Video Recordings #1 |
Dhamma Talks & Presentations - Dec. 2019 to Sept. 2021
by Ajahn Achalo, also an interview with Ajahn Pavaro, and more ...
Commentary on The Sutta upon Emptiness
Part 1 - 18 Sept 2021
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Part 2 - 29 Sept 2021
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Developing the Seven Factors of Enlightenment in Daily Life
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An online talk given to the
Ottawa Buddhist Society and friends – 3 September 2021 |
Segunda conversa com Ajahn Achalo
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Para assistir todas as palestras semanais e participar com perguntas ao vivo, inscreva-se na Rede Social da Sociedade Budista do Brasil (4th December 2020).
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Talk - 2nd December 2020
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A talk at the annual retreat of the International Buddhist Studies College.
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Evening Mediation - 2nd March 2020
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A guided meditation that I gave recently while
passing through Delhi, which focuses upon body contemplation may be useful to some of you at this time. As such meditations can be both grounding, centering, and useful for lessening a strong sense of ‘self’ within experience. |
Relic Enshrining
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Relic Enshrining, Placing Chedi Spire and Parasol Ceremonies
- 10 November 2019 |
Dhamma Talk in Gaya
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Here is the talk which I gave under the Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya recently.
The talk starts at 44 minutes after a guided meditation.
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Q&A Dhamma Discussion in Sri Lanka
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What is mind?... what is mindfulness?... what is skillful concentration?
How does one develop the levels of samadhi progressively? How does one develop Vipassana Insight? How to work with pain? |
Dhamma Talk at Nalanda Centre
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At the Nalanda Buddhist Centre in Kuala Lumpur I’ve tried to give advice, encouragement and
admonishment as a support during this talk. There are also some interesting Questions which I’ve answered. |
A filmed Interview with Ajahn Pavaro
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Ajahn Pavaro is the 'number two' monk at Anandagiri Forest Monastery and has lived at Anandagiri for more than five years. Here he is interviewed by the monk who trained him in his early monastic years, Ajahn Sona, abbot of Birken Forest Monastery in Canada. Ajahn articulately describes how his deepening practice and insights led him from his married life, working as a university lecturer, to the life of a full time celibate contemplative.
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