Sat, 27 December 2014
Some helpful conversations with Luang Por Pramote from April 24, 2009 |
Sat, 27 December 2014
Translated from Luangpor Pramote's Teaching at Sala Lungchin, Nonthaburi, November 18, 2007 |
Wed, 24 December 2014
Luangpor Pramote gives advice for practicing Dhamma successfully when we have a busy family life. |
Wed, 24 December 2014
Luangpor Pramote's Dhamma talk on his trip to America in June of 2013. |
Sun, 14 December 2014
Venerable Pramote's final Dhamma talk on his trip to America in June of 2013 |
Sun, 2 November 2014
Luang Por warns of some teachings that, although never taught by the Buddha, have made their way into Buddhism. |
Sun, 2 November 2014
One of the beautiful things about Dhamma is how some teachings take on a deeper and deeper meaning as our understanding grows. |
Sun, 5 October 2014
This is a little lesson on what we should and shouldn't do to achieve correct concentration. |
Fri, 3 October 2014
Luang Por makes sure we have our minds straight about the correct reasons for the practice, and how to go about it. |
Thu, 25 September 2014
Chapter 2 - Some of the day’s conversations with Luang Por Pramote |
Thu, 25 September 2014
Translated teaching at Suan Santidham, November 12, 2010. Learn the difference between object-examination and characteristic-examination ways of Samadhi (Concentration). |
Wed, 24 September 2014
Some helpful conversations with Luang Por Pramote from April 24, 2009 |
Wed, 24 September 2014
Translated teaching at Suan Santidham on April 3, 2009 "Dhamma is a subject of study. But it is to be learned by studying our- selves. The scope of our study is regarding how we can live with little or no suffering. The ul- timate objective of studying the Dhamma is to be completely liberated from suffering." |
Wed, 24 September 2014
Glossary, frequently used terms throughout the book |
Wed, 24 September 2014
To See the Truth - foreword by the translator |
Wed, 24 September 2014
To See the Truth - Title and Credits |
Sun, 30 March 2014
Beyond the World from Jan 24, 2014 at Wat Suan Santhidham. Luang Por reminds of the prime objective in Buddhism and how this is accomplished through the Middle Way. |
Wed, 19 March 2014
We all have different characters, and so we each will enter Dhamma practice in a different way. We have to see what is most appropriate for us. Chicago, June 1, 2013. |
Thu, 13 March 2014
There are many ways that we can go wrong in our Dhamma practice. But with some help, diligence and self-evaluation we gradually find our way. |
Thu, 6 March 2014
Different People have different minds, and thus the results come at different times for each individual. This is not a question of luck, but of karma. |
Wed, 5 March 2014
In order to truly practice vipassana and walk the path that the Buddha set forth, we must understand how to achieve correct samadhi, not just hold the mind still. |
Wed, 5 March 2014
Luangpor Pramote reminds us that wisdom can only be achieved by observing within the Four Foundations of Mindfulness. |
Mon, 3 March 2014
An English translation of Luangpor Pramote's teaching at Wat Suansantidham, December 2012 |
Mon, 3 March 2014
This 18-minute audio book covers For You the Newcomer essay... Dhamma is ordinary, it is about ourselves, and can be learned by ourselves without much difficulty. So do not feel discouraged when you hear people who are well-versed in Dhamma talking about theory. |
Mon, 3 March 2014
This episode reminds us about the correct type of concentration, and many of the ways we can be mistaken. |
Mon, 3 March 2014
A short audio file of The Buddhist Way to Peace of Mind book.
Direct download: The_Buddhist_Way_to_Peace_of_Mind.mp3
Category:Audio Book -- posted at: 10:42pm +07 |
Mon, 3 March 2014
The English translation of Luangpor Pramote's teaching at Wat Suansantidham, 8th February 2013 |
Mon, 3 March 2014
Translation of Luangpor's teaching at Wat Suansantidham, January 2013 |
Mon, 3 March 2014
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 state of those who have overcome this cycle of suffering. |
Mon, 3 March 2014
Luangpor Pramote emphasizes how mindfulness allows us to see the truths of impermanence, suffering and non-self of body and mind |
Mon, 3 March 2014
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. |
Mon, 3 March 2014
The episode focuses on the aspects of Dhamma necessary to achieve the first level of enlightenment -- stream-entry |
Mon, 3 March 2014
Ajahn Pramote teaches to a Chicago audience that there are three types of wisdom, but it is only the third type -- seeing the truth in our own experience -- that is able to permanently reduce and even completely wash away the suffering in our hearts. |