Ajahn Amaro - Guided meditation exploring non-self (anattā)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • In August 2021 London Insight Meditation hosted Ajahn Amaro for an online retreat entitled “Sustaining Right Effort and Finding the Balance”. Here Ajahn Amaro guides us through a meditation exploring non-self (anattā).
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    AJAHN AMARO
    Ajahn Amaro was born 1956 in England; he went to London University and graduated with a joint honours degree in psychology & physiology.
    He was ordained as a monk by Ven. Ajahn Chah in April 1979. He trained in England from 1979 to 1995 under Ven. Ajahn Sumedho and started going to the USA to teach in 1990; in June 1996 he opened Abhayagiri Monastery, in Redwood Valley, California. He was co-abbot there, with Ajahn Pasanno, until 2010 when, on Ajahn Sumedho’s retirement, he took up the role of abbot at Amaravati Monastery, in Hertfordshire.
    He has authored or co-authored about 20 books on Buddhist themes. In 2015 he was honoured by the King of Thailand with the title Chao Khun Videsabuddhiguna.
    Amaravati Monastery: amaravati.org
    Abhayagiri Monastery: www.abhayagiri.org
    To support Ajahn Amaro and the Amaravati monastery’s work, please visit: amaravati.org/support/donations
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    LONDON INSIGHT MEDITATION
    London Insight Meditation provides online and in person opportunities to encounter and deepen in the practices of mindfulness and Insight (vipassana) meditation. For more information about us and upcoming events:
    Web: www.londoninsight.org
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Комментарии • 4

  • @trocitosdedhamma9283
    @trocitosdedhamma9283 Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this meditation. In añjali Ajahn🙏

  • @mettakaruna37
    @mettakaruna37 Год назад +1

    Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu

  • @mettakaruna37
    @mettakaruna37 Год назад

    With reverence Ajahn

  • @christianh.6797
    @christianh.6797 Год назад

    If you feel dizzy you have to listen to this german song... Im Merzen der Bauer;-)