One hour filled with so much information and so many references! So simple to understand. Saadhu, saadhu, saadhu! I am ready now to continue in the five precepts, with mindfulness of morality and meditation as the basis.
such a great talk! I usually only listen to ajahn brahm, but will definitely start listening to other monks as well. and I'll probably listen this talk over and over again in the future to remember what's important. thank you !
HH The Dalai Lama, Mattiu Ricard, Mingyur Rinpoche, Sogyal Rinpoche, James Low, Alan Wallace, Ven. Robina Courtin, Ven. Yuttadhammo Bhikku, Ven. Bhikku Analayo, Ven. Ajahn Brahm, Ajahn Sona. Here's a list of my buddhist superstars (on youtube). I find each perspective unique and insightful, and hearing different varieties but seeing the essence of the teachings in all of them has really helped to deepen my understanding of the Dharma.
I really really enjoy Ajahn Brahmali, dare I say , more than Ajahn Brahm. His ability to offer Dhamma talks so rich with information without interjecting personal humor is wonderful! Sadhu sadhu sadhu 🙏🏽☸️🙏🏽
Finally found the time to listen to this talk today. Thanks so much, Ajahn Brahmali and everyone "behind the scenes." BSWA never ceases to inspire my practice. Metta to all.
When you strive toward making the world a better place for everyone, you're making it a better place for yourself too. There's no clearer understanding of self-love than this. ,
How to talk about talking with silence. Seeing without looking, hearing without listening. Sleeping without being asleep. How to eat a hot dog while not eating a hot dog.
J.R. Mailly I noticed that too. I wonder if it's an affectation of his accent and might have an equivalent in other languages? For example, in English American it might be,"So they'd this principle, right?", where "right" is liberally used. Or, "That's an idea called X, yo.." or "One time I saw a cat that danced and, like, it was really strange, and, like...". Or maybe the Canadian, ".., eh?" or something along those lines? Anyway, it's, like, not *the* most annoying thing ever, eh? :p
One hour filled with so much information and so many references! So simple to understand. Saadhu, saadhu, saadhu! I am ready now to continue in the five precepts, with mindfulness of morality and meditation as the basis.
Phenomenal teacher of the Dhamma...thank you, Venerable Ajahn Brahmali
Ajahn Brahmali’s enthusiasm for the Dhamma is infectious!
Thank you so much for posting these videos online. It has brought me so much. Truly. Thank you
what a wonderful talk.
This is the first talk I listened to of Ajahn Brahmali. It was wonderful! Thank you so much. Both Ajahn Brahmali & Ajahn Brahm are fabulous teachers.
Loving kindness from Tacoma, Wa USA
I very much enjoy his talks and find them quite clarifying and inspiring.
Good talk full of information for the Lay Buddhist. Thank you Ajahn Brahmali
I love ajahn brahmali talking about the Buddha and his teachings.
Really enjoyed this talk. Thank you so much.
Finally. So often,its all about monks. !
That was great. Deserves to be heard by everyone.
such a great talk! I usually only listen to ajahn brahm, but will definitely start listening to other monks as well. and I'll probably listen this talk over and over again in the future to remember what's important. thank you !
I try to listen to a variety of people, even from different traditions.
HH The Dalai Lama,
Mattiu Ricard,
Mingyur Rinpoche,
Sogyal Rinpoche,
James Low,
Alan Wallace,
Ven. Robina Courtin,
Ven. Yuttadhammo Bhikku,
Ven. Bhikku Analayo,
Ven. Ajahn Brahm,
Ajahn Sona.
Here's a list of my buddhist superstars (on youtube). I find each perspective unique and insightful, and hearing different varieties but seeing the essence of the teachings in all of them has really helped to deepen my understanding of the Dharma.
Such a helpful talk, Thank you Bhante & BSWA
Wonderful teaching
I really really enjoy Ajahn Brahmali, dare I say , more than Ajahn Brahm. His ability to offer Dhamma talks so rich with information without interjecting personal humor is wonderful! Sadhu sadhu sadhu 🙏🏽☸️🙏🏽
This is a BRILLIANT talk. Thank you, It will help me much. I will listen to it often. Thank you.
so lovely to hear from ajahn brahmali, it's been a while :-)
It's so good to recollect the basic foundations of the path and this talk does that really well. Many thanks Ajahn Bramahli
Finally found the time to listen to this talk today. Thanks so much, Ajahn Brahmali and everyone "behind the scenes." BSWA never ceases to inspire my practice. Metta to all.
Fantastic talk, thank you.
Beautiful teaching. Thank you Ajahn Brahmali!
I also love to listen to Ajahn Brahm and his accent is great. It's a connection to the Motherland ;-)
This is a wonderful teaching. Thank you, Ajahn Brahmali. Thank you, BSWA! Namaste all.
Thank you for your talks so easy to understand 🙏🙏🙏
Sadu... sadu... saduuuu.... !!!🌼🌹🌻🌸💮🍀🌺☘️🌷💐💐🌷🌺☘️💮🍀🌸🌼🌹🌻☸️☸️☸️🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you so much Ajahn Brahmali. I found this talk so helpful and so beautiful. A pleasure to listen too.
When you strive toward making the world a better place for everyone, you're making it a better place for yourself too. There's no clearer understanding of self-love than this.
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One thing that leads to happiness for me is SOLITUDE AND CONTENTMENT.
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Wonderful talk
Sir please start your monastery in India.
We have Vipassana but it will be wonderful to have this type of monasteries
It's odd to see so many people who can't make a compliment on this monk without criticizing the other. :/
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
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Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu!
ajahn Brahmali is Enjoyable! He is a little less all over the place thank Brahm
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How to talk about talking with silence. Seeing without looking, hearing without listening. Sleeping without being asleep. How to eat a hot dog while not eating a hot dog.
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I really enjoy listening to Ajahn Brahmali as opposed to Ajahn Brahm who I cannot take seriously to be honest.
EyesOfTheLion 11 In order to compliment one you must criticize the other??
I was not complimenting or criticising. I was comparing
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I almost can't listen to these talks now. After every sentence he ends it with "haa". Once you hear it you can't unhear it.
J.R. Mailly I noticed that too. I wonder if it's an affectation of his accent and might have an equivalent in other languages? For example, in English American it might be,"So they'd this principle, right?", where "right" is liberally used. Or, "That's an idea called X, yo.." or "One time I saw a cat that danced and, like, it was really strange, and, like...". Or maybe the Canadian, ".., eh?" or something along those lines? Anyway, it's, like, not *the* most annoying thing ever, eh? :p
Phoenix Chastaine we in new Zealand say aye. Like, that was a good talk aye?
Hello please try to think that he who criticises
exposes his own weakness thank u for listening with best wishes