Ajahn Mudito - We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are | 16 OCT 2022

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    ABOUT SPEAKER
    Ajahn Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring.
    But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York, where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.
    BUDDHIST CENTRE
    While registered as a Buddhist not-for-profit association, Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV) welcome members of all backgrounds and religions.
    Located in Melbourne, our East Malvern centre hosts programs that guide members on meditation; as well as practical Buddhist teachings for kids, teenagers, and adults.
    Our spiritual advisor is Ajahn Brahm, the Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery located in Western Australia.
    For more information: bsv.net.au/
    FOREST MONASTERY
    Newbury Buddhist Monastery is just 70 minutes from the heart of Melbourne city. The magnificent landscape and tranquil surroundings offer an inspiring backdrop for seclusion and meditation.
    With its establishment, both male and female spiritual aspirants can seek out full ordination. This supports the cultivation of Buddhist teachers who in return, share Dhamma teachings across the world.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @LanienFeniks
    @LanienFeniks 3 месяца назад

    Incredible wisdom 😊

  • @karrikorppi9378
    @karrikorppi9378 Год назад

    This is a very interesting and giving talk from Ajahn Mudito, I appreciate it a lot!

  • @complexionapplication8555
    @complexionapplication8555 Год назад

    I am a painter and artist, graphic designer and it is really cool how you are talking about perception. I really enjoy trying to see others ideas.. It helps me create stuff.. ❤ thanks for sharing this!

  • @starphlo1233
    @starphlo1233 2 года назад +1

    This was a very helpful talk. I once had a large tumor and felt that it was from all the mental pain I had at the time. Thank you so much for this.

  • @sujatavarma1904
    @sujatavarma1904 2 года назад

    Thank you, Ajhan Mudito, for this beautiful discourse. Hope we will get to listen to more such great talks. With warm regards and all good wishes from Florida, USA.

  • @nadeneowen1779
    @nadeneowen1779 2 года назад

    Thank you Ajahn Mudito.

  • @scottbartel8163
    @scottbartel8163 2 года назад

    Dear ajahn. Confusion arises while reflecting on part of this talk. The view of the woman who said her anxiety is due to childhood experiences in particular. The working hypothesis which I use to investigate is phenomenon arise due to causes and conditions. Can we say that anxiety arises in the body and mind due to causes and conditions?

  • @moosmoosicformootualaid
    @moosmoosicformootualaid 2 года назад

    There has been plenty of research done that shows medication is not the solution for psychosis. People in psychosis need safe environments with loving kindnesss/compassionate care. Then they come out of their more extreme delusions and as Ajahn said "learn from them". There is a huge amount of research showing the negative impacts of psychiatry on patients.