A trick I used to quit smoking was to keep a full pack of cigarettes on my desk. I told myself I could have one any time I wanted, I simply chose not to. In this way, I increased my own agency. I wasn't not smoking because I didn't have access to cigarettes, I was not smoking because I continuously chose not to. As a western layperson, I'm constantly surrounded by defilements, cravings, opinions of others who may not necessarily believe as I do. Because of this, I'm always going to have to deal directly with attachment and craving. The important thing is being able to make the choice not to chase after them.
Thats so interesting because ive been wanting then not doing, when i throw out the cigs it makes me want them more, or get anxiety or fear that ill go into panic, that i realised i think its better i have them on me, and choose not ot - also feels much more mature and empowering, but i havent quite done it yet, but i feel im guided to do it this way, rather than the traditional aproach by forcing discipline - i think this way is likely more sustainable even if it takes longer...to quiten the small voice now only about 5% of me that is not full on side with bidding farewell.
I love his dharma talks because he focuses on every day real life issues. I think it's important to be mindful of his sense of humor- his hokey jokes and sarcastic advice. I don't think he means for you to take some of his words literally- like the public shaming and F stand for fantastic. He's one of those people that you have to overlook his awkward sense of humor and stay focused on the real topic. Take the lesson light heartedly.
Or maybe people shouldn't be so soft and be able to control their emotions from somebody else's speech. If you're offended then you're the problem. Offence is only taken, never given.
I enjoy ajahn brahm's dharma talks however on this topic taking and practicing the 12 steps of AA is by far the best way to treat addiction. As a recovery alcoholic I do find buddhism also "helps" me to live happy and free.
Sometimes when you mix spiritual practices/beliefs with the 12 step program you find that the methods to end addiction are actually quite the same. For example the step of turning your life over to God (or whatever u believe in) can be becoming a buddhist or a daoist turning your life over to something greatest than urself. Also the step of continuing to check in with yourself and correct yourself when your wrong is the same as allowing thoughts, sensations, and feelings to come and go as soon as you notice them which is a central concept to meditation. And when you practice love and kindness you naturally have a desire to make amense to all the people you've hurt. And most spiritual practices from any sort of religion or philosophy requires a deep awareness of oneself this allows you to cleanse, transmute, or fix character defects and to admit that they need to change. Also the same goes for guidance. Most religions or philosophies have some sort of spiritual connection that allows you to ask for guidelines and that give you the power to follow that guidance. One example is Daoism. Also most faiths nd philosophies give deeper insights into cravings, desire, pleasure, hedonism, chasing, and addiction that can broaden our understanding of these phenomenon. And last but not least all promote connection, either self love, or love for all which remedies the feelings of disconnection that every addiction tries to fill.
This is one of those topics that monks really fail to understand. Jokes and affirmations, as a cure for addiction, highlights the massive contrast between a monastic life and a non-monastic life. Sweeping statements about ‘mind and thinking’ are not enough to dislodge the diseased thinking (Neurochemically grounded) from the mind of the addict.
Yeah I feel like this is a video for someone addicted to like caffeine or sugar? I definitely don't feel like this is someone who really understands compulsive addictions. I can go 3 months without drinking but at a certain point it just feels soul-crushing. Sure I feel proud of myself and hopeful that I won't drink again, but the feeling of empowerment doesn't work to stop me when that craving hits. And I know that the point of Buddhism is rooting out craving, so there must be something I'm not doing right here. I keep trying AA and it just feels like this slog. I just get so tired of it and bored with it.
@@enzogonzales608 I think it comes down to a matter of self believe. If You can make Yourself to believe in something, then that deep personal believe will be a driving force controlling Your behaviour in a default mode.
@@enzogonzales608 whenever you attached to things, it is called addiction…you will suffer whatever you attach to it ( money, relationship, alcohol, whatever) you have to let go…but to let go all of that… you need to do mindfulness daily… it is very hard but doable…I overcome addiction to alcohol and drug and relationships because I understand how to let go all of that… I practice mindfulness daily… relax and look deeply inside… it takes at least 3-6 months at first… self-discipline is the key…good luck
I went to a Buddhist meeting tonight, the monk taking the class was rude to me in front of everyone. The whole class was stunned. I'm a nice person, but this episode has coloured my view of Buddhism.
jillianbland Just because one buddhist was mean doesn't mean buddhism is mean. People are human and they sometimes stray even if thet are a monk. Don't take it personal, he may have just had a bad day.
jillianbland if one person who happened to be Christian was rude to you, would that color your view of all Christians as well? I'm sorry you had that experience, but you gotta take a bigger perspective and be fair enough to realize that one monk does not reflect on all monks.
jillianbland Strange .....Did you do summit to cause this ??? Was the person a proper monk ?? Have never had this happen to me .....I like how Ajahn mixes humour with at times deep wisdom , Though I find his so called jokes pretty boring now .
This was not a novice monk and I expected better from someone who is constantly critical of Christianity. He also remarks than middle age women sometimes forget their age and should be wearing twinset Cardigan instead of more trendy clothes, most of the audience answer to this description.
it works i just say to me i dont smoke the next hour and then another hour and another hour and so on if i have the feeling of need to smoke i just delay it for an hour and if i still need to smoke then i can smoke but most time the need for a cigarette was away or atleast it was not strong enough and i just go for another hour xD so i became clean for a week now and im happy and i try to do this now with other bad habbits wish me luck and i wish u luck too with what ever you trying to do! greetings from germany btw if u dont have a clock to read the time u can also say something like if i have breathed 300 time and i still have the craving then i can smoke a cigarette works fine too for me tbh most times the craving is away really soon i never counted to 300 breathings xD
I like these talks but what you said about video taping someone when they are drunk. DO NOT DO THIS! I had someone do this when I was very young :/ It was stupid of me but still we don't want to see what we were doing. And also if your friend is drunk don't kick him in the balls while hes on the ground thinking there are monsters in the air
IlluminatedGame He was talking about if they are an alchoholic and are ignorant of the fact that they are addicted. He wasn't saying you should do this with everyone who drinks once in awhile.
A trick I used to quit smoking was to keep a full pack of cigarettes on my desk. I told myself I could have one any time I wanted, I simply chose not to. In this way, I increased my own agency. I wasn't not smoking because I didn't have access to cigarettes, I was not smoking because I continuously chose not to.
As a western layperson, I'm constantly surrounded by defilements, cravings, opinions of others who may not necessarily believe as I do. Because of this, I'm always going to have to deal directly with attachment and craving. The important thing is being able to make the choice not to chase after them.
Thats so interesting because ive been wanting then not doing, when i throw out the cigs it makes me want them more, or get anxiety or fear that ill go into panic, that i realised i think its better i have them on me, and choose not ot - also feels much more mature and empowering, but i havent quite done it yet, but i feel im guided to do it this way, rather than the traditional aproach by forcing discipline - i think this way is likely more sustainable even if it takes longer...to quiten the small voice now only about 5% of me that is not full on side with bidding farewell.
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Thank you thank you thank you for this ..and thank you for the universe for putting this in my path
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I love his dharma talks because he focuses on every day real life issues. I think it's important to be mindful of his sense of humor- his hokey jokes and sarcastic advice. I don't think he means for you to take some of his words literally- like the public shaming and F stand for fantastic. He's one of those people that you have to overlook his awkward sense of humor and stay focused on the real topic. Take the lesson light heartedly.
I wondered if this was the case, and hope that it is.
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Or maybe people shouldn't be so soft and be able to control their emotions from somebody else's speech.
If you're offended then you're the problem. Offence is only taken, never given.
I enjoy ajahn brahm's dharma talks however on this topic taking and practicing the 12 steps of AA is by far the best way to treat addiction. As a recovery alcoholic I do find buddhism also "helps" me to live happy and free.
Sometimes when you mix spiritual practices/beliefs with the 12 step program you find that the methods to end addiction are actually quite the same. For example the step of turning your life over to God (or whatever u believe in) can be becoming a buddhist or a daoist turning your life over to something greatest than urself. Also the step of continuing to check in with yourself and correct yourself when your wrong is the same as allowing thoughts, sensations, and feelings to come and go as soon as you notice them which is a central concept to meditation. And when you practice love and kindness you naturally have a desire to make amense to all the people you've hurt. And most spiritual practices from any sort of religion or philosophy requires a deep awareness of oneself this allows you to cleanse, transmute, or fix character defects and to admit that they need to change. Also the same goes for guidance. Most religions or philosophies have some sort of spiritual connection that allows you to ask for guidelines and that give you the power to follow that guidance. One example is Daoism. Also most faiths nd philosophies give deeper insights into cravings, desire, pleasure, hedonism, chasing, and addiction that can broaden our understanding of these phenomenon. And last but not least all promote connection, either self love, or love for all which remedies the feelings of disconnection that every addiction tries to fill.
My Buddhist teacher would always to tell me to keep attending NA meetings
Wow! what incredible teachings!! Thanks dear lama
Sadhu sadhu sadhu!
Thank you for sharing!
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He’s a wise soul
Good way to look that being sick is just part of life.
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i love all your videos
I struggle with drug and alcohol addiction
Meditation is a leap towards freedom (and higher frequency pursuits).
how you doing now bro?
This is one of those topics that monks really fail to understand. Jokes and affirmations, as a cure for addiction, highlights the massive contrast between a monastic life and a non-monastic life.
Sweeping statements about ‘mind and thinking’ are not enough to dislodge the diseased thinking (Neurochemically grounded) from the mind of the addict.
Yeah I feel like this is a video for someone addicted to like caffeine or sugar? I definitely don't feel like this is someone who really understands compulsive addictions. I can go 3 months without drinking but at a certain point it just feels soul-crushing. Sure I feel proud of myself and hopeful that I won't drink again, but the feeling of empowerment doesn't work to stop me when that craving hits. And I know that the point of Buddhism is rooting out craving, so there must be something I'm not doing right here. I keep trying AA and it just feels like this slog. I just get so tired of it and bored with it.
@@enzogonzales608 I think it comes down to a matter of self believe. If You can make Yourself to believe in something, then that deep personal believe will be a driving force controlling Your behaviour in a default mode.
@@enzogonzales608 whenever you attached to things, it is called addiction…you will suffer whatever you attach to it ( money, relationship, alcohol, whatever) you have to let go…but to let go all of that… you need to do mindfulness daily… it is very hard but doable…I overcome addiction to alcohol and drug and relationships because I understand how to let go all of that… I practice mindfulness daily… relax and look deeply inside… it takes at least 3-6 months at first… self-discipline is the key…good luck
Sa tu ,I have been trying to bring Dhamma from Ajarhn to some of my friends who are addictors..
Same. I'm addicted to your vidoes.
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I went to a Buddhist meeting tonight, the monk taking the class was rude to me in front of everyone. The whole class was stunned. I'm a nice person, but this episode has coloured my view of Buddhism.
jillianbland Just because one buddhist was mean doesn't mean buddhism is mean. People are human and they sometimes stray even if thet are a monk. Don't take it personal, he may have just had a bad day.
jillianbland if one person who happened to be Christian was rude to you, would that color your view of all Christians as well? I'm sorry you had that experience, but you gotta take a bigger perspective and be fair enough to realize that one monk does not reflect on all monks.
jillianbland Strange .....Did you do summit to cause this ??? Was the person a proper monk ?? Have never had this happen to me .....I like how Ajahn mixes humour with at times deep wisdom , Though I find his so called jokes pretty boring now .
This was not a novice monk and I expected better from someone who is constantly critical of Christianity. He also remarks than middle age women sometimes forget their age and should be wearing twinset Cardigan instead of more trendy clothes, most of the audience answer to this description.
Zero I love Ajahn.he has made a difference to my outlook. I can't get enough of him
Not sure if you knew, that the meditation link on the introduction preface page is broken.
wLo let it go
Sadu Sadu Sadu
Stop wanting and be still the leaf 🙏
it works i just say to me i dont smoke the next hour and then another hour and another hour and so on if i have the feeling of need to smoke i just delay it for an hour and if i still need to smoke then i can smoke but most time the need for a cigarette was away or atleast it was not strong enough and i just go for another hour xD so i became clean for a week now and im happy and i try to do this now with other bad habbits wish me luck and i wish u luck too with what ever you trying to do! greetings from germany btw if u dont have a clock to read the time u can also say something like if i have breathed 300 time and i still have the craving then i can smoke a cigarette works fine too for me tbh most times the craving is away really soon i never counted to 300 breathings xD
I have an addiction to Buddhist RUclips videos.
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Apparently you can ask him question via email? does anyone know the email address if so
It's posted on his website. Just Google his name.
+Mary Kelley No, DON'T!! His schedule is overloaded as it is. Have some consideration!
thanks Monk. I'll give up smoking for a week.
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I like these talks but what you said about video taping someone when they are drunk. DO NOT DO THIS! I had someone do this when I was very young :/ It was stupid of me but still we don't want to see what we were doing. And also if your friend is drunk don't kick him in the balls while hes on the ground thinking there are monsters in the air
IlluminatedGame He was talking about if they are an alchoholic and are ignorant of the fact that they are addicted. He wasn't saying you should do this with everyone who drinks once in awhile.
suppur567 I guess you're right I miss heard
suppur567 your right, but so is IlluminatedGame.
Ajahn Brahm can sometimes fail to properly filter his "lessons"
+IlluminatedGame SHUT UP!!
Lol the worm..
recycling :)
I don’t like this video
great great video .thanks .may venerable ajahn brahm forgive me since i made bad comment on one of his video thanks lot
I'm addicted to your videos :p