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Ajahn Brahm – The Basic Method of Meditation

Edited from a talk given by Ajahn Brahmavamso during a 9-day retreat in North Perth, Western Australia, December 1997.

Part 1

Meditation is the way to achieve letting go. In meditation one lets go of the complex world outside in order to reach the serene world inside. In all types of mysticism and in many traditions, this is known as the path to the pure and powerful mind. The experience of this pure mind, released from the world, is very wonderful and blissful.

During this meditation retreat there will be some hard work at the beginning, but be willing to bear that hard work knowing that it will lead you to experience some very beautiful and meaningful states. They will be well worth the effort! It is a law of nature that without effort one does not make progress. Whether one is a layperson or a monk, without effort one gets nowhere, in meditation or in anything.

Effort alone, though, is not sufficient. The effort needs to be skilful. This means directing your energy just at the right places and sustaining it there until its task is completed. Skilful effort neither hinders nor disturbs you, instead it produces the beautiful peace of deep meditation.

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Ajahn Brahm – The Excommunication Tape (Video)

 

Ajahn Brahm talks about his excommunication. With an introduction by Dennis Shepard, president of the Buddhist Society of Western Australia.

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Ajahn Brahm – When Does Human Life Begin in This Body

 

1.    What Did the Buddha Say?

1a. “(Human life begins) when in the mother’s womb, the first citta (‘mind’ or ‘thought’) arises, when the first consciousness manifests”.1

1b. “Bhikkhus, the descent of the gabbha (misleadingly translated as embryo by Bhikkhu Bodhi) takes place through the union of 3 things – the union of mother and father, the mother is in season, and the gandhabba (stream of consciousness) is present.”2

1c. “If viññāṇa (consciousness) were not to descend into the mother’s womb, would nāma-rūpa take shape in the womb? Certainly not, Venerable Sir.”3 Nāma-rūpa = feeling (vedana) perception (saññā) contact (phasso) will (cetanā) attention (manasikāro) and material form (rūpa ).

1d. Nāma-rūpa and consciousness are like two sheaves of reeds standing leaning against each other. If one were to remove one of those sheaves of reeds, the other would fall. So, with the cessation of nāma-rūpa comes cessation of consciousness, and with the cessation of consciousness comes the cessation of nāma-rūpa. 4

1 From Pārājika 3, the rule about deliberately killing a human being, repeated at Vinaya Mahāvagga 1.75. 2 From Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi’s translation of Sutta #38 of the Majjhima Nikāya.. 3 Mahānidāna Sutta, DN15. 4 Abridged from Nidana Saṃyutta No. 67.

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Veranstaltungshinweis – Retreat mit Ajahn Brahm

 

Wir sind froh ankündigen zu dürfen, dass die Pagode Phat Hue 2010 erneut einen Retreat und einen öffentlichen Talk mit dem Ehrwürdigen Ajahn Brahm organisiert.

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Wat Pah Pong’s response to article on “Monks Target Western Clergy”

Bangkok, Thailand — On 28th December 2009, a representative delegation of senior monks from the Wat Nong Pah Pong Sangha held a press conference in response to various articles in the major Thai newspapers released earlier between the 20th to 24th December.

These articles effectively stated that the Council of Elders and the Office of National Buddhism had done everything in their power in regards to Ajahn Brahmavamso and the bhikkhuni ordinations and that the future status of Ajahn Brahmavamso as abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery and the ownership of that monastery was left up to Wat Nong Pah Pong’s decision. The articles effectively left the responsibility of this issue back on Wat Nong Pah Pong to proceed with.

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