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.
This episode reminds us about the correct type of concentration, and many of the ways we can be mistaken.
A short audio file of The Buddhist Way to Peace of Mind book.
The English translation of Luangpor Pramote's teaching at Wat Suansantidham, 8th February 2013
Translation of Luangpor's teaching at Wat Suansantidham, January 2013
From the Robe-donation ceremony, 27 October 2013, the talk is in memory of the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand who recently passed. It outlines the pain of those caught in the wheel of Samsara, and the…
Luangpor Pramote emphasizes how mindfulness allows us to see the truths of impermanence, suffering and non-self of body and mind
Luangpor Pramote warns us about believing in things we don't know to be true yet. Blind belief is dangerous. We have to put in the work and see for ourselves.
The episode focuses on the aspects of Dhamma necessary to achieve the first level of enlightenment -- stream-entry