Choose Life, Choose Inconvenience! | Ajahn Amaro | 15.10.2023
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
Oct 20, 2023
เสียงธรรม Where is the Dhamma / Ven. Ajahn Amaro
ในห้อง 'Meditation' ตั้งกระทู้โดย supatorn, 20 มีนาคม 2018.
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Abiding as Awareness : Ajahn Amaro : 25 August 2023
FriendinDhamma
Aug 30, 2023
"Abiding as Awareness", this Dhamma session via Zoom was given by Ajahn Amaro on 25th of August, 2023. -
Desirelessness Retreat : Day 8 Dhamma Discussion - Ajahn Amaro
FriendinDhamma
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Ajahn Amaro at Berkeley Buddhist Monastery 2023
Abhayagiri
Nov 11, 2023
This teaching event was led by Ajahn Amaro on November 7, 2023 at Berkeley Buddhist Monastery.
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The Self Illusion | Ajahn Amaro
Abhayagiri
Nov 15, 2023
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Ajahn Amaro | Vassa '23 Dhamma Streams | 12 Aug 2023
BuddhaDhamma Foundation
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Abhayagiri Kathina Ceremony 2023
Abhayagiri
Streamed live on Nov 12, 2023
Each year since the time of the Buddha, at the end of the three-month Rains Retreat, the lay community around Buddhist monasteries have gathered to celebrate the completion of the retreat and to offer to the monastic community gifts of cloth and supplies that will be useful for the coming year. The cloth is then cut, sewn and dyed by the monks to make a robe on that day to offer to one bhikkhu of the sangha’s choosing. This 2,500-year-old tradition is still carried on here in the West in Theravadan monasteries. It is both a significant and joyful occasion that, over time, has become emblematic of the richness of the relationship that exists between the lay people and the monastics. This relationship is characterized by deep bonds of friendship and commitment to mutual support. All year round, the monastery functions solely on offerings from the lay community.
The Abhayagiri community held the 2023 Kathina Ceremony on Sunday, November 12th. Luang Por Amaro, the abbot of Amaravati Monastery in England, was in attendance, as well as Ajahn Sudanto, the abbot of Pacific Hermitage in Washington State. -
Mara's Temptations (Vintage 1997 talk) | Ajahn Amaro
Abhayagiri
Jul 8, 2017
Ajahn Amaro recounts the story of Mara's temptations. This talk was originally given in 1997 and was featured on the 20th anniversary compilation of talks. -
Moments | Abhayagiri
Abhayagiri
Nov 1, 2020
A few moments captured from around the monastery.
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Bright, Loud, and Mobile is the False; Subtle and Indistinct is the True | Ajahn Amaro
Abhayagiri
Nov 28, 2023
Ajahn Amaro reflects on finding that which is ultimately true in a world filled with falsity. This Dhamma talk was offered on November 18, 2023 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.
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As Free as Air | Ajahn Amaro | 06.10.2021
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
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The questions of Vacchagotta | Ajahn Amaro | 06.10.2019
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
Oct 12, 2020
This Sunday Talk was given by Ajahn Amaro on the 6th of October 2019 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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Luang Por Chah’s Life And Example | Ajahn Amaro | 17.06.2020
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
Jan 15, 2021
This dhamma talk was given by Ajahn Amaro on the 17th of June 2020 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. -
‘Let the citta draw a picture’ – poetry & art as tools for Dhamma practice | Ajahn Amaro 29.09.2019
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
Oct 11, 2020
This Sunday Talk was given by Ajahn Amaro on the 29th of September 2019 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. -
Spiritual Friendship | Ajahn Amaro | 3 Jewels Hermitage 2023
Abhayagiri
Dec 22, 2023
This Dhamma talk was offered by Ajahn Amaro on November 13, 2023 at 3 Jewels Hermitage in Fort Bragg.
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The Path of the Unburdened: Four Reflections to Begin the New Year | Ajahn Amaro | 31.12.2023
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
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The True Meaning of Loving Kindness | Ajahn Amaro
Study Buddhism
Feb 27, 2023
Metta, or loving kindness, is not just a feeling, but an active intention to wish well for oneself and others and a powerful force for healing and transformation. In this video, Ajahn Amaro explores the practice of cultivating unconditional love and compassion towards oneself and others, and explains that through metta, we can cultivate a greater sense of connection, empathy, and kindness, which can transform our relationships and our world. -
The place of non abiding’ & ‘Not in my back yard! | Ajahn Amaro | 13.10.2019
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
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Living Without Money | Ajahn Amaro
Study Buddhism
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Buddhist Meditations for Complete Well-Being | Ajahn Amaro
Study Buddhism
Feb 26, 2023
In this video, Ajahn Amaro explains that the two practices of samatha and vipassana are essential for developing a deep understanding of the mind and cultivating inner peace. Samatha develops concentration and calmness by focusing on a single object, while vipassana focuses on cultivating awareness of the present moment. Ajahn Amaro emphasizes that both practices are important for developing a clear and stable mind, and he highlights their transformative power for achieving greater wisdom and inner freedom.
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