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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2009
  • Ajahn Sumano Bhikku answers life's questions.
    This is part 01 of the full dvd documentary " Monk In The Mountain".
    A Journey into the forests north of Bangkok revealing
    the life of an extraordinary and unusual monk from the
    western world.
    Ajahn Sumano Bikkhu
    Being a student of law and an American entrepeneur,
    Ajahn achieved great success before dropping it all.
    Or going for it all, as he would say.
    Please join Ajahn and me, Greg Carroll, in this
    documentary as we learn lessons that will resonate
    with spiritual and sensitive beings.
    Listening to Ajahns simple and clear ideas will help
    all of us deal calmly with the overwhelming
    circumstances we face everyday. He knows well the
    Path on which he will take you, and make sure you
    do not lose the way.
    Questions about fear, meditation, religion, karma
    and who we are will be answered in profoundly simple
    and direct ways. Ajahns insights reflect the wisdom
    of a man who has already taken the journey inward
    via long and comprehensive meditation practice from
    which answers arrive spontaneously and intuitively.
    This is no ordinary documentary. Experiencing it will
    motivate you, to observe the daily events of your life
    with more awareness and clarity. You will fully know
    how it feels to be here and now, in the present moment.
    His wisdom looks down on the world from vantage
    points of simplicity, and clarity... it transcends time. Amazon Associate links
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @ianoian1
    @ianoian1 6 років тому +7

    I copied the six videos to MP3 format and uploaded to my Sony Walkman. It just so happened, I started a new job where I had to travel by train for 10 minutes every day. I listened to his teachings for months. This man IS very enlightened!!

  • @tonyly6810
    @tonyly6810 2 роки тому

    When I asked my mind. If we are not Body and we are not mind. What are we?
    I got the Response From Red And Green Dragon Dakini Energy.
    We are the Soul.
    And it's telling me to tune in and Enjoy more relax.
    The more In tune, relaxed, happy, joyful compassionate. The more light you emit. The more light you emit the more you can transmute. With your Mind Talk to Heart and Spirit and Soul to create light Tools to protect self and Temple.
    Be of Sacred Heart and Mind and Soul and Spirit.
    Now I'm Sitting on Throne.
    May all beings Be Happy, Peaceful, and loved. Shine peace and love into the Chaos.
    With Divine love Harmony and peace and Joy can happen.
    Let's light up the world and focus on seeing the light in others and creating a Wild fire Storm to light up the Universe

  • @bodhi9464
    @bodhi9464 11 місяців тому

    I heard this monk has disrobed . Does anyone know?

  • @MrsSudsawat
    @MrsSudsawat 13 років тому +2

    @Dia142 lucky you..I am planning to meet him someday...hopefully I would get to talk Dharma with him. This video is great.

  • @sunondhon
    @sunondhon 13 років тому +2

    Thank you for Bhandana Sumano Bhikku s..... u

  • @bormeepai_nobody
    @bormeepai_nobody 8 років тому +1

    thankyou so much for this upload...
    deeply grateful.
    anumodana ka.

  • @brianallan1483
    @brianallan1483 11 років тому +1

    i think remembrance day looked really peaceful, a superb way to bring the buddhist monks together, i wish that Australia can think of this, because really, there is too much clutter here, i really thought these talks about the event was very cool

  • @Arahansannihilation
    @Arahansannihilation 7 років тому

    Good take on the old adage "I think therefore I am" at the end. The thinking is actually come after the arising of thought. How thought arises is the mystery. People's personality fits into this perfectly. Thought arises then they think it further and action takes place thus give them the "that's the way he or she is" appearance.

  • @neetalt
    @neetalt 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this journey 🙏. There comes a time in every souls journey in one life or the other...where the soul parts away with everything to get that one thing (truth, peace).

  • @pavatsirimaturos6336
    @pavatsirimaturos6336 12 років тому +3

    everything he said is correct, one day u will understand about what he's said here. When u can really see your own true state of mind exactly as he's described insetad of its condition.

  • @nilartun6155
    @nilartun6155 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for your teaching us

  • @saki2805
    @saki2805 14 років тому +1

    Thanks for such enlightened talk.

  • @Dia142
    @Dia142 14 років тому +2

    I actually met him by coincidence, i was visiting a temple nearby where the thai monks told us (friend&me) that a "farang"-monk was living nearby. So they led us over to him and had a very good chat :]
    Thanks for the vid

  • @gokartmozart
    @gokartmozart 14 років тому

    Excellent. Thanks!

  • @user-yk2rc1qw2q
    @user-yk2rc1qw2q 8 років тому +3

    All he said is totally true. Absolutely agree.

  • @Kvndean
    @Kvndean 10 років тому

    Well said, brother!

  • @ShanBKK
    @ShanBKK 11 років тому

    Thank you very much krab :)

  • @user-sv3yu9sc5g
    @user-sv3yu9sc5g 6 років тому

    สาธุๆอนุโมทามิ

  • @philomath369
    @philomath369 11 років тому

    exactly.
    !

  • @Whyrweherereally
    @Whyrweherereally 10 років тому

    The thing is you create your own pleasure and suffering, its a process of consciousness attributed to result of labeling via 'communication' a specific experience. The psychology of human language, 'logic' is just-a-word.

  • @AnattaAnattata
    @AnattaAnattata 7 років тому +1

    Sadhu!

  • @muhummadebagavee8899
    @muhummadebagavee8899 6 років тому

    สา ธุ สาธุๆ.( sadhu sadhu )

  • @TheSarankorn
    @TheSarankorn 11 років тому

    สาธุ

  • @user-kr1dh9gx9x
    @user-kr1dh9gx9x 7 років тому

    สาธุ

  • @Nalinat55
    @Nalinat55 11 років тому

    สาธุ

  • @weesong009
    @weesong009 11 років тому

    สาธุ

  • @KishoreSherchand
    @KishoreSherchand 11 років тому +1

    Awesome !

  • @quietariafunujioxz6661
    @quietariafunujioxz6661 5 років тому

    Sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @markesosemutabang9382
    @markesosemutabang9382 5 років тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @NotSure109
    @NotSure109 7 років тому +1

    For clarity, his name is part name, part title. "Ajahn" ("a" as in "ask /soft "j" as in "Azerbaijan" / "ahn" sounds like "on") means teacher, and refers to someone with a respected 10 year study & practice of the dhamma. "Bhikkhu" ("bee" + "koo") means monk/mendicant etc. These are titles, not names like Sumano is, which is given to him as his "monk name" when he ordains.

  • @williamlim5458
    @williamlim5458 6 років тому +1

    Namobuddhaya

  • @40vandeventerplacestlouism62
    @40vandeventerplacestlouism62 6 років тому +3

    หลวงพ่อกล่าวได้ถูกต้องแล้ว ท่านเข้าถึงหลักธรรมของพระพุทธศาสนาอย่างแท้จริง

    • @pitakrupaman
      @pitakrupaman 6 років тому

      คนไทยมาทำหน้าใหญ่อะไรแถวนี้อ่ะ

    • @winwatjana9453
      @winwatjana9453 5 років тому +3

      @@pitakrupaman ..การโพสแบบนี้ไม่สร้างสรรครับ ไม่มีใคร "หน้าใหญ่" หรือโอ้อวดอะไรเพียงแต่เค้าฟังภ.อังกฤษที่พูดเกี่ยวกับการเวียนว่ายตายเกิดในสังสารวัฏและการตัดวงจรนี้ไม่ให้เกิดหรือตายอีกด้วยการทำสมาธิอานาปานสติ และกล่าวอนุโมทนาชื่นชมท่านอาจารย์ว่าเข้าถึงหลักธรรมก็แค่นั้นเอง

  • @thelight3200
    @thelight3200 6 років тому +1

    Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!

  • @altaescuelaecuestre
    @altaescuelaecuestre 12 років тому

    I always thought the opposite: life is pure joy; you have this body that if you sit very still or stand something will start to hurt. But we have this giant gift: 99.99% of the time you just need to move a little and the pain goes away. Isn't that GREAT? This monk needs some Prozac. It's about the most depressed monk I've seen. Maybe he wanted to win the jackpot.

  • @thaitiki
    @thaitiki 12 років тому +1

    May I share,Thank you.

  • @user-vp4ux4zm8o
    @user-vp4ux4zm8o 7 років тому +2

    sadhu anumotanami

  • @Nerstow
    @Nerstow 12 років тому +1

    @barbarbarbar2 The earliest Buddhists texts with dialogue attributed to the Buddha make it clear rebirth is one of the fundamental tenants of Buddhism. You can believe what you want but the texts show he certainly did teach rebirth, it wasn't just Hindus. Try reading the Pali canon instead of a book from someone giving their take on Buddhism.

  • @orawangraham4899
    @orawangraham4899 12 років тому +1

    Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu

  • @ssitabut
    @ssitabut 11 років тому +1

    If you want to learn more about his teaching visit his website.

  • @thanhtay9855
    @thanhtay9855 6 років тому +1

    May lord buddha give to you parami.sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @tot192532
    @tot192532 12 років тому

    everything we can not cling

  • @psitzhang9345
    @psitzhang9345 7 років тому +2

    please explain what the sweet taste is unless u eat it by yourself. That is Buddhism!!!

  • @suthepkaeosomboon6721
    @suthepkaeosomboon6721 5 років тому

    Sadhu...sadhu...sadhu..

  • @barbarbarbar2
    @barbarbarbar2 12 років тому

    I am a Buddhist. With very much due respect, I think Ajahn Sumano looks at lives too pesimistically. I believe when one is enlightened, he/she looks at lives and everywhere with joy even if things are really bad around him/her. I know the benefit of meditation is to observe so as to have a relief from single mindedness and stress. I never heard Buddha taught about reincarnation. It was Hindu's. He taught interconnectedness and causal law. The fact we are here, there were causes in the past.

  • @KatchAFlick96
    @KatchAFlick96 12 років тому

    I don't think his insight is pessimistic at all, unless you see sickness and death as things that can be averted. He is simply saying that with birth comes sickness and death. The Buddha taught that we should reflect on this (the Five Recollections), because it reminds us of the impermanence of our own existence. By reflecting on this, then we cease to cling. When we cease to cling, we can let go... and that is what brings about joy.

    • @leewhoopingcranegungfu
      @leewhoopingcranegungfu 2 роки тому

      I concur. This venerable monk is just being very realistic, not pessimistic. He teaches the true Dhamma, not packaged up with sweet words. The Western person normally cannot accept these true words.

  • @michionaoki1281
    @michionaoki1281 6 років тому

    Sadhu

  • @sovannplork5160
    @sovannplork5160 5 років тому

    Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu

  • @Dan0101010101010
    @Dan0101010101010 12 років тому

    Are we not our conscious thoughts? Sure we cant control unconscious thoughts by we can think freely what ever we wish imagine etc, We are our consciousness and our conscious thoughts?

  • @raymondharvey1821
    @raymondharvey1821 7 років тому

    the true reality is beyond the practice, the body and mind. it's God. the place of nonduality.

  • @kevinw.3330
    @kevinw.3330 7 років тому +1

    The positive path

  • @ITSbigwillystyle
    @ITSbigwillystyle 11 років тому

    Indeed, we shouldn't focus on whether samsara is a real cycle or not. It's not really important, that's not what Buddhism is about anyway.

  • @bigong2010
    @bigong2010 7 років тому +4

    sadhu sadhu sadhu....

  • @norsangkelsang7939
    @norsangkelsang7939 11 років тому +1

    Clearly, rebirth was a reality according to Buddha

  • @qcon81
    @qcon81 11 років тому

    Believing in survival of consciousness is not a leap of faith.But not believing in it is. Its a violation of ones own direct and immediate experience. What leads you to believe that there is no consciousness after death other than your belief about it?Do u know for yourself that it is the case?Not only that, but disbelief in survival of consciousness is akin to not believing in cause-n-effect(btw by consciousness I am not meaning some ''soul''lifting off intact at death(as in Christian beliefs)

  • @donsoutham6218
    @donsoutham6218 6 років тому +1

    SADHU SADHU __(())__

  • @DURGESH-gy8hb
    @DURGESH-gy8hb 5 років тому

    nice view i want to meet you, may buddha give you what you want.

    • @mynanoot1980
      @mynanoot1980 5 років тому

      It's not important to get anything. But as we see You got that karma.

  • @philomath369
    @philomath369 11 років тому

    it's just different personalities in the world. not everyone reacts the same to a situation or question. Buddha did teach reincarnation.

  • @medici7495
    @medici7495 5 років тому

    เพลงจีนไปปะ

  • @brorain5003
    @brorain5003 6 років тому +1

    Sadhu! Sadhu!! Sadhu!!!

  • @Dhammavaro1
    @Dhammavaro1 6 років тому

    and at the end: nothing whatsoever is worth - having, being or becoming .....

  • @circlehotel
    @circlehotel 11 років тому +1

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