Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Mindful Way - Part 2 - Ajahn Chah
  • Mindful Way - Part 2 - Ajahn Chah

  • Mindful Way - Part 1 - Ajahn Chah

  • Compilation of Ajahn Chah's Teaching, หลวงปู่ชา (Ajahn Chah, Theravada Buddhism) - Ajahn Chah

  • Mindful Way - Ajahn Chah

  • Breaking through Perceptions - Ajahn Chah

  • Disenchantment - Ajahn Chah

  • Entrevista a Ajahn Sumedho - Ajahn Chah

  • Meditation Breakthrough - Ajahn Chah

  • A hungry young man - Ajahn Chah

  • Mindful Way - Part 2 - Ajahn Chah


    Buddhist monk strive hard to realise Nirvana. They diligently dicipline their own mind, and watch how desires, emotions come and go, without clinging to them. The impermanence of all forms is a key point in Buddha's Great teachings. Buddhism is the only religion which explains how mind works. If one is to take control of ones mind should he worry about external (non-existing) Gods anymore??Buddha explained That Self/soul/I is a conventional truth, but not an absolute or ultimate truth. In reality nothing exist. Not-self is called "Anatta", one key point in Buddhism.
    Mindful Way - Part 2 - Ajahn Chah


    Buddhist monk strive hard to realise Nirvana. They diligently dicipline their own mind, and watch how desires, emotions come and go, without clinging to them. The impermanence of all forms is a key point in Buddha's Great teachings. Buddhism is the only religion which explains how mind works. If one is to take control of ones mind should he worry about external (non-existing) Gods anymore??
     
    Mindful Way - Part 1 - Ajahn Chah


    Buddhist monk strive hard to realise Nirvana. They diligently dicipline their own mind, and watch how desires, emotions come and go, without clinging to them. The impermanence of all forms is a key point in Buddha's Great teachings. Buddhism is the only religion which explains how mind works. If one is to take control of ones mind should he worry about external (non-existing) Gods anymore??
     
    Compilation of Ajahn Chah's Teaching, หลวงปู่ชา (Ajahn Chah, Theravada Buddhism) - Ajahn Chah


    Theravada Buddhism. The core teaching of Venerable Ajahn Chah (Phra Bodhiñāna Thera), A good compilation of Ajahn Chah teaching. Venerable Ajahn Chah (Phra Bodhiñāna Thera) was born into a typical farming family in a rural village in the province of Ubon Rachathani, N.E. Thailand, on June 17, 1918. Wat Nong Pah Pong (วัดหนองป่าพง)
    Mindful Way - Ajahn Chah


    Excerpts from the BBC documentary 'The Mindful Way' which show Luang Por Chah (also available in full on video.google.com), briefly featuring the young Ajahn Liam who was later nominated by Luang Por Chah to lead Wat Pah Pong and continues to do so.For more video, audio and text see http://www.watnongpahpong.orghttp://www.ajahnchah.orgVideo series of biography of Ajahn Chah: http://www.ajahnchah.org/videos.htm
     
    Breaking through Perceptions - Ajahn Chah
    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:50 PM PST

    Great awakening to the nature of perceptions.All videos of the biography of Ajahn Chah are available at: http://www.ajahnchah.org/videos.htm
     
    Disenchantment - Ajahn Chah
    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:50 PM PST

    Contemplating a tragic sequence of deaths.All videos of the biography of Ajahn Chah are available at: http://www.ajahnchah.org/videos.htm
     
    Entrevista a Ajahn Sumedho - Ajahn Chah
    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:50 PM PST

    No dia 25 de Outubro de 2006, no programa a "Fé dos Homens", na RTP2, passou a entrevista a Ajahn Sumedho, realizada por Ana de Frias, aquando da sua visita a Portugal em Julho último. A reportagem inclui passagens do workshop de Meditação no Marriott Hotel, em Lisboa.Mais info:http://www.publicacoesmaitreya.pt/entrevista.php?ev=5
     
    Meditation Breakthrough - Ajahn Chah
    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:50 PM PST

    Powerful meditation experience. Enlightenment or not?All videos of this series are available at:http://www.ajahnchah.org/videos.htm
     
    A hungry young man - Ajahn Chah
    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:50 PM PST

    Sitting and waiting hungrily after almsround - and an unexpected reaction of Ajahn Chah's. Being hungry has it's benefits, as Ajahn Jayasaro points out.The whole series of videos is available at http://www.ajahnchah.org/videos.htm.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).

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