concentration and clear insight. The ninth way is that he must not stop half-way to his goal. He must not stop his practice of mindfulness meditation before he attains Arahantship. He must strive his best, putting persistent effort in his practice until he has achieved his goal. There are the mind ways of sharpening five mental faculties. We can summarize them as follows: 1. Keep in mind the aim to realise the impermanence of the mental-physical processes. 2. Practise the Dhamma seriously and with respect. 3. Maintain constant, uninterrupted and continuous mindfulness by being aware of all daily activities. 4. Seven kinds of suitability must be followed 5. Remember how to achieve the concentration that was attained previously 6. Develop the seven Factors of Enlightenment 7. Do not worry about your bodily health and life during meditation 8. Overcome physical pain through strenuous effort in your practice 9. Do not stop half-way to your goal. You must always be striving so long as you have not yet attained Arahantship. Buddhang saranam gacchami

  • @aratneerg3699
    @aratneerg3699 8 місяців тому

    Short but very sweet. Thank you. I am coming back often now to just remembering that they're probably suffering or will suffer from their behaviour as we all are and will.

  • @pawefilipiak9813
    @pawefilipiak9813 8 місяців тому

    Szkoda że tylko w niedzielę można ciebie słuchać.

  • @Wonderwall36
    @Wonderwall36 8 місяців тому

    It's DEFINITELY the government's fault, lol!

  • @freddylim310
    @freddylim310 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @freddylim310
    @freddylim310 8 місяців тому

    Sadhu🙏Sadhu 🙏Sadhu🙏

  • @pawefilipiak9813
    @pawefilipiak9813 8 місяців тому

  • @thinguyen4233
    @thinguyen4233 8 місяців тому

    ❤😅

  • @freddylim310
    @freddylim310 8 місяців тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @freddylim310
    @freddylim310 8 місяців тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @pawefilipiak9813
    @pawefilipiak9813 8 місяців тому

    🙏❤️

  • @hookah6579
    @hookah6579 8 місяців тому

    I was curious about this but remember reading books on Buddhism in my youth when I first got into the lefthand path and Satanism which contradicts basic tenants of the law. Now mind you, I don't think Buddha or any incarnation ever denied thoughts can't effect reality, but rather the direct moral contradiction of fulfilling your desire vs detaching from desires. For example Neville Goddard says in some reality, your desire is fulfilled or else you wouldn't have it. A monk would probably say that is true, but here and now in this reality, you are suffering. BECAUSE of attachment. BECAUSE of desire. And this really is the crux of spiritual practice. Do we seek or we do we stop? Do we choose our base urges or our spiritual ones? And I'm not speaking as a Buddhist. I have many desires, many attachments, bitterness and anger deep within my soul and I'm proud of it. But I respect the Buddhist enough to listen and not construe what he says. Because for the life of me, I cant imagine NOT wanting. The high and low path are there for a reason and the doors are wide open to both.

  • @thinguyen4233
    @thinguyen4233 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤🎉

  • @pawefilipiak9813
    @pawefilipiak9813 8 місяців тому

  • @burbik1116
    @burbik1116 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for these videos, it is very helpful!

  • @pawefilipiak9813
    @pawefilipiak9813 9 місяців тому

  • @ilovelawnorder
    @ilovelawnorder 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Ajahn,your wisdom is allways fun.Best way to absorb it.😇

  • @Suchness_of_Life
    @Suchness_of_Life 9 місяців тому

    Without using imagination and memory for a moment, that's the essence. Many people may do so via arts, they enjoy a piece art without words. Unfortunately many do so by using intoxications, it works as well but not sustainable.

  • @thelight853
    @thelight853 9 місяців тому

    Amithaba, Ajahn Brahm , May you be healthy and happy 😃

  • @payambagheri6370
    @payambagheri6370 9 місяців тому

    very good. Totally agree.

  • @BUY_YOUTUB_VIEWS.321
    @BUY_YOUTUB_VIEWS.321 9 місяців тому

    Well explained!

  • @user-gj4hn1hl2q
    @user-gj4hn1hl2q 9 місяців тому

    The irony

  • @thelight853
    @thelight853 9 місяців тому

    Message short and sweet. Very good

  • @isabelkassan5244
    @isabelkassan5244 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for being here and sharing with us!