Seeking Out Inner Value | Ajahn Anan Wat Marp Jan
Emulating the Great Disciples | Ajahn Anan
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Jun 4, 2021
2021. 05. 23 | Anathapindika and Lady Visakha were declared the foremost lay supporters of the Buddhasasana. They were stream enterers and firm in their practice of the 5 precepts and 8 precepts on lunar observance days.
For the laity, one practices following their example - practicing dana, sila, and bhavana to see clearly for oneself the Buddha in one’s own heart.
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Purifying the Mind / Ajahn Anan
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Countless Lifetimes in a Day | Ajahn Anan
Why Are People Different? | Ajahn Anan
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Settled in the Present | Ajahn Anan
The Well Trained Mind Brings Happiness | Ajahn Anan
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The World & the Heart | Chapter 1: The World and the Heart | Ajahn Anan
Finding The Path | Chapter 2: The World and the Heart | Ajahn Anan
From Wisdom, Freedom | Chapter 3: The World and the Heart | Ajahn Anan
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
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Lessons Learned from Elephants & Monkeys | Ajahn Anan
Why are We Here? | Ajahn Chah
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
May 29, 2021
* Not long before he lost his speech and slipped into his final illness, Ajahn Chah gave this teaching. He compassionately uses his own failing body as the starting point for this deep reflection on the nature of life and death, and how we can find a true refuge for our own hearts. -
Form is in Emptiness & Emptiness is in Form | Ajahn Anan
Passing the Test of Samsāra | Ajahn Anan
Choosing the Way of Light | Ajahn Anan
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Unshakable Faith | Ajahn Anan
Taking Refuge in Our Good Kamma | Ajahn Anan
Our Inner and Outer Bodies | Ajahn Anan
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
June 20, 2021
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Don’t Stop at Heaven | Ajahn Anan
Polishing Our Hearts | Ajahn Anan
The Importance of Looking After Our Minds | Ajahn Anan
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
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The Great Benefits of Mindfulness | Ajahn Anan
The Results of Being Generous and Stingy | Ajahn Anan
Seeing the World for What It Is | Ajahn Anan
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Jun 26, 2021
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The Microscope of Insight | Ajahn Anan
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Jul 8, 2021
29 Jun 2021 | When we normally view the world through our physical eyes, we see humans, animals, and other beings. When we view it through the microscope of inner knowledge, however, we see matter arising and ceasing, and we understand the nature of not-self.
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Going Against the Flow of the World | Ajahn Anan | 21 Jul 2021
A Refuge For the Heart: Guidance for the Last Days of Life | Ajahn Anan
When the Causes Are Ready, the Fruits Arise | Ajahn Anan
How does Wisdom Arise? | Ajahn Anan | 28 Jul 2021
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Aug 7, 2021
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Beyond Birth & Above Death | Ajahn Anan | 03 Aug 2021
A Heart Free from Burdens | Ajahn Anan | 05 Aug 2021
Cooling Down a Hot Heart | Ajahn Anan | 07 Aug 2021 [Recorded in 2015]
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The Miracle of Dhamma | Friday Dhamma Videos | Ajahn Anan | 23 Jul 2021
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Aug 11, 2021
In this videoconference talk, Ajahn Anan talks about the seven weeks following the Buddha’s enlightenment, and the Buddha’s great compassion to endure many obstacles to teach. “So this is encompassed in the period that the Buddha travelled to Varanasi City with metta and compassion. We could imagine that if we had the highest happiness already, alone were already happy, what we would do. But the Buddha had to go through difficulties and hardships in walking, in teaching, in receiving arguments from other sects, all for the benefit and happiness of the multitudes of people. For the devas and all human beings. So this the Buddha’s virtue of great compassion, which is boundless and without equal. We can reflect on the sacrifice of the Buddha, where he traveled to teach the Pancavaggiya, and they evaded him by going to the Deer Park, and so the Buddha followed them. Where would there be another teacher that would have the patience, determination and sacrifice like this.”
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Ajahn Anan Akiñcano Biography
Ajahn Anan Akiñcano was born in Saraburi, central Thailand, in 1954 and received ordination under the renowned monk, Venerable Ajahn Chah, in 1975. Residing at Ajahn Chah’s main monastery of Wat Nong Pah Pong for his first four years, Ajahn Anan had the opportunity to serve frequently as Ajahn Chah’s personal assistant, which provided him the opportunity to develop a close connection to his teacher. After this first intensive training period, the young Anan wandered the forests of Thailand for several years seeking out secluded places to meditate. In 1984, he was offered land in the Rayong province on which to start a monastery, which became known as Wat Marp Jan.
Over thirty years later, Ajahn Anan’s reputation as an accomplished meditation teacher has grown, along with the number of monks coming to live under him. While his teachings stress the fundamentals of day-to-day meditation and mindfulness practice, Ajahn Anan is also known for his ability to articulate the Buddhist path in terms that practitioners of varied backgrounds can understand. His instruction has attracted a large following of foreigners, with monks from Australia, Brazil, Sri Lanka and elsewhere residing at Wat Marp Jan and its branches. Today, Ajahn Anan attends to his duties as abbot and teacher, looking after a growing number of branch monasteries in Thailand and overseas, teaching visiting laity, and instructing the monks who practice under his guidance.
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The Complete Path of Practice | Ajahn Anan Akiñcano
by Ajahn Anan | Sep 27, 2020
Renowned Thai Forest meditation master and disciple of the late Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Anan Akiñcano is known for his ability to teach the Dhamma on many levels, from the mundane to the super-mundane. This talk, translated by long-time disciple Ajahn Kalyano, gives a sweeping summary of the entire path of Buddhist practice, from the early stages of meditation to refined states of concentration and insight. An accompanying article can be found at https://www.fourthmessenger.org. More teachings from Ajahn Anan may be found at his monastery’s website, https://www.watmarpjan.org/en
Reflections from Emptiness: Dhamma Quotes on the Path from Ajahn Anan
by Ajahn Anan Akiñcano | Sep 27, 2020
Thai Forest master and disciple of the late Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Anan Akiñcano is known for his focus on mindfulness of the body and loving-kindenss. This collection of brief teachings stresses both and describes aspects of practice as found in the Thai Forest Tradition.
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Developing Ourselves to Abandon Self | Ajahn Anan | 02 Sep 2021
Seeing Nibbāna Within Our Hearts | Ajahn Anan | 05 Sep 2021
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Sep 9, 2021
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The Cause of Dukkha & the Cessation of Dukkha | Ajahn Anan | 08 Sep 2021 [Recorded in 2010]
Where Purity Arises | Ajahn Anan | 09 Sep 2021 [Recorded in 2010]
What’s Wrong with Being Right | Ajahn Anan | 11 Sep 2021
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Sep 15, 2021
Even though we may be right, if we attach to that rightness, it turns wrong. It’s normal for everyone in the world to have their own views, but if we each cling on to our own, there will be no end to the arguments and chaos. So we must learn to lay aside our opinions and listen to others, reflecting on what they have to say. And who knows? Maybe they actually are correct. But it’s only when we get to heart of the matter—the place where right and wrong cease to exist—that we can find real peace.
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All for the Sake of Nibbāna | Ajahn Anan | 22 Sep 2021 [Recorded in 2010]
How to Reach Nibbāna | Ajahn Anan | 25 Sep 2021 [Recorded in 2008]
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Sep 26, 2021
When we are generous and virtuous without expecting anything in return, what we gain is inner wealth, happiness and emptiness. So, we shouldn’t desire any plane of birth or state of becoming, but set our hearts on the highest happiness instead: nibbāna. -
Heaven, Hell, and Elephants | Ajahn Anan | 26 Sep 2021 [Recorded in 2008]
Peace in Body, Speech & Mind | Ajahn Anan | 27 Sep 2021 [Recorded in 2008]
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
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Kamma & Equality | Ajahn Anan | 28 Sep 2021
Protection for the Mind | Ajahn Anan | 29 Sep 2021
The Path that Leads Beyond the World | Ajahn Anan | 30 Sep 2021
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Oct 4, 2021
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The Mind Beyond the World | Ajahn Anan | 05 Oct 2021
Ajahn Anan Dhamma
Oct 10, 2021
Like Anathapindika and Lady Visakha, we train in giving, virtue, and mental cultivation. We train ourselves in mindfulness and wisdom to know sense impressions as they arise such that the mind may cross over sense impressions and go beyond the world.
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