The Pali word dukkha is usually translated as suffering, but it can mean so many other things, including not being okay with the way things are. In this talk, Mary discusses the various understandings...Show More
Tan Khemako leads a Q&A starting with the unsatisfactory nature of worldly desires. He also speaks to the 4 Brahmaviharas and the significance of the Patimokkha. (Q&A recorded at Tisarana on 29 Decemb...Show More
This Sunday Talk was given by Ajahn Sundara on the 10th of September 2017 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. Since 1986, Amaravati Buddhist Monastery offers Sunday talks during the traditional three...Show More
This podcast talks about a solution through which people can reduce there sufferings.
This reflection was given by Ajahn Amaro on the 29th of January 2022 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
This reflection was given by Ajahn Amaro on 18 March 2018 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
Second of a four part series on the Four Hallmarks of the Buddha's teachings, this episode explores dukkha (suffering) in our immediate experience, through the dynamic practice of Meditative Inquiry. ...Show More
Dr. Eric Noble returned from his 10-day silent meditation to teach the class a bit about suffering and hardship ... but no one needed the lesson, with the Lakers fighting through a tough stretch. Dan,...Show More
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/spiritualaf * This week's episode was almost named "The 8 Folds of Joe's Insecurity" because Joe freaked out after the 8 Fold Path episode but we decided...Show More
This talk was given by Luang Por Sumedho, full moon day, on 6 November 2014 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) This is the second of three talks in successive weeks on the "dukkha and the end of dukkha," at the center of the Buddha's teachings. Last week was an introduction and ...Show More