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Amaravati Podcast | Latest Dhamma Talks Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.7 • 63 Ratings
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Popular podcast with the latest Dhamma talks from Amaravati Buddhist Monastery located in the UK. These talks are given by monks and nuns from the Thai Forest Buddhist tradition. Topics are often about how to meditate, reflections on Buddhist teachings or readings. A more complete audio library can be found on https://www.amaravati.org/audio
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Developing Right Understanding: Letting Go of Identities
Luang Por Sumedho gave this talk on 29 June 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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Handful of Leaves
Ajahn Khemaka gave this talk on 21 June 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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Suttas as a Means to Liberation
Ajahn Dhammasiha gave this talk on 14 June 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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In This Life
Luang Por Sumedho gave this talk on 30 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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Happiness of the Well-Trained Mind
Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo (63 vassa), the abbot of Wat Pah Pong, gave this Dhamma talk (translated into English by Ajahn Kevali) on 19 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. This was the last Dhamma reflection given on the occasion of Luang Por Sumedho's 90th birthday.
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Happiness of the Well-Trained Mind (Thai)
Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo (63 vassa), the abbot of Wat Pah Pong, gave this Dhamma talk (in Thai) on 19 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. This was the last Dhamma reflection given on the occasion of Luang Por Sumedho's 90th birthday.
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Christians listening, too.
I have been listening for many years, and I’m a priest in one of the branches of Christianity. It hurts a bit when speakers speak insensitively or in overly general, facile ways about our Christian spirituality, which can actually be greatly enhanced by Buddhist wisdom. I ask dhamma speakers to consider that it is ignorance of Right Speech to do, and hinders us all in the bonds on compassion. 🪷 Respectfully offered. Radiant silence. Peace. Metta. Samadhi. 🪷