Developing Perception | Ajahn Brahmali | 11-11-2011
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- Perception is a path to awakening. The Buddha said all it really takes is to perceive in the right way - this will take you all the way to awakening. We can change and develop our perceptions.
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Ajahn Brahmali's lectures are really gems, i would like to see more videos from him ! :)
Me too :) Also, Ajahn Brahm deserves a rest!
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Thank you so much for this excellent Dhamma talk. I now understand the five Khandas much better. Thank you for your great kindness!
I really like this monk too. His talks are very inspiring.May he live in good health, and may he live long
I agree with many comments here about seeing more videos by Ajahn Brahmali. He is clear, deep, and informative. I've learned the real deal from him
Though the video is ten years old, it gives me tear of joy today. Thank you ajahn
For anyone willing to develop and build a strong foundation, following Ajahn Brahmali's teachings containing the fundamentals of Buddhisms will surely pave the way. A great teacher indeed! I may one day become a disciple.
Happy Peception sardhu, Ajahn Brahmali 💐🌱✨️
Much harder to follow than Ajahn Brahms talks but I don't mind watching two to three times to catch all the knowledge within. Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu!
Thank you so much Venerable. This teaching was so very amazing and so vital to someone who truly wants to follow the Path. Without this right preception progress on the Path will be extremely difficult as we will continually be set back by the khandas. I am seeing this in action, being mindful of each preception as it arises naturally. This plus the book I am reading right now, by Ajan Cha: Food for the Heart, I am truly blessed. Thank you... Metta
This talk is a true gem. Thank you so much!
As we walk on the path, we encounter more and more aid to help our mind development and Acharn's talk on perception is another help in our practice towards a better and more developed person. Acharn talked about perceiving impermanence and suffering but there are ten perceptions we could develop too, like the asubha etc but of course the talk will be too long so it behooves us to do our own reading etc.
Wonderful teaching! Gratitude to Ajahn Brahmali 🙏🙏🙏
How we perceive things makes all the difference! Much Respect Bhanthe 🙏🙏🙏
May the venerable , be well ,happy, peaceful and free from all the sufferings.
May all living beings :)
Only the venerable?
This is a very good talk.
Thanks for the talk everyone.
Thank you Ajahn for this wonderful talk 🙏
Thank you
thank you very much :))
Thank you very much Bhante. Greetings and gratitude from South America.
thank you very much..
Can you please upload more talks from Ajahn Brahmali, they are so good..
Superb
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
your lectures are profound, keep it up Mister.
Namo buddhay
Can the BSWA webmaster remove that strange insulting comment below, please? It has no place here. Great talk, Ajahn :)
Who can tell me name or number of the sutta Ajahn is referring to,, please?
AN 4.179 title 'Nibbana'
Excerpt Ananda asks Sariputta "Why do some beings attain Nibbana in this very life?"
"There's the case, friend Ananda, where beings discern, as it actually is present, that
'This perception has a share in decline';
'This perception has a share in stability';
'This perception has a share in distinction';
'This perception has a share in penetration.' 'This is the cause, this is the reason, why some beings become totally unbound in the present life.'" BB footnotes explain...which may be interpreted as follows.."When perception and attention are accompanied by sensuality in one who attains first jhana, perception pertains to deterioration;
when mindfulness is stabilized in accordance with its nature, perception pertains to stabilization;
when perception and attention are unaccompanied by thought perception pertains to distinction.
When perception and attention are accompanied by disenchantment, conjoined with dispassion, wisdom pertains to penetration"
this explanation tells me that the perception spoken of in this sutta is gained via 4 buddhist jhanas, which is the 8th step in the 8-fold path. i enjoyed your music on Solitude too.
Thank you.
Shantha
@@shanthahulme5446 Thank you so much, I just looked it up in my German translation of the Anguttara.
Thanks also for listening to my "solitude" . Metta an greetings - René
11/11/11
venerable going hard
I enjoyed this talk, but something in the veneration Westerners feel the need to show galls me. What, who are you venerating? Internal veneration and gratitude is one thing. Why do people feel the need to show it outwardly. It confuses the intention.
Our bad Karma to be born Western I spose.
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