Dhamma as taught by the Buddha is simple and easy to practice. It is about ourselves and how we can be free from personal suffering. As suffering beings we are deluded about the truths of our body and mind. However, if we practice the Dhamma, we turn our attention to our body and our mind and unveil their true characteristics. Our suffering lessens as we gradually come to understand the Dhamma more and more.
Live interpretation of Luangpor Pramote's teaching at Wat Suansantidham on 23 April 2016
Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri guided the participants in Mindfulness and Insight Meditation Course/March 2016 to meditate - 11 March 2016
Phra Ajahn Somchai talked about the Suffering and the End of Suffering in the Insight Meditation Course, March 2016
Khun Mae Oranuch talked about Samatha and Vipassana Meditaion, with Q&A session during the Insight Meditation Course, 11th march 2016
Our Duties to the Four Noble Truth by Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri
"The Manner in Which We Take Refuge in Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha" by Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri in the Insight Meditation Course, 10th March 2016
Dhamma teaching by Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri on Enlightenment and the fact that it is beyond our command... "No One Can Ripen the Mind to Enlightenment, It Ripes when It Does" 10 March 2016 C
Luangpor Pramote Pamojjo's teachings with English translation - Breathe in with Mindfulness; Breathe out with Mindfulness
Dhamma talk and Q&A during English course in March 2016 with Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri
Dhamma teaching by Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri on Meditation Techniques, translated by Jess Peter Koffman
"As Dhamma is learned with the heart not the brain, we need the mind with right quality first. As Dhamma is the learning of oneself, the subjects of study are all within this body and mind. Practitio…
Live interpretation of Luangpor Pramote Pamojjo's teachings at Wat Suansantidham by Jess Peter Koffman, 13 March 2016 (en160313A) - "Walking the Path of Wisdom"
Live interpretation of Luangpor Pramote Pamojjo's teachings at Wat Suansantidham by Jess Peter Koffman, 13 March 2016 (en160313B) - "Everything is Impermanent"
Live interpretation of Luangpor Pramote Pamojjo's teachings at Wat Suansantidham by Jess Peter Koffman, 12 March 2016 (en160312B) - "Jhana and Momentary Samadhi"