Dear Ajahn, your description of trying to be careful not to injure small insects was so touching. I think your attitude is what inspired me to take an interest in a documentary on Native American bee keeping practices. They demonstrated moving the bees with a feather, brilliant! The next time I removed a cricket from my bathtub, it was so amazing, I brushed him over to my hand, he jumped a couple of times but I succeeded in carrying him, open handed, out the door where I let him jump off my hand into the grass. I was so happy.
This is one of the most mindblowing dhamma talks I've ever listened to. I usually take notes on dhamma talks and on this one I ended up pretty much transcribing the whole dhamma talk. Sadhu!
Thank you so much for your incredible personal work that allows you to transmit these teachings in a very down-to-Earth, accessible way for those of us navigating our daily world. Thank you!
"What does it take to experience a painful feeling and letting it rise and pass. What does it take to experience a crazy thought and letting it rise and pass."
Marvellous. LIfe-saving, even. Especially the last 3 minutes or so. 'Unerring, gentle, enquiry... to get to where the release is...' Just beautiful, thank you.
The heart of this beautiful Bhikkhu continues to bless my life thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Dear Ajahn, your description of trying to be careful not to injure small insects was so touching. I think your attitude is what inspired me to take an interest in a documentary on Native American bee keeping practices. They demonstrated moving the bees with a feather, brilliant! The next time I removed a cricket from my bathtub, it was so amazing, I brushed him over to my hand, he jumped a couple of times but I succeeded in carrying him, open handed, out the door where I let him jump off my hand into the grass. I was so happy.
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Thank you 🙏
This is one of the most mindblowing dhamma talks I've ever listened to. I usually take notes on dhamma talks and on this one I ended up pretty much transcribing the whole dhamma talk. Sadhu!
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Thank you Ajahn Sucitto. I benefit from every single talk you give.
Thank you very much for the Dhamma talk and anumotana sadhu🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for your incredible personal work that allows you to transmit these teachings in a very down-to-Earth, accessible way for those of us navigating our daily world. Thank you!
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"What does it take to experience a painful feeling and letting it rise and pass.
What does it take to experience a crazy thought and letting it rise and pass."
Wonderful ..and apt and gentle 🙏🙏🙏 With gratitude and Metta
I love you Ajahn . Thank you very much. Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
Absolute genius, thankyou Ajahn Sucitto and whoever uploaded it
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS INCREDIBLE TALK, Ajahn
Marvellous. LIfe-saving, even. Especially the last 3 minutes or so. 'Unerring, gentle, enquiry... to get to where the release is...' Just beautiful, thank you.
🙏❤️ He is great indeed. Very sensitive and caring.
Hope you are well ❤️🙏
This is an amazing talk. Practices that help us become aware of our lives, or rather life.
Very many thanks.
Crazy good
Great talk thank you I appreciate every bit of it.
makes complete sense, enjoyed live talk on Sunday Thank you
Martine Sakulku
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Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu