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Dhamma talks recorded at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre on Friday evenings.
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Ajahn Brahm talks about loving kindness.
Ajahn Brahm talks about Community and Tragedy.
Ajahn Brahm talks about the 'Ten Ox-Herder's Pictures'.
Ajahn Brahm talks about the use of metta (loving kindness) in daily life.
Ajahn Brahmali talks about development of the mind.
Ajahn Brahm talks about the meaning of life from a Buddhist perspective.
Ajahn Brahm talks about reincarnation.
Ajahn Brahm talks about new year resolutions in 2009.
Ajahn Brahmali talks about the problem of impermanence.
Ajahn Brahm talks about the value and significance of investigation in Buddhism.
Ajahn Brahm muses on the spiritual power of silence.
Ajahn Nissarano, former student of Ajahn Brahm, currently based in Sri Lanka, talks about being in the present.
Ajahn Brahm talks about dealing with difficult people...
Ajahn Brahm talks about 'Fear'.
Ajahn Brahm talks about harmony.
Abbot of Wat Buddha Dhamma, Ajahn Khemavaro talks about happiness and it's pitfalls.
Senior Bodhinyana Ajahn Dhiravamso talks about the five hindrances.
Senior Bodhinyana Ajahn Brahmali talks about the life of the Buddha.
We hear a lot about the desirability of 'being postive' but how does one actually practice it? Fresh after the 2008 Rains Retreat, and his imminent trip to Frankfurt, Ajahn Brahm explains...
Kelsang Nampur is a teacher at the Dharmapala Buddhist Centre in Fremantle. She is from the New Kadampa Tradition. (It is the Rains Retreat now, a time when all our own monks and nuns...
Glenda Lee is the Spiritual Programme Co-ordinator: Hospice of Mother Tara Buddhist Meditation and Healing Centre in Bunbury WA. She is from the Tibetan, Gelugpa Tradition.
(It is the...
Ameer Ali, a Muslim Imam, speaks about the relevance of interfaith dialog between Muslims and Buddhists in the 21st Century.
(It is the Rains Retreat now, a time when all our own monks...
Stewart is a teacher at the Diamond Way Buddhist Centre (Tibetan Buddhism) and he is the president of the Buddhist Council of WA. (BCWA).
(It is the Rains Retreat now, a time when
Venerable Chi Kwan Sunim is the Abbess of The Seon (Zen) Centre in Victoria. She was a founding member Wat Buddha Dhamma, The Buddhist Library in Sydney, The Lotus Lantern International...
Venerable Hue Can is a well respected nun from the Thien Vietnamese (Zen) tradition and was recently featured on the ABC television program "Compass".
(It is the Rains Retreat now,...
Venerable Hue Can is a well respected nun from the Thien Vietnamese (Zen) tradition and was recently featured on the ABC television program "Compass".
(It is the Rains Retreat now,...
Father Placid, Abbot of Benedictine Monastery New Norcia (a good mate of Ajahn Brahm's!) is the special guest teacher at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre in this talk.
(It is the Rains Retreat...
Venerable Thubten Drolma is from the Liberation Prison Project and Hayagriva Buddhist Centre. Her tradition: Tibetan Gelugpa Tradition.
(It is the Rains Retreat now, a time when all...
Long-standing Buddhist, MC of the 2007 4th Global Buddhist Conference, Armadale Meditation Group organiser and current president of BSWA talks about her experience with panic/anxiety/pain...
Long-standing Buddhist, member of BSWA and a big supporter of the Dhammasara Nuns monastery Pauline Shield is serene, calm and effervescent. She has coped with everything from having...
Former monk and long-time BSWA president Sol Hanna talks about human history, economics, the environment and the challenges we're likely to face in the future.
[b]Note:[/b] During
Fresh from the AGM of the Australian Sangha Association, Ajahn Brahm puts forth his musings on Buddhism and Politics.
Ajahn Brahm talks about the first factor of the 8-fold path: [b]Right View[/b]
Ajahn Khemavaro is a senior monk at Bodhinyana Monastary. He has taught several meditation retreats locally and overseas. The topic of this talk is "Impermanence - Everything will be...
Ajahn Brahm compares Buddhism, a religion that is based in personal realisation, to other religions which are mostly based in divine revelation.
Ajahn Brahmali looks at the usefulness loving kindness (metta) in every day practice and then expounds on how to develop it.
Ajahn Brahm investigates 'prayer to deities' and how to achieve good meditation. Both of these seemingly diverse topics receive new light when one looks at the law of kamma (action
Ajahn Brahm talks about gossip.
Ajahn Vayama talks about Dhamma and 'the mind that knows'.
Venerable Cittapalo is a monk from Bodhinyana Monastery. This is his first talk at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre and it centers around Sutta MN20, 'The Removal of Distracting Thought'....
Ajahn Brahm gives advice on how to make decsions large and small.
There are a lot of books about happiness on those self-help shelves, but what REALLY is this elusive happiness and how can we achieve it? At Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre Ajahn Brahm puts...
Ajahn Vayama talks about sacred spaces....
Don't let perceptions suck you in. Ajahn Brahm advises that you expand your mind and look at the bigger picture...
Ajahn Brahm explains the Madhupindika (The Honeyball) Sutta.
Ajahn Brahm presents a down-to-earth perspective on enlightenment. It is not found in the high-mountain mists of intellectual delusion, but in simplicity, loving kindness and non c
While Deep Thought (the supercomputer in 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy') calculated that the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything was '42', Ajahn...
Ajahn Brahmali talks about the relationship of samatha and vipassana. It turns out they are complementary, like the blades of a double-edged a knife...
Ajahn Vayama talks about our capacity to accommodate different perspectives.
Ajahn Brahm discourages complaints
Ajahn Brahm talks about the meaning of life.
Ajahn Brahm talks about letting go of our loved ones.
Using a range of examples and stories Ajahn Vayama explains the Buddha's teaching that intension and will are ultimately conditioned and beyond our full control.
Ajahn Brahmali delivers a Dhamma talk about the causes and purpose of mindfulness.
A Dhamma talk about freedom from a Buddhist perspective. Ajahn Brahm presents this talk by covering political/social, personal and spiritual freedoms in turn.
Ajahn Brahm talks about 'Right View'. The talk might also have been called 'Focusing on the Eggs' or 'A Little Hitler in All of Us'.
As the forest around Ajahn Vayama's Dhammasara Monastery reaches the state of a tinderbox, baking in 48 degree C heat, she very aptly likens the Buddhist path to one of fire awaren
Having recently returned from his training monastery in Thailand Ajahn Brahm reminisces about his famous teacher Ajahn Chah.
Ajahn Brahm explains his perspective and possible Buddhist responses to the serious challenge of religious fundamentalism in our world.
On the way we gain insight into some of the...
Ajahn Brahm talks about a key attitude in Buddhism (and meditation), that of being content and grateful in all situations.
Ajahn Brahmali recently returned from India where he visited many places of significance to Buddhists.
Topics of this talk are enlightened nuns, Sangamitha Theri, Christmas, Buddhist dichotomy of cetovimutti (liberation through mind) and panyavimutti (liberation through wisdom) as well...
Learn how to tussle the Buddhist way with tigers, bears and the enemy inside yourself. Find out why this teacher should really be called 'Pipe Bomb Ajahn'...
What are Buddhists supposed to do? Ajahn Brahm explains that it's not about total passivity. Our efforts should focus on kindness, patience, peace, stopping.
Ajahn Brahm explores craving. Are there different types? Are some forms of craving necessary for survival? Is all craving 'bad'? [b]Note: due to hardware failure, this recording is...
Ajahn Vayama outlines effects and strategies of the practice of mindfulness in daily life.
Ajahn Brahm reflects on 'power'.
Ajahn Brahm reflects on mindfulness and compassion after his recent attendance at the 'Mind and It's Potential' Conference in Sydney.
Ajahn Brahmali talks about aspects of rebirth.
Venerable Fa Shu, Teacher: Sagaramudra Buddhist Temple in Carlisle, explaining one aspect of the Mahayana Tradition through the Avatamsaka Sutra
A guided Chenrezig meditation and talk by Mana Waite given at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre in Perth Western Australia. Dr. Waite is a meditation teacher from the Tibetan (Vajrayana) Karma...
While tolerance is widely regarded as a positive quality, Ajahn Brahm points out that tolerance always contains an element of passive disdain for it's subject. More liberating for the...
How celibacy brings peace, simple contentment and spiritual insight that surpasses that of romance and sexuality. AND makes for a positive response towards an overpopulated and polluted...
Ajahn Brahm leads us into the Rains Retreat with this scorcher of a talk. The Buddha's teaching of acceptance and letting go of states leads to the kind of deep happiness that cannot...
Why is that even though we practice well, sometimes we fall back on on old habits and defilements?
Buddhist reflections on social, political and environmental action leading towards the creation of a better world.
Ajahn Brahm gives a 'medley talk' covering various topics that were requested by the community. They include procrastination, the meaning of life, euthanasia in pets and finding a balance...
Interconnection <-> disconnection and how to find a balance between the two....
Practicing for Dying
Dealing with Emotions... :sendmylove: :violin: :hammer: :thumbsdown: :-0 8-) :lol:
Ajahn Brahm teaches that we are accountable for our actions in this and future lives.
Buddhism and Sects
The Tathagata - He did it!
Do we have a right to believe anything? Do some beliefs have priority over others? How do beliefs arise in the mind and how accurately do such 'intellectual fermentations' actually...
For those abused and wronged is happiness actually possible? Attachment to painful emotions, such as grief, anger, bitterness, the notion of a wounded self with a distinct identity:...
Ajahn Brahm talks about the integration of Buddhism and business.
How does one interpret the first precept in everyday life? Is being a Buddhist and a soldier mutually exclusive? Are there instances when one can perform a 'mercy' killing and not attract...
Ajahn Vayama explains how the recollection of the Buddha's virtues (Buddhanusati) can help us in our practice.
Stillness reached through meditation leads to an awakening in many spheres.
Ajahn Brahmali explains how the actions we do today influence our own future.
Ajahn Nyanadhammo, abbot of [url=http://www.forestsangha.org/com/InfoFlyerWPN.PDF]Wat Pah Nanachat International Monastery[/url], visits Perth. His talk had the audience spellbound
In her previous Dhamma talk, Ajahn Vayama advised how to avoid getting stuck in unskillful states. But how to arouse the skillful? Cultivating the Boundless States (Brahma Viharas)
A penetrating look at how we react to criticism both when furnishing it on others and (at once more challenging) receiving it ourselves. Why are we often so hardened and totally stuck...
Visiting abbot of [url=http://www.abhayagiri.org/]Abhayagiri Monastery[/url] in California, Venerable Ajahn Pasanno takes us on an engaging tour of the Buddhist path. Centering around...
Nibbana is not something that can be predictably acquired through sheer effort. Actually it more or less happens automatically, the more one lets go of doing, gives up the notion of...
Ajahn Sister Vayama explaining Buddhas teachings on how can we transform our suffering into happiness, getting away from obsessions and purifying our minds.
This talk enlarges on an academic panel discussion held recently at the University of Western Australia regarding the reconciliation of religion and science. Ajahn Brahm also takes
This talk revolves around the second and third factors of the Noble Eightfold Path, namely the Intentions of Renunciation, Goodwill and Harmlessness - as well as the practising of Right...
By way of his considerable understanding of the Dhamma, Ajahn Brahmali provides a guide to making moral decisions and leading an ethical life. The Venerable runs his listeners through...
What is left when everything worldly is taken from us at the moment of our death? Ajahn Vayama explains that it's our inner, spiritual wealth, created by practicing the Buddha's noble...
Denial of the senses, labelling them evil or even completely prohibiting sense indulgence is not the Buddhist way. Meditation and mindfulness allow practitioners to deal with sensuality...
A hint of irreverence for all forms of superstition, lashings of humor in this talk, serve to stress that it's ONLY our personal accountability and actions that make a difference. Trinket...
Ajahn Brahm' talks about the control/freedom paradox. How much of our lives is *actually* controlled by us, how much by forces outside ourselves? How free are we? The relinquishment...
Ajahn Brahmavamso shines his torch on the issue of jealousy. By way of his inimitable stories e.g. The Burglar That Ordained, The 4 Mothers and Their 'Clergy' Sons :-D - he exposes
Venerable Ajahn Brahmali provides a compelling Buddhist perspective of the ubiquitous phenomenon of gurus and cults.
Ajahn Sister Vayama advising on how to share our own experiences of suffering and happiness with others to help all of us
Ajahn Brahm's advice on which authorities we should be obedient to and why
How can we distinguish between different types of happiness? How can we be happy now and in the future? Ajahn Brahm is giving some guidelines
Can we overcome anger, ill-will, irritation, negativity? Ajahn Brahmali is talking about practical ways of dealing with those emotions.
Ajahn Sister Vayama advising on how to develop our meditation skills
Shall we seek out difficult situations in life to grow from those challenges? Listen to some guidance from Ajahn Brahm.
Ajahn Brahm trying to enrich our understanding of the life and death process
What can we do to find some meaning, to find some truth and how can we use it to create some sense of peace and happiness and harmony in this fractured world
Ajahn Sister Vayama advising on how to keep the balance of ones mind through the ups and downs of life
Ajahn Brahm is having a non-violent crusade against gender discrimination
The Buddhist understanding of intelligence. What is it, how do we recognise it and how do we develop it?
Ajahn Brahm is explaining how to find the right goal for any achievements
The beggar with the diamond in his rope: and other stories told by Sister Hue Can of the Sunyata Community and Meditation Centre .
Kelsang Nampur, teacher in the New Kadampa tradition of the Dharmapala Buddhist Centre, Fremantle, is giving suggestions on how to deal with the difficulties in life
Sister Hue Can of the Sunyata Community and Meditation Centre
talks about how purifying our minds through meditation will transform our perspective on life.
'Dhamma In Daily Life' explained by Venerable Fa Xun, the resident Teacher of the Sagaramudra Buddhist Temple in Carlisle, Mahayana Tradition.
Venerable Fa Xun, Resident Teacher: Sagaramudra Buddhist Temple in Carlisle, Mahayana Tradition, talking about her experiences.
Ajahn Brahm discusses the sources of conflict that lay within each one of us, and how to transform that into peace.
Venerable Dondrub visits to discuss the deeper implications of the law of karma on our lives and how we can use this to develop and grow.
In this insightful talk Ajahn Brahm discusses the future direction of religious institutions and spiritual participation in a world were dogmatic authority is fading away and people...
History Of Buddhism
Ajahn Brahm continuing the discussion from the 4th Global Conference on Buddhism on the topic of euthanasia and abortion
Permanence In Impermanence
After talking at the 4th Global Conference on Buddhism Ven. Professor Dhammavihari adressed a slightly smaller group of listeners at the Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre.
Friday night talk from the Perth Convention Centre
Dealing With Pain
Ajahn Brahm's motivational talk for how to become rich, efficient and get by in your workplace
Ajahn Vayama giving guidance how to handle very challenging times in our life
Ajahn Brahm is encouraging you to apply that beautiful Dhamma toothpaste to help with your bad mind smell ...
Ajahn Brahm teaching you to lessen your suffering
Fresh from retreat our own Ajahn Sister Vayama is talking about perception
How to practise THE path that Buddha advised, explained by Ajahn Brahmali
The Buddhist way of seeing through superiority/inferiority
Hear first hand how our favourite monk was sitting on the beach between bikini wearing seventeen year old beauties before going to prison ...
Ajahn Brahm explains the Buddhist attitude when life goes very, very wrong, when we are really in a big problem, a big crisis and big trouble ...
Aspects of cause and effect explained with experiences of a recent pilgrimage to India
Ajahn Brahm's approach to get out of the jungle of our daily difficulties into the bliss of the infinite
Ajahn Brahm is skilfully explaining how to skilfully follow the Eightfold Path to Nibbana by a skilful livelihood
Ajahm Brahm explaining the Buddhist response to social injustice and other injustices in the world.
Ajahn Brahm illuminates the Buddhist concept of non-self.
Ajahn Brahm explains how right view (from the Noble Eightfold Path) only leads to peace and harmony in the world. If it does not lead to peace, harmony, forgiveness, acceptance and
Unlike Charles Dickins "Great Expectations", Ajahn Brahm teaches the value of no expectations.
It is often the great thinks and scholars of society that can be the most divisive. But contemplation, as opposed to thinking, leads to harmony and peace. For Ajahn Brahm, the truth...
What did the Buddha say about marriage and relationships? Find out in this talk by Ajahn Sister Vayama.
Feeling rushed? Busy? There is not much time in life, so go slowly. That is the message behind this talk by Ajahn Brahm. Often in our modern society we are money rich but time poor....
Feeling rushed? Busy? There is not much time in life, so go slowly. That is the message behind this talk by Ajahn Brahm. Often in our modern society we are money rich but time poor....
Ajahn Brahm discusses what distinguishes a real monk or nun from a lay person; that is, no sex and no money. Ajahn talks about why it is so important for monastics to not have any sexuality...
Ajahn Brahm discusses what distinguishes a real monk or nun from a lay person; that is, no sex and no money. Ajahn talks about why it is so important for monastics to not have any sexuality...
Ajahn Sister Vayama tells the stories of a vain nun at the time of the Buddha, and King Asoka's daughter who took the female Buddhist monastic tradition from India to Sri Lanka. Implicit...
Ajahn Brahm delivers a challenging talk that highlights the empty nature of all conditioned phenomena. That's right, we are all full of emptiness. If we were not then enlightenment
After almost a month of travel through Asia and America promoting his book, Ajahn Brahm returns to share some of the experiences he had and give some practical advice for those with...
Ajahn Sucitta discusses the unified nature of the factors leading to Enlightenment.
Advice on building awareness of the body and mind. Like a bridge over a stream where the current changes but the bridge is still, one should practice mindfulness of the events in our...
Ajahn Sucitto is the Abbot of Chithurst Monastery in England. He has just spent 3 months on solitary retreat at Bodhinyana monastery. He discusses some aspects of practice and the steps...
Ajahn Brahm discusses some psychic powers, why monks/nuns do not show psychic powers to others and why you should never trust a poor clairvoyant.
Ajahn Brahm explains - amongst other things - how to improving our lives is not about changing the world, but instead, about changing our own minds.
Ajahn Sr Vayama discusses some of the events that occurred during the past 3 months Rains Retreat and how we can start dealing with the puzzle of life.
Guest speaker Sister Hue Can talks about "The Now Moment".
Guest speaker Ven. Thubten Dondrub gives a talk on Wrong View.
The nature and potential of the mind as understood in the Mahayana tradition of Buddhism. This talk focusses on impermanence in contrast to Buddha-nature. Ven. Dondrub is currently
The connection between the mind and the body.
Ajahn Sr Vayama discusses the Rains Retreat and what really happens when you have plenty of time to meditate.
Sister Hue Can is a visiting speaker from the Sunyata Community in Perth.
Ajahn Sr Vayama reflects upon her recent trip back to the place of her ordination in Sri Lanka. Through these reflections, Ajahn Vayama looks at the continuity between the past, present...
This talk is great for people new to Buddhism and are a bit put off by all the ceremony that can surround various religious traditions. Equally, it would probably remind many more experienced...
Do you suffer from Anxiety, Fear or Stress? I have a strange feeling you are not alone. Anxiety seems to be an expected part of everyday living, but there is a lot we can do, and the...
This is Ajahn Brahmali's first Friday night talk at Dhammaloka after many years of training at Ajahn Brahmavamso's Bodhinyana Forest Monastery in Serpentine Western Australia. His talk...
Ajahn Brahm has a cold, so he decided to talk about the Buddhist attitude to sickness. There are some funny stories from Ajahn Brahm's past all mixed in with some good Dhamma as he
Ajahn Brahm deals the the question: What's the difference between the Buddhist traditions?
Firstly, Ajahn Brahm looks at the history of Buddhism and the split into Mahayana, Vajrayana,...
Ajahn Sister Vayama discusses the value of being good.
Ajahn Brahm disusses the modern day problem of 'Ending Relationships'.
Ajahn Brahm talks about using wisdom to endure hard times with a smile.
Ajahn Brahm talks about the importance of focussing on how we relate to the world. In the end, we shouldn't just open the door of our hearts ... we should tear the door of its hinges...
Ajahn Brahm talks about loneliness and the best attitude to have toward it.
Living A Whole Life
Speculation
Believing Is Seeing
Essence Of Pilgrimage
Dealing With Our Thinking
Buddhist Response To Euthanasia And Abortion
Happiness
Tranquility In Conflict
Compassion And Stillness
Putting Out The Fires
Stop Trying To Meditate
To Hell With Punishment
Dealing With Tragedies
Advice To The Bhikkhunis
Ajahn Plien Answers Questions
What Is Prison?
Courage To Face Our Fears
Buddhism and Psychology
Hopelessness
Mental Energy Equals Happiness
Helping Children Overcome Problems
Doing What Is Good
Who's Wrong?
Self Discipline
Some Aspects Of Meditation
How To Deal With Pain
The Buddhist Attitude to Animal Cruelty
Dependent Origination
Reborn ... again
Seeing Through The Self
Understanding The Three Refuges
Having Your Cake
Assumptions
Buddhist Values
Working With Anger
Suffering and Liberation
Praise and Blame
Buddhism And The Body
Making Peace With Conditions
Selling Samsara
Be Patient
Attitude To Life
Generosity
Mind Is The Forerunner
Consciousness
Breaking The Momentum Of Aversion
The Miracle In The Heart
What Is Good?
Taming The Untamed: The Enlightened Nun Dantika
Buddhism And Mental Illness
What The Buddha Taught
The Source Of Happiness
Buddhist View On Injustices
Taking Short Cuts
Dealing With The Fruits Of Bad Kamma
Responsibility
Mudita - Sympathetic Joy
How To Stop
Buddhism and Sexuality
Scratching In The Wrong Place
Power Of The Mind
Addictions and Obsessions
Aspects Of Mindfulness Practice
Mental Suffering
Kamma and Rebirth
Buddhist Attitude to Death and Life
Core Buddhist Teachings
Buddhism is a Living Religion
Meditation And The Mind
Enlightenment
History Of Buddhism
Origins of Buddhism
Strong Emotions: Friend of Foe?
Compassion
Attachment
Peace In War
Ajahn Dtun takes Questions
Making Peace
Buddhist Meditation - The Way To Wisdom
Loving Kindness Meditation
The Mundane And The Supramundane
Reflective Acceptance
Arguments
Buddha Nature
Abandoning Desire By Using Desire
Teachers From Hell
The 37 Requisites For Enlightenment
Mindfulness
Dead Loss
Enlightenment/Happiness
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
Six Months Of Bliss
To See Things As They Really Are
Body Meditations
The Mahaparinibbana Sutta
The Story Of Kisa-Gotami
The Roots Of Everything
Attitude Of The Mind In Meditation
Relationships In Buddhism
Factors Of Awakening In Meditation
Cultivation Of Goodness
Buddhism And Psychic Phenomena
Forgiveness
The Five Hindrances
Liberating Life
Preparation For Dying
Ajahn Plien takes Questions
Going Beyond
Parents And Family In The Buddhist Context
The Ten Paramis - Part Two
The Ten Paramis - Part One
The Ordinary
Attachment In Family Relationships
Mindfulness Of The Body
The Trickery Of Perception
Wise Attention
Pseudo Buddhism
Mindfulness
Aspects Of The Dhamma
Buddhism and Science
Humility
Buddhist Approach To World Conflict
What Is Love?
Rebirth (Including Questions and Answers)
Renunciation
What To Do With Suffering
Why Is Buddhism Growing?
Commitment To Enlightenment
Conflict Resolution
Contentment
Calm And Insight In Meditation
Anger and Forgiveness
The Five Aggregates
Anatta: Non-Self
The 5 spiritual faculties
The 3rd Dimension
The 8 jhanas Bodhinyana monastery
Using dhukka as a teacher and guide

