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Accepting Life's Imperfections | Ajahn Brahm | 3 February 2023 

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
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Ajahn Brahm explains how you can live a happy life by appreciating life and accepting its imperfections.
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Recorded at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre, Perth, Western Australia.
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Комментарии : 40   
@phuonganhnguyen384
@phuonganhnguyen384 Год назад
Thank you Ajahn Brahm and BSWA for making the talk available to everyone. I’m from Vietnam, but thanks to the video recording, I somehow can still feel his metta and kindness in my heart. It’s such a blessing. Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!
@tbell9392
@tbell9392 Год назад
Ajahn brahm I don’t know what I would do with out you. You are my guide.
@elizabethhjenkins6172
@elizabethhjenkins6172 Год назад
Great Dharma talk. Thank you. Sadhu. Sadhu. Sadhu. 🙏🙏🙏
@racingeye3826
@racingeye3826 Год назад
Thank you venerable monk. You are a gift to humanity. I'm grateful for your guidance
@annapietrzyk8014
@annapietrzyk8014 Год назад
Thank U Buddhist Society WA
@fingerprint5511
@fingerprint5511 11 месяцев назад
Finally we see Eddie, bless you Eddie!
@riteshshaw8582
@riteshshaw8582 Год назад
Sadhu Sadhu Saaaaadhuuu ♥️🌸
@siddharthakoirala8841
@siddharthakoirala8841 Год назад
Thank you Venerable Mahāthera Ajhan Braham🙇🙇🙇, I am now monk and its been very motivating and inspiring to listen to and share the way of letting go
@MemoryGray
@MemoryGray Год назад
Thank you Ajahn for your teaching and compassion. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@MsLeenite
@MsLeenite Год назад
Thank you for sharing the beautiful and exciting Lion Dance with us! Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu! Happy New Year to one and all.
@howardcohen6817
@howardcohen6817 Год назад
Just got my bicycle back from the shop to repair my light. It's taken about two weeks and riding the bike to my first pupil, today, made me very happy. My body seems to be working well and I enjoy the light exertion (no pun intended). Love to all and I'm looking forward to tonight's teachings. The announcements commence at about 9:10 and Ajahn Brahm begins the short greeting and meditation at about 12:19. to about 42:02 Most of the time, as a musician playing a piece that's new (or even not so new) for me, I spend on seeing/fathoming what's beautiful about the piece. When I can do that, the people who are listening will very likely hear this wonderful music, too. Thank you for a wonderful evening. Love.
@sachinthaherath4902
@sachinthaherath4902 Год назад
@Howard Cohen great to hear you enjoyed your bike ride, mate😌😎
@justinwalker4475
@justinwalker4475 Год назад
@@sachinthaherath4902 hmm ok
@sachinthaherath4902
@sachinthaherath4902 Год назад
Thank you Ajahn Brahm for that gentle reminder on the value of gratitude😌. Loved the vibrant Chinese Lion Dance as well🥰. Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu🙏🙏🙏
@verach7084
@verach7084 Год назад
Замечательный человек и учитель! Недавно познакомилась с книгами Аджана Брахм- это кладезь мудрости, доброты, сострадания!
@evelynefortune5779
@evelynefortune5779 Год назад
Thanks a lot Ajahn
@MrKoepoekoepoe
@MrKoepoekoepoe Год назад
@nurunnobi7489
@nurunnobi7489 Год назад
I avidly appreciate your talks. They lend a unique perspective. Not only do I laugh at your innocent yet funny jokes, but I feel moved by your words of compassion, kindness, and solace. Please accept my gratitude to you, if not for all of your talks, then at least for the one that addresses "what to do when everything falls apart." Its exquisite inner power healed my lacerations; it gave me the sensation of being transported from that whirlwind of excruciating emotional pains into a divine luminosity of lights. In this video, however, I listened to you say, "We don't allow Bangladeshis to have an administrative position at your good monastery." I also watched your expressions and verbal cues. These appear to allude to ethnic and racial discrimination or an attempt to destabilize a large nation of 20 million people championing the ideals of diversity, inclusivity, and heterogeneity regardless of the color, race, or origin of its populace. It also contradicts Bhuddist philosophy, which you propagate and I admire. Let us not forget that Bangladesh has been home to over 10 million members of the Rohingya sect, who have faced extermination from fellow countrymen, regardless of which sect the terrorists and millitants belong to. And by any standard, it is a real-life example of championing humanity. I am a Bangladeshi by birth. I also acknowledge that I might have misunderstood you or simply failed to follow and interpret you correctly. I, therefore, respectfully request that you address the matter in a few words.
@riverpavuddhabalo
@riverpavuddhabalo Год назад
Listen to the bit beforehand, and you will understand the context was reverse psychology to make someone want to do something just because they have been told they can't. It was more of a jokey example, no discrimination. I hope that clears that up.
@jonross5597
@jonross5597 Год назад
Starts about 12:00
@johninman7545
@johninman7545 Год назад
I did wonder. Is Mara up to his old tricks?
@TashiroSato
@TashiroSato Год назад
Master Buddha
@geenaee4772
@geenaee4772 Год назад
With metta from Kuala Lumpur, MY.
@jasonvotaw5966
@jasonvotaw5966 Год назад
I watch these over and over because I keep making same mistakes! :) 🤣
@frederickstewart6217
@frederickstewart6217 Год назад
Dharma talk 42:20
@justinwalker4475
@justinwalker4475 Год назад
obsessed or possessed i think both. monks are great :)
@justinwalker4475
@justinwalker4475 Год назад
there was an accident here years ago someone was injured ...a crowd gathered. rather than help people started filming the ordeal ... :(
@steevo211
@steevo211 Год назад
Maybe Ajahn Has Changed His Diet Vegan Fam!! He's Looking Lighter Around The Chops, Somehow!! Anyone Got A Custard Fart Joke?
@justinwalker4475
@justinwalker4475 Год назад
the monks keep trying but you don't listen
@xenomyr
@xenomyr Год назад
Imperfections ? I'd rather say it has always been pure CHAOS !
@aouclamnguoi6239
@aouclamnguoi6239 Год назад
This was the Hut of the Elder Thich Thong Lac. His mind was always Unshakeable, peaceful, blissful and carefree even though He had no material at all. Today monks have pillows, mattresses, fans, air conditioners, ... A person is unconditionally happy, one is happy with conditions A, B, C... So which person is easy to last happiness forever? Whoever teaches you to enjoy desire, you believe; whoever teaches you to abandon desire, you slander. It is a pity for your life that even though you have read the scriptures, you do not understand anything about the Buddha's teachings.😊
@fingerprint5511
@fingerprint5511 11 месяцев назад
Very embarrassing for you to even utter Elder Thich Thong Lac and use him to express your hatred, what did Elder Thich Thong Lac do to you to deserve to be included in your delusion?
@EricKVanHorn
@EricKVanHorn Год назад
The Zen story that Ajahn Brahm tells in this Dharma talk seems to have the message that it is OK to commit an act of vandalism if the motivation is “Zen.” Zen has a mystique about it, and this often leads to atrocious acts. But it is OK if it is “Zen.” Let me state the obvious. There is nothing commendable about destroying something that is beautiful. Yet that is a defilement that many people-perhaps most people-have. This leads to the defacement of public art in the physical world, and the destruction of much that is good in the human world. The effort to ruin Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy in India is a current example of this. It is very hard to create something good, and it is very easy to destroy, and being a bully isn’t a good thing.
@jestermoon
@jestermoon Год назад
Religion poisons everything. Man-made designed to control the gullible and male-dominating systems we still see today. I like this guy, he genuinely makes sense. Stay Free 🌐
@MatsUnden
@MatsUnden Год назад
Hmmm , can’t really follow your reasoning here. Isn’t it simply about appreciating natural beauty and balance? About developing gratitude.
@justinwalker4475
@justinwalker4475 Год назад
you alarm me o0
@MarkBonneaux
@MarkBonneaux Год назад
Whether or not the story actually happened is irrelevant. It's a parable, a story with a moral lesson, in this case, about accepting imperfections. No where in the story does anyone slander or vandalize, in fact with the Zen monk asking for instruction, he has given the Old Monk permission to do what he does. To tie it to your issue regarding Gandhi, yes, there are those who wish to tear down our leaders of the past (we're having similar issues here in the US), but we can also be accepting that those people are just people with imperfections. Thomas Jefferson was a great writer and a very effective statesman but he still owned slaves. That doesn't negate the work he did founding our country, it just means he wasn't perfect. Namaste.
@justinwalker4475
@justinwalker4475 Год назад
a shame people live life through the lens of a phone.
@halinka8322
@halinka8322 Год назад
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