Episodes
Friday Oct 09, 2015
Don't rush to your grave | by Ajahn Brahmavamso | 6 January 2006
Friday Oct 09, 2015
Friday Oct 09, 2015
Busy-ness is the curse of our age the puts stress and strain on our minds and mental health, our bodies and physical health, and our relationships. This is a problem and there is a solution related to developing the right attitude to life so that whilst there is busy-ness all around us we can cultivate a space of peace within in ourselves. Ajahn Brahm explains how...
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
The End of the World | by Ayye Hasapanna | 21 December 2012
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
There was quite a buzz online that the end of the world would happen on the 21st December 2012 - the date this talk was given. Despite the erroneous prediction, the world will end sooner or later, if only for us individually at the end of our lives. So what state of mind would you like to be in at the end of your world? Ayye Hasapanna addresses just this topic, of how to let go of that which doesn't matter and settle conflicts to create a peaceful state of mind.
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
How to deal with difficult people | by Ayye Hasapanna | 9 November 2012
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
We've all had to endure difficult people whether at work, home or leisure. But how to deal with them skillfully? Ayye Hasapanna gives us a guide to dealing with difficult people.
Monday Oct 05, 2015
Monday Oct 05, 2015
Did you know that Buddhism introduced dieting and abseiling to the world? Bhante Sujato is a serious Buddhist scholar with a sense of humour, introducing the ancient world of the Buddha to a modern audience.
Sunday Oct 04, 2015
Western Buddhism? | by Ajahn Brahmavamso | 14 December 2012
Sunday Oct 04, 2015
Sunday Oct 04, 2015
In response to a question about the emergence of a Western form of Buddhism, Ajahn Brahm goes on to speak about the role of Buddhism in the modern world, and how ultimately the Dhamma taught by the Lord Buddha must have a universal appeal that is directly applicable to the human experience. After all, human beings are much the same wherever we may go, bound together by common experiences, and answering the common questions and problems of human experience is what Buddhism is all about.
Friday Oct 02, 2015
The Buddhist Way of Purity | by Ajahn Brahmavamso | 7 December 2012
Friday Oct 02, 2015
Friday Oct 02, 2015
The way to develop the path in Buddhism is not about pretences or appearances, but rather about being true to oneself and others, and about genuine inner growth over time. Leaving aside praise and blame and seeking to develop the purity of mind is the way to peace and happiness.