Buddhism is often framed by what we leave behind—suffering, desire, and ego. But what if the path is actually about what we gain? In this guide, we dive into five surprising lessons from Ven. Ajahn Jayasaro that reframe the Buddhist journey as a creative, positive pursuit. Learn why "dreariness" is the true opponent of joy, how to use your tongue to quiet your mind, and why true mindfulness is inseparable from integrity. Discover a wiser way to live that goes far beyond the meditation cushion.
Beyond Bliss: 5 Counter-Intuitive Truths About Buddhist Meditation
"If there were a foolproof method, every fool would be awakened." Buddhist meditation is often marketed as a passive escape from stress, but the authentic path is a rigorous, pragmatic discipline. Drawing from the "Four Bases for Success," this article examines five counter-intuitive lessons that reframe meditation as a skillful effort. We explore the necessity of cultivating a strong, functional sense of self and the tactical use of "lesser evils" to navigate intense emotions. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a curious beginner, these insights offer a strategic roadmap for anyone looking to move beyond simple bliss and toward genuine, lasting wisdom.
Beyond Belief: The Buddha's Guide to Seeing Things As They Truly Are
What if Buddhism isn’t a religion of "belief," but a science of the mind? In this deep dive into the teachings of Ven. Ajahn Kittisobhano, we move beyond the universal cliches of "doing good" and "calming the mind" to uncover the Buddha’s radical differentiator: the wisdom of seeing things as they truly are. From deconstructing the body into its core elements to a "scientific" verification of our thoughts, this article reveals why "me and mine" is an imaginary drama—and how waking up from it is the only way to end suffering. Stop being a blind believer and become an astute investigator of your own reality.
Rethinking the Buddha: 3 Surprising Truths from the Earliest Texts
We think we know the story: a sheltered prince shocked by the sight of aging, sickness, and death, sneaking away in the night to find enlightenment. But what if this foundational narrative is actually a later invention, borrowed from the tale of a different Buddha entirely? A deep dive into the earliest scriptures, the Pāli Canon, reveals a surprisingly different picture. From the true, heartbreaking nature of his departure to his rejection of "zoning out" in meditation, discover three major misconceptions that completely reframe the Buddha’s journey from a fairy tale into a grounded, human path of direct observation.
Dhamma Talks recorded in Bandar Utama Buddhist Society on YouTube
Dhamma talks are held following each Puja session every Sunday. Speakers are invited each week to share the Dhamma with members and friends of BUBS. We are blessed to have many Forest Sangha members, locally and overseas offering Dhamma teachings.
The Dhamma Legacy: Bodhipakkhiya Dhamma - Dhamma Talk by Bro. Benny Liow
BUBS Dhamma Talks Podcast on Spotify
A podcast on Spotify of Dhamma Talks in BUBS: https://bubs.my/spotify
Amaravati Podcast Latest Dhamma Talks on Spotify
These are the latest Dhamma Talks given mainly in the Amaravati Temple during the Wan Phras (moon/observance days). These talks include those given during the Winter Retreat, Rains / Vassa retreat and the rest of the year. A complete audio library can be found at https://www.amaravati.org
More Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmaravatiBuddhistMonastery
Mindful Awareness & Serenity Retreat with Ayasma Aggacitta
Sutta Workshops by Āyasmā Aggacitta
This channel was initially created to upload edited video footage of the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta Study with Meditation Workshop Tour 2012, held in 7 locations in Malaysia and Singapore, and attended by a total of more than 500 people. The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (MN 10) is one of the most referenced discourses from the Buddhist scriptures, especially by meditators.
The channel has expanded the scope to include edited video clips of other workshops, Dhamma talks and presentation slides used in events conducted by Āyasmā Aggacitta. For a more structured approach to navigating and appreciating the workshop videos, please view https://satipatthanasbs.com.
Online Dhamma Workshop with Ven. Ajahn Kalyano: Pursuing Inner Peace & Joy - Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
A Holiday of The Heart
Sutta Study Online Series by Benny Liow
The Buddha’s Words is an introductory course on the teachings about kamma and rebirth as found in the Majjima Nikāya of the Pāḷi Canon. The message in the Buddha’s discourses or suttas is that kamma follows us wherever we go – so we should, therefore, be extremely careful with our actions through our body, speech, and mind.
Buddha Bodhivana Monastery English Talks on YouTube
Dhammagiri Buddhist Podcasts
This Podcast consists of Dhamma talks, Chanting, Precepts & Meditation with Ajahn Dhammasiha and other Experienced Senior Buddhist Monks in the Theravada Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah. Recorded at Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage, Brisbane, Australia.
For joining the Live Podcasts on your mobile, you are required to download the Castbox app: https://castbox.fm/download
And subscribe to the Dhammagiri Buddhist Podcasts on Castbox to receive notification on livecasts: https://castbox.fm/vc/2744970
Dhamma Sharing by Bro. Lim Kooi Fong: Buddhist Practices & Cyber Addiction
Dhamma Talk by Luang Por Sumedho - Sun 6 May 2018
LP Sumedho
Ven. Ajahn Sumedho was born in the USA, became a bhikkhu in 1967 and trained nine years under LP Chah at Wat Pah Pong, a forest monastery in Ubon province, Thailand. In 1976 he was invited to Britain; he established Cittaviveka (Chithurst Buddhist Monastery) in West Sussex in 1979, and Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in Hertfordshire in 1984. During his thirty-four years of being based in Britain, he taught extensively throughout the world, has inducted more than a hundred aspirants of many nationalities into the samaṇa life, and also authorised the establishment of six other monasteries. Many of his talks are available in audio versions, and some have been transcribed and edited into a collection of books.
In November 2010, LP Sumedho put aside his duties as abbot and teacher and is practising in more secluded environments.
Dhamma Talk by Luangpor Dhammavuddho on 24 June 2018 : How To Cultivate The Ariyan Eightfold Path
Sutta Guide To Paths & Fruits by Luangpor Dhammavuddho in October 2016
Dhamma Talk by Luang Por Tiradhammo - Reflection from a different angle, "Listen with the Heart"
Dhamma Talk by Luang Por Tiradhammo - Reflection from a different angle, "Listen with the Heart", recorded on 1 March 2015.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uZieONX_6tQ

