Meditation Toolkit I: Ānāpānasati

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Talk #1 in a series of 8, on different kinds of meditation, by Ajahn Punnadhammo. Full playlist: • Meditation Toolkit

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  • @J_heterodox
    @J_heterodox 2 дні тому

    How helpful. Language is still our greatest barrier. Thank you for the Dhamma

  • @monedye
    @monedye 2 місяці тому +3

    "Fill the mind with the breath" 🙏🙏🙏

  • @michaelrichardson989
    @michaelrichardson989 Рік тому +11

    These talks are extremely helpful ajahn thankyou very much.
    May all beings be happy well and peaceful.

  • @Skyelement84K
    @Skyelement84K Рік тому +5

    No room left. Fill the mind with the breath. ❤🙏💐🙏

  • @ahdumbs1161
    @ahdumbs1161 6 місяців тому +2

    I’d say beyond these videos being extremely helpful, the community of commenters here is as well! Everyone in our community has such wonderful advice and I love being able to read/hear from such intelligent individuals. Makes me feel like I am on the right path with good people. Thank you all ❤ Namo Buddhaya, peace to ALL, EVERYWHERE

  • @buddymc
    @buddymc Рік тому +5

    Thank you for a very informative and useful talk on Anapanasati.

  • @LENIN990
    @LENIN990 Рік тому +6

    Thank you. I"m surprised to see so many bridges between the Thai Forest Tradition and the Soto Zen school :) Perhaps a lesson about zazen and meditation in the Theravada tradition?

  • @saintsword23
    @saintsword23 Рік тому +3

    This is extremely helpful and confirms a few things I've learned the hard way. The translation of "concentration" got me to narrow my focus for a long time, until I started seeing a pattern where that would put me to sleep. Dullness of mind is the collapse of the periphery part of awareness and narrowing focus is purposely collapsing the periphery.
    I started just relaxing into the breath and prioritizing calm in the breath. It felt better and was clearly "correct." It has led to far deeper samadhi and ironically, far easier concentration. Stability is a good way to put it: the mind doesn't flit from thing to thing. And what surprised me is how naturally it calms down. You don't have to "do" much if you're just gentle and tune into it calming itself.
    I still have a long way to go, but I feel renewed confidence that I'm on the right track after listening to you Ajahn! My journey is without a teacher so it's helpful to have these kinds of signposts along the path.

    • @fodizi
      @fodizi 2 місяці тому

      Sadhu

  • @musicworkshop1275
    @musicworkshop1275 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Ajahn. I will return to this. It answers a few questions I’ve head! Sean.

  • @saintsword23
    @saintsword23 Рік тому +2

    Regarding the nimitta: from what I understand of the Vissudhimagga and the Pa-Auk instructors that teach that method, you aren't supposed to switch to the nimitta as your object until it is refined and switching your attention happens naturally. In the early stages of the nimitta appearing it will jump around or morph or do many other such things, and that means you stay with the breath until it calms down and becomes clearer.
    Of course, I'm not an instructor and I'm just repeating what I've understood the way I've understood it. It's better to ask someone in that tradition.

  • @k-alphatech3442
    @k-alphatech3442 8 місяців тому

    🙏 ❤ 🙏 Thank you so much! 🙏❤ 🙏

  • @mannymanny159
    @mannymanny159 Рік тому +1

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @kennethtan6403
    @kennethtan6403 Рік тому

    Thank you and Much Love from the Philippines.

  • @ckahlquist2129
    @ckahlquist2129 Рік тому

    I am a big fan of Webu Sayadaw and his collection of discourses titled, The Way To Ultimate Calm. Anapana for me is the bedrock of my practice.
    Focus On The Spot

  • @sanidasuwachirad3329
    @sanidasuwachirad3329 Рік тому

    🙏 🙏 🙏 Anumodana sadhu sadhu sadhu Ajahn 🙏

  • @Paulman.K
    @Paulman.K 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent.

  • @gazbrat
    @gazbrat Рік тому

    Awsome advice and very helpfull. Thank you.

  • @MsLeenite
    @MsLeenite Рік тому +2

    Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu. Thank you, Bhante. I'm glad to hear that you think "concentration" is a misleading translation for samadhi. It does seem to point a new meditator in the direction of straining and stressing to acquire or become, when the natural progression toward Nibbana is a gradual and increasingly pervasive letting go. So it would seem to be much more useful to regard samadhi as a calming of the mind, allowing thoughts to float away as they floated in, instead of compulsively sending the mind here and there after them.

    • @fodizi
      @fodizi 2 місяці тому

      Sadhu

  • @JIMISPIER
    @JIMISPIER Рік тому

    🙏🙏🙏
    Thank you!

  • @cariyaputta
    @cariyaputta Рік тому +3

    Dear sir, on the further steps down the Anapanassati method, i.e. step 5th to step 16th. There are many confusing translations and interpretations it's hard to know how to actually practice the whole Anapanassati to its fulfillment so as to complete the Four Satipatthana and the Seven Factors of Awakening.

  • @anuragpranav
    @anuragpranav 11 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @KTEIK
    @KTEIK 9 місяців тому +2

    Can doing anapanasati meditation be used as a Samatha meditation?

    • @martindinov932
      @martindinov932 2 місяці тому

      It is the quintessential samatha meditation.

  • @surajbadwal2601
    @surajbadwal2601 Рік тому

    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @GailHarrell
    @GailHarrell Рік тому

    Rather than concentration or concentrated, I feel the term 'collected' or 'collectedness' better expresses the unified and settled quality one is looking for-a sense of 'gathering in'. A suggestion for your consideration. Thank you Bhante.

    • @saintsword23
      @saintsword23 Рік тому

      I'd even say "calm" is a good way to put it. The breath calms and the mind calms. Westerners want to will something to happen and if they're going to do that, it's best they try to "will" calm I think.

  • @alakso777
    @alakso777 Рік тому

    🙏🏼

  • @jamesamatore8717
    @jamesamatore8717 Рік тому +1

    What MN sutra is the relay coach race?

  • @saintsword23
    @saintsword23 Рік тому

    I'd be curious about your thoughts on the Pa-Auk method of paying attention to the idea of the breath from the very beginning.

  • @BarbarraBay
    @BarbarraBay Рік тому

    the buddha didn't teaching what this monk is teaching. parimukhaṁ does not refer to anything physical. anapanasati is not samatha.

    • @saintsword23
      @saintsword23 Рік тому +4

      It would be helpful if you elaborated or provided a source discussing what you mean. I've never heard anapanasati not being samatha. Sometimes I hear about it, when tuning into the sensation of breath, capable of producing vipassana, but its main function seems to be samatha.

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay Рік тому

      @@saintsword23 this comment is so ignorant

    • @saintsword23
      @saintsword23 Рік тому +5

      @@BarbarraBay Alright, I'm just going to disengage now. I'm happy to have a productive conversation if you want to clarify and elaborate what you mean but I suspect your intention is to instead sow discord and ill will. I wish you peace either way.

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay Рік тому

      @@saintsword23 sorry but you do not understand. You are obviously not a buddhist nor have the capacity to understand & realise buddhism. you spoke to me in a very rude manner as though you were an authority where in reality you are ignorant. you continue to make slanderous allegations. Buddhism has nothing for you when you have the capacity to engage in slander. you continue to tell lies inferring your mind is peaceful. i suggest to read MN 61 and the Buddha's view about liars. Personally, I posted the truth. The monk in the video is talking things unrelated to Anapanasati

    • @jesse67347
      @jesse67347 Рік тому +2

      In the Samyutta Nikaya there is a collection of sutta's about anapanasati. In SN 54.8 the Buddha talks about 'anapanasatisamadhi' and how it leads to the four jhana's and the formless attainments (samatha) and then how it leads to insight into impermanence (vipassana). Anapanasati develops both samatha and vipassana, and that is precisely why the Buddha recommends it.

  • @BarbarraBay
    @BarbarraBay Рік тому +1

    this monk should stick to his history lectures.

    • @saintsword23
      @saintsword23 Рік тому +3

      I think you might want to check your mind for ill will here.

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay Рік тому +1

      @@saintsword23 wow. you no nothing about Dhamma yet you accuse others of ill-will. this monk is teaching commentary ideas about anapanasati that are unrelated to what the Buddha taught.

    • @ricardomir2363
      @ricardomir2363 7 місяців тому +1

      Your comment is very negative and has nothing to do with Dhamma.

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay 7 місяців тому

      @@ricardomir2363 no. the monks ramblings have nothing to do with Dhamma; similar to your false speech

  • @BarbarraBay
    @BarbarraBay Рік тому

    there is no such thing as mindfulness "of" breathing.

  • @kristinabaade2343
    @kristinabaade2343 Рік тому +1

    🙏🙏🙏