The Eightfold Path Explained | Ajahn Amaro

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • In this video, explore one of Buddhism's central teachings, the noble eightfold path, with respected Buddhist teacher Ajahn Amaro. Discover the eight factors of the path - right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration, and come to understand how they outline a comprehensive approach to the development of wisdom, ethics, and mental clarity.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @kwest84
    @kwest84 Год назад +38

    The changing of the word "right" to "attuned" was so enlightening. Now the eightfold path makes even more sense. And it makes it easier to explain to people what the purpose is, what you're trying to achieve.

    • @studybuddhism
      @studybuddhism  Год назад +3

      We wholeheartedly agree! Ajahn Amaro's explanation, using the word "attuned" makes so much sense :) - Study Buddhism Team

    • @xiaomaozen
      @xiaomaozen Год назад

      Again others translate it as "appropriate". But I like "attuned" even more.

    • @harshitagarwal6870
      @harshitagarwal6870 Год назад

      Even I though that, the moment he said attuned and gave example of veena instrument, something clicked and reminded me of Indian Classical Music where that instrument is used and how everything changes as soon as it's "attuned" :)

  • @suethai7359
    @suethai7359 9 месяцев назад +4

    To live in the Noble way of life,we must practice The Noble Eighthfold Path everyday 🧘🏻‍♀️🧘🏻‍♀️🧘🏻‍♀️🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️Sathu Sathu and Sathu 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ryderjames6870
    @ryderjames6870 7 месяцев назад +6

    I’m grateful for your direction and dedication. May we all find our inner flame!

  • @xiaomaozen
    @xiaomaozen Год назад +31

    I wish all Buddhist teachers were as clear and thorough in their explanations as Ajahn Amaro. 🐱🙏

    • @BDBD05
      @BDBD05 9 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely right!

    • @cainedavenport1187
      @cainedavenport1187 6 месяцев назад +1

      Siddhartha was clear, I'd say

    • @elric4242
      @elric4242 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thats kinda racist. He just translated it more refinely cause he is western in origin. Tibetan buddhists arent english in origin so youre lucky enough to even be able hear them speak english for western listeners.

    • @kroneexe
      @kroneexe 3 месяца назад

      @@elric4242Bruh. Stop.

    • @KaiLindaova-dd3wz
      @KaiLindaova-dd3wz Месяц назад

      I must agree with you! And for me... "Respectfully..." Concise! 🙏🏼😅🙏🏼 Just a Great Video!

  • @thecirclemadeeverything
    @thecirclemadeeverything Год назад +6

    You said it best yourself. Harmony. Even better than the word balance is Harmony. A harmonious view

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you Buddha, the 4 noble truths and the 8 fold path are very helpful in correcting thinking and clearing the mind of clutter ! 🙂

  • @harsha71864
    @harsha71864 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this beautiful video.Well explained about eightfold path,four noble truths.Vandami bhanteji 🙏☸️ namo buddhaya☸️☸️🙏🙏🙏

  • @jeanettem8304
    @jeanettem8304 Год назад +5

    Such a brilliant, gentle and clear teacher. Thank you - so valuable to receive this teaching.

  • @Dharmapagan
    @Dharmapagan Год назад +8

    There’s one other way of approaching this that has transformed my practice, which is to practice the Four Noble Truths with a strong focus on the third noble truth (Dukkha Nirodha). I do this every moment I remember to. I see Dukkha and abandon its cause, then immediately realize the cessation of Dukkha in the form of desirelessness. Doing this over and over helps to establish the mind in the deathless (Nibbana). If it works well enough then the mind operates in line with the fourth noble truth (the eightfold path) by default. 1. It holds no fixed views but rather remains in a state of viewing arising and falling (energy passing in and out of form by the law of conditionality) 2. The mind is continuously leaning towards Nibbana rather than sensory stimulation or worldly gain. 3&4: this satisfied mind automatically speaks and acts in useful and harmless ways. 5: I’m a teacher 6: the mind abandoned any unwholesome or unskillful old habits and generates only wholesale states until it is clear and unified. 7: Sati functions from beginning to end of all truths and path factors but attention and memory get very fast, clear, and sharp. 8: these factors become unified so that the mind is clear enough to continually see dukkha and abandon its cause, realizing its cessation, establishing itself in the deathless element (Nibbana). This is all the Buddha taught: see dukkha, realize its cessation over and over until no craving is left. When craving is uprooted permanently, no self can arise and all fetters are broken.

  • @djanpo993
    @djanpo993 Год назад +6

    Insightful and inspiring, thank you to the channel and to Ajahn Amaro :)

  • @KaiLindaova-dd3wz
    @KaiLindaova-dd3wz Месяц назад

    Thankyou! I have a few Issue's;- but this Video has helped me deepen my Understanding! I shall save this;- and watch it again!

  • @atiyaansar6135
    @atiyaansar6135 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have an exam tomorrow of buddhism. This lecture gave me positive vibes to give the exam as i already decided to drop the exam. The way the teacher explained in a cheerful and happy face made my day.. ❤

  • @Ivan_Leonardo
    @Ivan_Leonardo Год назад +2

    Muchas gracias, infinitas bendiciones 🙏

  • @elaineroddy9958
    @elaineroddy9958 13 дней назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @eessa1727
    @eessa1727 Год назад +1

    🙏🙇‍♀️ thank you, bhante

  • @user-sl6xj3to5o
    @user-sl6xj3to5o Год назад +2

    Thank you. Very insightful! ✨🙏💐

  • @JigmeShiri
    @JigmeShiri Месяц назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @suethai7359
    @suethai7359 9 месяцев назад

    Sathu ka Ajan Amaro🙏🙏🙏

  • @thecirclemadeeverything
    @thecirclemadeeverything Год назад

    Balance. But as you said yourself the better word is harmonious. You see we don’t want to live with everything absolutely equal or absolutely in the middle. 50%. We want to pursue harmony and we wish to live harmoniously.,

  • @travelgoat117
    @travelgoat117 Месяц назад

    How do they circle? Right view, right effort and right mindfulness? How should I apply to life?

  • @TerhiEK-ip3om
    @TerhiEK-ip3om Год назад

    👍

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis2663 6 месяцев назад

    Harmonious interaction. 7:20

  • @forgettable8300
    @forgettable8300 10 месяцев назад +2

    So is it basically you do what you want but accept how things will go but also at the same time you don't let yourself be taken advantage of? Sorry if that's a confusing question

  • @suethai7359
    @suethai7359 9 месяцев назад

    At least try🤩🧘🏻‍♀️👍🙏

  • @nanakrampu4468
    @nanakrampu4468 11 месяцев назад

    My meditation is in the Nirvana for other things I just play for life that I meant already a little 😊

  • @nanakrampu4468
    @nanakrampu4468 11 месяцев назад

    Your pupil is killer haha

  • @bsways
    @bsways 8 месяцев назад

    I would be a monk if they had a better diet. The diet is really unhealthy because they have to eat whatever is given.