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Mindfulness Dhamma to End Suffering

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Dhamma as taught by the Buddha is simple and easy to practice. It is about ourselves and how we can be free from personal suffering. As suffering beings we are deluded about the truths of our body and mind. However, if we practice the Dhamma, we turn our attention to our body and our mind and unveil their true characteristics. Our suffering lessens as we gradually come to understand the Dhamma more and more.
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Episodes

12ToSeetheTruth - Chapter 5 - To See the Truth

Believing everything I say certainly isn’t the right approach. It isn’t the intelligent thing to do; we shouldn’t be so gullible as to believe what others say too easily. On the other hand, dismissing what I say isn’t so smart either. Choos- ing to not believe what is said is just the work of a busy mind. Listen to what is said here. Try it out. We’ll see for ourselves if it is true in our experience.

Apr 17, 201513 min

Wake Up New York City

Luang Por speaks for his first time in New York City, at a Thai Temple erected by Master Thune.

Mar 11, 201533 min

Wake Up San Fran Day 1

Dhamma talk in Vermont, California on June 9th, 2012 read and translated by Jess Peter Koffman

Feb 02, 201534 min

Wake up San Fran Day 2

Luang Por's first stop in America in 2012 was Fermont California, near San Francisco. He spoke twice at a Thai temple there, with about 200 people in attendance each day.

Jan 14, 201539 min
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