I had not seen this talk before though I’ve heard some of the stories in other talks. I never grow tired of hearing Ajahn Amaro’s personal stories which I like best. One thing remains true for every story and all his talks, I learn or recall something new each time I listen. Then for a few days I’m a little bit better a person. So I try to listen to Dhamma talks by AJAHNS Amaro, Sumedho, Passano, Sucitto and others. I also enjoy the readings of Ajahn Chah’s talks by Ajahn Amaro and others. May they all live long and continue to point us on our way to Nibbana for as long as they decide. May we all listen closely so long as they do. With Lovingkindness to the Arya Sangha and the Lay Sangha all, JTI
Thanks a lot for uploaded Ajahn Amaro's Dharma Talk entitled "Winning and LosingL Life's Ups and Downs and the Buddha's Middle Way", which was given at Suan Mokk Bangkok. Am so happy to be a part of that remarkable talk and was an opportunity to pay homage and gratitude to Ajahn Amaro.
18:40 secs, its the feeling of comradery, agreeable humor, and rally around the flag, the disconnection between seemingly disparate strangers, in this world is prevalent...people never get to feel the group love that some monks feel when pratciing as a true team, or the team that comes along with military people in truly having the willingness to give ones life for another... that level of connectivity is something that the people as a whole crave regardless of the race...
Ive seen it too many times, the indentification with the world as defined by the current socio - economic situation, places such a coming together in its own ergo cognito sum, and often involves high levels of ignorance, as the people go unconscious during said rallying around the flag with each other, it will change in the future, just time is all.
I had not seen this talk before though I’ve heard some of the stories in other talks. I never grow tired of hearing Ajahn Amaro’s personal stories which I like best. One thing remains true for every story and all his talks, I learn or recall something new each time I listen. Then for a few days I’m a little bit better a person. So I try to listen to Dhamma talks by AJAHNS Amaro, Sumedho, Passano, Sucitto and others.
I also enjoy the readings of Ajahn Chah’s talks by Ajahn Amaro and others.
May they all live long and continue to point us on our way to Nibbana for as long as they decide. May we all listen closely so long as they do.
With Lovingkindness to the Arya Sangha and the Lay Sangha all,
JTI
Thanks a lot for uploaded Ajahn Amaro's Dharma Talk entitled "Winning and LosingL Life's Ups and Downs and the Buddha's Middle Way", which was given at Suan Mokk Bangkok. Am so happy to be a part of that remarkable talk and was an opportunity to pay homage and gratitude to Ajahn Amaro.
18:40 secs, its the feeling of comradery, agreeable humor, and rally around the flag, the disconnection between seemingly disparate strangers, in this world is prevalent...people never get to feel the group love that some monks feel when pratciing as a true team, or the team that comes along with military people in truly having the willingness to give ones life for another... that level of connectivity is something that the people as a whole crave regardless of the race...
reminds me of the Smiths song
Cause there's always someone, somewhere
With a big nose, who knows
And who trips you up and laughs
When you fall
ขอบพระคุณ สาธุครับ
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ive seen it too many times, the indentification with the world as defined by the current socio - economic situation, places such a coming together in its own ergo cognito sum, and often involves high levels of ignorance, as the people go unconscious during said rallying around the flag with each other, it will change in the future, just time is all.
Music?
Amaro is egotistic and enjoys the ease of the lecture circuit, the adulation. Not about dhamma but power.
Shadu Shadu Shadu.