@hazmatac hmm I think that it isn't so much the begging for alms that is the crux of the issue, rather the essence behind such an act. It is but a superficial manifestation of the spirit of giving up control over one's ability to meet our never ending desires. If there really is a day everyone becomes a monk/nun, I guess the act of begging for alms would correspondingly morph into another act (eg careful rationing of food) without changing the underlying essence just my take on this :D
@hazmatac That would never happen though. It's like saying if everyone became enlightened, the human race would die in one generation. What are the chances of that? The pull towards samsara is infinitely greater than the pull towards nibbana. There will always be those lost in greed, hatred, and delusion.
@EverythingSpirals it is logical. If all the monks are not allowed to work to try to make food for themselves, then if everyone WERE to be a monk, there would be no one to make the food. That is logical. I don't remember why I thought that they have to beg, maybe they don't, I thought they did. But if it is a part of their tradition, obviously it wouldn't work, at least for maybe 40 days or something, in which case we would all die from starvation. No working for food means no food to eat. Peace
There are lots of monks 'with consistent mindfulness'.I don't really know which monk you asked for.I need more details so i could telling you correctly.
The Buddhist thero with great discipline, who walks right in the middle of the path shown by the Great Buddha, is worshiped by all, respected and cared by all.... It's amazing to see such human being with supernatural kindness and extreme self discipline exist, even this era of the world...
Ajahn Chah continues to inspire the Dhamma in our hearts even today. Not only his words, but even his relaxed and easy manner, his sense of humour, etc, all radiate Dhamma.
There are many places to learn the Dhamma, Many books written by Luang Por Ven Ajahn Chah .One particular book is Food for the Heart.This is a complilation of some of Ven Chah's teachings .I recommend it highly for those who wish to learn more.Luang Por was of Forest Tradition...Theravada or school of the Elders.your mind is as chattering monkey always busy wanting to keep active constantly distracting you from stillness.
There are many places to learn the Dhamma, Many books written by Luang Por Ven Ajahn Chah .One particular book is Food for the Heart.This is a complilation of some of Ven Chah's teachings .I recommend it highly for those who wish to learn more.Luang Por was of Forest Tradition...Theravada or school of the Elders.
There are many places to learn the Dhamma, Many books written by Luang Por Ven Ajahn Chah .One particular book is Food for the Heart.This is a complilation of some of Ven Chah's teachings .I recommend it highly for those who wish to learn more.
@onglong123 Heck yeah it's not easy! But I'm trying though because I refuse to stay on this world for another lifetime! I don't want to reincarnate anymore I don't think anyone does. Theres so much suffering.
@Secretlyastonishing. If you don't want to reincarnate, you should do every good thing. Even it's just a little thing to others or animals. Even there is no one see it but it's really angels see it. You maybe cannot get the good things in return suddenly or when you wish...but your goodness will never disappear. When time come you will know by yourself that you never alone...I don't mean to teach you or anything...I just telling this to myself everyday...Hope you'll find the way : )
@onglong123 Thanks ongoing I don't mind that your sharing your knowledge with me :) knowledge SHOULD be shared. The Buddha did say that thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle and flame of that candle isn't shortened or something along those lines. But whatever I don't know I will gratefully accept. But I do already know that though thanks agian for taking your time to reply. :)
Al religions are false. Because they do not know God whom they suppose they worship and love. God is omnipotent, omniscient, all-loving, everlasting, omnipresent? But God is not omnipotent because God is not power. God makes all things happen but not with effort, force, power nor might -- how then? If you knew how then you would know God. God is a spirit, a way of doing. The world is evil because it worships power. There are two things I need to lift a spoon to my face -- what are they? my space
@inertialcapacity "One should not only honor and promote one's own religion but denigrate other.By doing so one denigrate one's own religion and the other"
Excerpt from stone pillar engraving by Asoka the Great,king of India,250 BC.
We the Buddhist,honor all religions and faiths even we do not agree with some teaching.We have diff background,culture,tradition,geographic.What's good for one may not be applicable to other.
Keep what's good for you,allow other to keep what's good for them.Metta.
He is now the abbot of Wat Nong Pah Pong. His name was Ajahn Liem then, but now it's properly Luang Por Liem. He is the most senior monk in the sangha affiliated with Ajahn Chah's teachings.
@rodrigojoseunb: Most Buddhist monasteries allow people to stay as visitors for a few days at a time, if you contact them & ask permission beforehand. So, you can stay as a visitor at a monastery near where you live & see if monastery life is for you.
Abrahamic religions for the weak, cowardly & lazy. Don't worry about what u do in life, just make sure u repent, beg & grovel like crazy! The pleased king will put u up in a 5 star hotel for eternity! No wonder christians can't wait to die. NOT!
Moksha is EARNED, never begged for nor given. Heaven & Hell are right here on Earth, we make them happen thru our efforts, not God. Hinduism, Buddhism are religions for the Strong, Brave & active
It's amazing that the west went through all the troubles of understanding quantum mechanics' subtleties to find out what these wise men had always known for sure: there is no separation between experiment and observer, the observer is just a convention
Everty time I see and/or hear Ajahn Chah I realise I have found the right Path, even though I have only made the first faltering step! He is truly inspirational.
Its fraud upon if they seek the Aid of a hospital they can only use medicines that are in the forests and meditation Ive seen in another one of his vidz however the monks will look after the 1 that is sick until hes better. ;)
Bigger temples receive lots of monetary donations, so there is usually a fund set aside for emergencies such as that, when the medicines/operations they need cannot be donated.
You may think "why do they have money if they are monks? Aren't they supposed to renounce attachment to worldly things?" Yes, they are. They are not attached to the money, so they don't spend it unless they need to. Even monks realize that nothing in today's society is free.
Have to be careful with the word 'SELF' which is English Language. This English term is about the only term to refer to something of a personal 'identity'. The word 'self' has its limitations because it has connotations of historical use by the Europeans to mean the 'inner soul'.
'Panca Khandas', 'mano', 'citta', 'atta', etc are just WORDS for communication of something quite deep and personal.
There appear to be contradictios in the Suttas about 'self' SIMPLY BECAUSE we are reading the ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS..... The actual words in Pali Canon has to be explored and only then can we make up our mind what the Buddha was saying... and the context in which the Buddha was giving the sermon on 'self'.
As I have said, if you want to argue on TEXTUAL SUTTAS, you have to be skilful in Pali to verify the original texts in which the English translations come from... We cannot simply take the ENGLISH TRANSLATION and then argue.... because what we read in the English Language of the Sutta MAY NOT BE totally correct... there are many examples of 'contradictions'.
We cannot fault the translators because they are just doing a job to show the world the wonders of Buddhist principles...
the foundation of Buddhism, we must try to understand the basic of the Buddha taught us, like pay respect to our parents, the elders, the teachers, the bikhus, the laymen in terms upkeep his or hers precepts; like 5 precepts and 8 precepts, then try cultivate our goodness and virtues, like generosity & try to keep the 5 precepts, then to understand the dhamma the way of life before go further....
The Buddha said five khandhas are an-attâ (not the self). In this context the Buddha also said these khandhas are not his self (S.iii.2223 ). He also said the self is our refuge and island (D.ii.100). Theravada monks can't understand their own canon!
the buddha was talking about not expecting anyone else to realize the characteristic of anatta for you, that it is only realized in the experience of the individual's mind. in one he was talking about the ultimate nature of anatta and in the other he was using the term "self" merely as a convention for the "mind", "being". all these generalized terms and concepts miss the reality.
By saying, "Be a refuge unto yourself" he meant that no one else can work out your salvation, and that a reliable external refuge is not to be found, given the transient nature of the world. You alone are responsible for your thoughts, words and actions, as well as their kammic fruits.
If there is one soul per person, and if the population of the world is increasing (which it is), where are all these new souls coming from? In other words, the population has more than doubled from around two billion at the turn of the century to over 6 billion today. If each of these 5 billion souls have lived at least ONE past life, where did the over 4 billion souls come from which did not exist before 1900 AD ? It seems there are several possible solutions to this problem:
Try google for a copy of the Heart Sutra. Nothing more nothing less in this samsara world. The recycle of birth and death happens every second. A human being could be born as a rat, a rat could become a cow etc... Or a rat could be reborn a rat for many lives to pay back what he had done in a human life before ( like stealing from churches, HAHAHA!)
There is a distinction between faith and truth. The answers that you have been given is based on faith. Ultimately, we can't prove to you or show you that there are other realms. I *think (correct me if I'm wrong)* the Buddha gave a discourse on the existence of other realm because he saw it himself through the attainment of Nirvana. Can we prove this? NO! One has to put into practice the noble eight fold path. Perhaps, then one can see for oneself that there is more to life than we see.
The comment above was intended to be a reply to quisqueyatv to his question "ok interesting, but where is the proof that those realms exist scientifically?? or you just base it on blind beliefs?? " I'd also like to add that perhaps we can never prove in words that there is actually "Enlightenment". There are claims that people have reached nirvana, but one can never know unless one experiences it oneself. Personally, I've put effort into embodying the dhamma and it's worked so far.
actually it does. the main purpose of buddhism is to attain the peace in heart. When someone believes in something faithfully and prays and worships, on that very moment he'll attend the peace in heart. But yeah, Buddhism is more on realizing the truth of the universe. So, its hard to judge who's right and wrong at times. Idk. :S
@Witaya4you What one needs to "believe" or have faith in... is Ajah Chan's experience until one has a direct experience of the Truth of what he is saying. t's a long road. One needs faith /belief to travel any path. That does not mean one shouldn't question and test what is being told.
It is not only scientifical proven by neurological studies... but there is only one way to find it out... try it yourself... examine it yourself... don't believe it becuase it is said by a monk or by scientific studies... try hard and honestly and you will experience the truth of it yoyrself.
The Buddhist never try to convert any body. In the famous sutta Upali in Majjima Nikaya, Upali (who belonged to another faith) wanted to become a Buddhist while talking to the Buddha. So the Buddha said " Not so fast Upali, a well known person like you should do more investication before making any decision". We don't try to convert people. We may share the Buddhist teaching to anyone who wants to hear.
Buddhism says one cannot attain nirvana unless he takes 100% charge of his body i.e. Nature has no business whatsoever.
Since Buddah has died we are down to only two possiblities.
1.Buddah did not have full control over his body and he let God take his life!
2. buddah had full control over his body. But due to some reason he decided to give up that control and let God take his life, more or less like committing suicicde.
al fulani... is that 'certainty' in arabic? it is in swahili (just out of curiosity.)
i think you already know that Buddhists do not believe in an eternal omnipotent God.
As i understand it Buddha was just a man, like Mohammed PBUH. as such he could not escape the process of aging, illness and death, like the Prophet PBUH.
As i understand it, the Buddha's concern was not really 100% 'charge' of the body, but total AWARENESS of the body.
Islam is direct and beautiful, but not for everyone
If there is no one controlling nature the universe will be like a car without a driver. It could take one of thousands of paths and crash somewhere. Some people will be as tall as a coconut tree and some will be as small as a bacteria. When you look at all the intricate designs in nature everything points to a super intelligent creator and controller.
I'm no expert but i think the laws of physics govern the universe.
Im a recent convert to buddhism... and i accept the notion of God. I dont disbelieve or believe.
I considered converting to Islam because it really gives a direct experience of the divine. I have deep respect for the Prophet PBUH and the example he set. But Islam asks for faith in God. I must always examine and question. i wouldn't be being honest if i said God exists. I just don't know.
Please dont get me wrong. I never try to convert anyone. I am just doing my job of conveying the message of Islam.
Quran is very strict on this matter. It says "there is no compulsion in religion". But we have to convey the message so that you will not complain to Allah on the day of judgement "I never got the message of Islam".
Refering to this==> But we have to convey the message so that you will not complain to Allah on the day of judgement "I never got the message of Islam". Hmm..but Buddhism never uses fear..we use loving kindness. Anyway, I admire Islam, I think its a great religion, I have many friends who stick to the rules, we call it precepts, and I find them disciplined, kind and wonderful. =)
buddists are tolarnet. At the same time Muslims are tolarant too. For example in Saudi there are millions of non-Muslims making money and shipping to their countries tax free. And no one is compleed to convert.
@alfulani5 ".......everything points to a super intelligent creator and controller."
Very wise words,but....Who is the Creator of this Super Intelligent Creator, and, who is his controller? How did he arise, and how did he become Superintelligent? In other words, where does the buck stop? No religion has been able to answer that. That is why Buddha talked about the "Law Of Dhamma or Nature", as there was No Answer to the above question.
Just to share this with all.Buddhism goes beyond the concept of god. Buddhist strive hard to end our suffering. That is to attain nibbana. Nibbana is not found in hose religion that belief in God. In other words, if we belief solely in god, we are not able to end our suffering.'God' in Buddhist concept is deva (the divine being)
@alfulani5 What the Buddha wanted the most was to end the process of reincarnation. He found out that in the world there are more unhappiness than happiness. Nothing that we can change or control. Even our body and mind actually are Anatta ( we couldn't give an order to our body not to old or die. We can't tell our mind not to think.) Many things in this world look like it is a happiness such as love. Ajahn Chah compares the happiness and unhappiness like a snake. the head is like happiness
@alfulani5 the head is like unhappiness and the tail is like happiness. When you grab the snake by the head, it will bit you suddenly. But if you grab the tail, the head will turn to bite you anyway. When you love someone or things so much, you are clinging to and don't want to lose them, but undesired situations always happen to anyone which create suffering. Buddha saw these suffering in everyone's lives and searched for the medicine to cure them.
Living in a Buddist country, I am not able to get answers about Buddism. Each time I ask a Bhuddist they just change the subject or just beat around the bush.
Questions:
1. If thre is no God why waste millions and millions of cash and prime real estate building massive temples?
2. Who controls Karma?
3. Who made matter from nothing and gave it life?
It is true that some temples in Buddhist countries are just showing off their wealth. But that is not the kind of Buddhism that Ajahn Chah was practising. In his forest monastery everything was very simple, monks were doing all the work themselves, nobody was allowed to keep money, it was really ascetic. Such monasteries still exist, one just has to separate the good from the bad.
Since there are no hard and fast rules in Buddism like in Islam, when the monks get power they abuse it to the maximum. Do a search "war monks Sri Lanka" and see them wrecking havok.
Answer to Q 1 -> Why do you build massive Mosques ? you would say to worship the god, We build temples to memorize Lord Buddha and practice Meditation.
2. Human beings themselves controls Karma
3. Nobody made matter out of nothing. Nobody gave it a life. if you are trying to find who exactly did it , its like trying to find an edge of a circle. :)
1. We memorize Buddha , Dhamma and Sanga, Because Buddha created Dhamma which is followed by us and Sanga who are devoted to go on Buddha's path. What is wrong with memorizing Buddha even though he can do nothing ? We memorize him because he created a great philosopy.
2. you can stop aging process through meditation, you can even live without eating and drinking using meditation. I will send you a Discovery Channel Documentary about a person who demonstrate it.
1. If it serves no purpose and does no good it is just a waste of resources and time.
2. I have seen the Buddah boy thing. I am not talking of oneoff thing like that. If what you say is correct all Buddists should be able to deter aging and death. A single one could be some sort of a magic, like what David Copperfield does.
3. Why no poin, this is the main question NASA and scientists are trying to find in vein. Religion should explain the basics where we are from where we are going!!
There are great teachers around today like Geshe kelsang gyatso of the New Kadampa Tradition. many Zen Roshi's also alive today who would be classed as living Buddhas. There is no one tradition that is better than the other....It is what works for you personally.
I've seen this clip so many times and just love it!
SUCH an amazing teacher and I've always felt very priveleged to have been able to see a clip of Ajahn Chah when he was alive.
Many thanks Dhammatube for what is my fave clip on YouTube...so far! I wish everyone could see this and learn from it...he is such an inspiration. Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu!
There is also Nirvana monk in Siberia, Russia. He body still being fresh after he death for 75 years. I saw in Discovery but I do not remember his name. There is a chanting part, if the monk pratice it everyday, after they death, the body will be fresh. who know please explain more.
Are there teachers like this today? Are there forest monks this dedicated, this completely eneveloped in faith and practice in the Dharma alive today? I too would love to practice from their guidance and love. This guy is amazing. He has no hesitation in his mind. He just knows. Amazing.
Luang Por Chah belonged to the lineage of Luang Por Mun. This is called the Thai Forest Tradition. There are enlightened teachers in Thailand even to day, if you don't mind me expressing my faith so openly.
Western ajahns who studied under Ajahn Chah have opened monasteries in the US, UK, and Australia. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia (under Ajahn Brahm) has several videos of dhamma talks here and on their website.
I've noticed that the very very simplest things seem to be the most deepest as well, and the very complex things seem to be shallower. Is this accurate? :) Thank you for this video, very happy to learn.
Satu ^^ I never seen Luangpor Cha before, but I have heard his teaching. His teaching is easy to under stand and he turn the dificult thing to become easy. I'm very pround of being one of his student even I never seen his body, however, I have seen him when I see the truth. Thanks for sharing. Anumotana na kub ^^
Great Thanks for sharing this Video. As I listen to Ajan Brahm in Western Australia, he always mention the time he had with Ven Ajan Chah during his talks.
It 's great to see this vdo and hear LP Chah 's vioce, since the venerable LP Chah passed away over a decade ago (my estimation) while the venerable LP Liam is the current abbot and he is no longer looking young as in the vdo.
im catholic,but i really admire and find myself living buddism wisdom make me feel peace everyday
angelpeace86 2 months ago 2
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ANGELIZ333 2 months ago
@hazmatac hmm I think that it isn't so much the begging for alms that is the crux of the issue, rather the essence behind such an act. It is but a superficial manifestation of the spirit of giving up control over one's ability to meet our never ending desires. If there really is a day everyone becomes a monk/nun, I guess the act of begging for alms would correspondingly morph into another act (eg careful rationing of food) without changing the underlying essence just my take on this :D
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fuckmania07 7 months ago
If everyone became monks, would they all die really soon because they have no one to beg alms from?
hazmatac 8 months ago
@hazmatac That would never happen though. It's like saying if everyone became enlightened, the human race would die in one generation. What are the chances of that? The pull towards samsara is infinitely greater than the pull towards nibbana. There will always be those lost in greed, hatred, and delusion.
EverythingSpirals 6 months ago
@EverythingSpirals it is logical. If all the monks are not allowed to work to try to make food for themselves, then if everyone WERE to be a monk, there would be no one to make the food. That is logical. I don't remember why I thought that they have to beg, maybe they don't, I thought they did. But if it is a part of their tradition, obviously it wouldn't work, at least for maybe 40 days or something, in which case we would all die from starvation. No working for food means no food to eat. Peace
hazmatac 6 months ago
Thank you!
yoginah108 8 months ago
Life as it is. Gratefulness to this Bodhisattva.
thefourthway 9 months ago
There are lots of monks 'with consistent mindfulness'.I don't really know which monk you asked for.I need more details so i could telling you correctly.
SimplyOriental 9 months ago
Ajahn Chah is the great master in my mind. Sadhu _/\_
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g17y5wb 10 months ago
just listen to him, I briefly encounter the mindfulness
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TheBuddhistWorld 10 months ago
"A truly wonderful mind " Thank you, With Metta. M
mikkiwon 10 months ago
The Buddhist thero with great discipline, who walks right in the middle of the path shown by the Great Buddha, is worshiped by all, respected and cared by all.... It's amazing to see such human being with supernatural kindness and extreme self discipline exist, even this era of the world...
Here is my worship towards their hollyness..
Sadhu sadhu.....!
sirimath111 11 months ago
Ajahn Chah continues to inspire the Dhamma in our hearts even today. Not only his words, but even his relaxed and easy manner, his sense of humour, etc, all radiate Dhamma.
hearts0ngs 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this wonderful video of Ajahn Chah.
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There are many places to learn the Dhamma, Many books written by Luang Por Ven Ajahn Chah .One particular book is Food for the Heart.This is a complilation of some of Ven Chah's teachings .I recommend it highly for those who wish to learn more.Luang Por was of Forest Tradition...Theravada or school of the Elders.your mind is as chattering monkey always busy wanting to keep active constantly distracting you from stillness.
wildumon01 1 year ago
There are many places to learn the Dhamma, Many books written by Luang Por Ven Ajahn Chah .One particular book is Food for the Heart.This is a complilation of some of Ven Chah's teachings .I recommend it highly for those who wish to learn more.Luang Por was of Forest Tradition...Theravada or school of the Elders.
wildumon01 1 year ago
There are many places to learn the Dhamma, Many books written by Luang Por Ven Ajahn Chah .One particular book is Food for the Heart.This is a complilation of some of Ven Chah's teachings .I recommend it highly for those who wish to learn more.
wildumon01 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this!
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Phranarin 1 year ago
hahah he look so happy!
Juanster23 1 year ago
Hell is real and they're working everyday.
Heaven is exist and angels're around...
Nirvana is above the heaven...the lasting happiness place...
It's not easy to go there but it doesn't mean we cannot go.
onglong123 1 year ago
@onglong123 Heck yeah it's not easy! But I'm trying though because I refuse to stay on this world for another lifetime! I don't want to reincarnate anymore I don't think anyone does. Theres so much suffering.
Secretlyastonishing 1 year ago
@Secretlyastonishing. If you don't want to reincarnate, you should do every good thing. Even it's just a little thing to others or animals. Even there is no one see it but it's really angels see it. You maybe cannot get the good things in return suddenly or when you wish...but your goodness will never disappear. When time come you will know by yourself that you never alone...I don't mean to teach you or anything...I just telling this to myself everyday...Hope you'll find the way : )
onglong123 1 year ago
@onglong123 Thanks ongoing I don't mind that your sharing your knowledge with me :) knowledge SHOULD be shared. The Buddha did say that thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle and flame of that candle isn't shortened or something along those lines. But whatever I don't know I will gratefully accept. But I do already know that though thanks agian for taking your time to reply. :)
Secretlyastonishing 1 year ago
Beautiful.....
neonshod 1 year ago
What a pity that I can't see him. :(
Sadhu :)
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it just too inspiring..
felixmercury99 1 year ago
Al religions are false. Because they do not know God whom they suppose they worship and love. God is omnipotent, omniscient, all-loving, everlasting, omnipresent? But God is not omnipotent because God is not power. God makes all things happen but not with effort, force, power nor might -- how then? If you knew how then you would know God. God is a spirit, a way of doing. The world is evil because it worships power. There are two things I need to lift a spoon to my face -- what are they? my space
inertialcapacity 1 year ago
@inertialcapacity "One should not only honor and promote one's own religion but denigrate other.By doing so one denigrate one's own religion and the other"
Excerpt from stone pillar engraving by Asoka the Great,king of India,250 BC.
We the Buddhist,honor all religions and faiths even we do not agree with some teaching.We have diff background,culture,tradition,geographic.What's good for one may not be applicable to other.
Keep what's good for you,allow other to keep what's good for them.Metta.
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@inertialcapacity "One should not honor his own religion but denigrate other.Doing so,he denigrates his own and the other"
From stone pillar engraving by Asoka The Great,King of India,250 BC.
We,Buddhist, respects all religions even we don't agree with some teaching.
We are from diff cultures,traditions,geograph.We need diff ways to reach the goals.What's good for one is not always for others.
You found what's good for you,keep it but you must allow others to choose what's good for themOK?Metta.
supawanich00 1 year ago
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu! Homage to the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha!
kou12 1 year ago
What a stillnes there in that forest monastary :)
homage to Ajahn Chah
Asifk88 1 year ago
can someone please tell me what is the name of the monk 'with consistent mindfulness',the one who's said to be practicing for 15 years.....
natuankur 1 year ago
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He is now the abbot of Wat Nong Pah Pong. His name was Ajahn Liem then, but now it's properly Luang Por Liem. He is the most senior monk in the sangha affiliated with Ajahn Chah's teachings.
Aaibtd 1 year ago
@Aaibtd thx a lot....he looks like he has got profound wisdom.....brilliant.....
natuankur 1 year ago
@natuankur That is Ajahn Liem, the current abbot.
dhammatube 1 year ago 5
@dhammatube Friend, can i simply go there and be one of them forever?
rodrigojoseunb 1 year ago
@rodrigojoseunb: Most Buddhist monasteries allow people to stay as visitors for a few days at a time, if you contact them & ask permission beforehand. So, you can stay as a visitor at a monastery near where you live & see if monastery life is for you.
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lovelovelove833 11 months ago
this is what enlightenment is...................very impress with his wisdom.
luisalau 1 year ago
Abrahamic religions for the weak, cowardly & lazy. Don't worry about what u do in life, just make sure u repent, beg & grovel like crazy! The pleased king will put u up in a 5 star hotel for eternity! No wonder christians can't wait to die. NOT!
Moksha is EARNED, never begged for nor given. Heaven & Hell are right here on Earth, we make them happen thru our efforts, not God. Hinduism, Buddhism are religions for the Strong, Brave & active
ramaraksha01 1 year ago
Sa thu Sa thu Sa thu
MsBrightsmile 1 year ago
HAHAHA he talks like it's so simple to him man its awsome.
aaron343432 1 year ago
Dude.... inspiring
aaron343432 1 year ago
i think we're looking at an arahat
aaron343432 1 year ago
It's amazing that the west went through all the troubles of understanding quantum mechanics' subtleties to find out what these wise men had always known for sure: there is no separation between experiment and observer, the observer is just a convention
aristotledixit 1 year ago
Everty time I see and/or hear Ajahn Chah I realise I have found the right Path, even though I have only made the first faltering step! He is truly inspirational.
20callenderslady 1 year ago 2
if a monk get sick, what happens to him or her? i mean if they dont have money. is a doctor or medicen free for monk's?
MrVeggie2006 2 years ago
it should be free, but in more modern times people expect monks to pay. the family is usually able to pay for the medication or the temple.
seorka 2 years ago
thanks for the information friend :)
MrVeggie2006 2 years ago
Its fraud upon if they seek the Aid of a hospital they can only use medicines that are in the forests and meditation Ive seen in another one of his vidz however the monks will look after the 1 that is sick until hes better. ;)
Reaper139139 2 years ago
thanks for your information :)
MrBirdy2010 2 years ago
@MrVeggie2006 yes, in Thailand
tinbtinb1 2 years ago
Bigger temples receive lots of monetary donations, so there is usually a fund set aside for emergencies such as that, when the medicines/operations they need cannot be donated.
teknotoast 2 years ago
You may think "why do they have money if they are monks? Aren't they supposed to renounce attachment to worldly things?" Yes, they are. They are not attached to the money, so they don't spend it unless they need to. Even monks realize that nothing in today's society is free.
teknotoast 2 years ago
In Thailand we have a hospital for monks :)
jah1984 2 years ago
ok thankyou for info ;)
MrBirdy2010 2 years ago
taste like cool fresh water.
joeysky18 2 years ago
I find myself coming back to this time and time again for valuable words of wisdom :)
violinmusicfan 2 years ago 4
Wish I could be a forest monk under him
kancerzx 2 years ago 31
go there
EspressoPictures 2 years ago
What an amazing teacher. Every sentence gives you enough to reflect on for a lifetime.
silverjg 2 years ago 5
Sadu Sadhu Sadhu....
sunofearth1 2 years ago 2
Incredible, I didn't know there were videos of him. I'm glad to have seen him speak.
talljon77 2 years ago 3
Ajahn Chanh is indeed a Noble Disciples of Lord Buddha!
maxaveniko 2 years ago 3
My best teacher
ikkyusang31 2 years ago 3
Have to be careful with the word 'SELF' which is English Language. This English term is about the only term to refer to something of a personal 'identity'. The word 'self' has its limitations because it has connotations of historical use by the Europeans to mean the 'inner soul'.
peacemetta 2 years ago
'Panca Khandas', 'mano', 'citta', 'atta', etc are just WORDS for communication of something quite deep and personal.
There appear to be contradictios in the Suttas about 'self' SIMPLY BECAUSE we are reading the ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS..... The actual words in Pali Canon has to be explored and only then can we make up our mind what the Buddha was saying... and the context in which the Buddha was giving the sermon on 'self'.
peacemetta 2 years ago
hello peacemetta, how do you verfy in terms of Buddhism and the english term 'SELF'
naturetakeiteasy 2 years ago
As I have said, if you want to argue on TEXTUAL SUTTAS, you have to be skilful in Pali to verify the original texts in which the English translations come from... We cannot simply take the ENGLISH TRANSLATION and then argue.... because what we read in the English Language of the Sutta MAY NOT BE totally correct... there are many examples of 'contradictions'.
We cannot fault the translators because they are just doing a job to show the world the wonders of Buddhist principles...
peacemetta 2 years ago
And knowing is half the battle, what's important is the practice
kancerzx 2 years ago 4
There is a self in the Swedish language also.
Me6is 2 years ago
the foundation of Buddhism, we must try to understand the basic of the Buddha taught us, like pay respect to our parents, the elders, the teachers, the bikhus, the laymen in terms upkeep his or hers precepts; like 5 precepts and 8 precepts, then try cultivate our goodness and virtues, like generosity & try to keep the 5 precepts, then to understand the dhamma the way of life before go further....
naturetakeiteasy 2 years ago
The Buddha said five khandhas are an-attâ (not the self). In this context the Buddha also said these khandhas are not his self (S.iii.2223 ). He also said the self is our refuge and island (D.ii.100). Theravada monks can't understand their own canon!
mujaku 2 years ago
the buddha was talking about not expecting anyone else to realize the characteristic of anatta for you, that it is only realized in the experience of the individual's mind. in one he was talking about the ultimate nature of anatta and in the other he was using the term "self" merely as a convention for the "mind", "being". all these generalized terms and concepts miss the reality.
porpoisepork 2 years ago 2
Dear Mujaku,
Whether Theravada or other... If it is the real of what Buddha's taught, it is the same...
Problem is how you could understand, I encourage you to prove it by practicing the real Theravada. Then you will realize and regret I guess
ikkyusang31 2 years ago
By saying, "Be a refuge unto yourself" he meant that no one else can work out your salvation, and that a reliable external refuge is not to be found, given the transient nature of the world. You alone are responsible for your thoughts, words and actions, as well as their kammic fruits.
soul0luos 2 years ago 2
Loved it. Beautiful thought: "the aim is to let go". Thank you for sharing this video.
jigme800 2 years ago 2
สาธุ
akengtrong 2 years ago
สาธุพระคุณเจ้าค่ะ
When we think we have "self' (atta) we become selfish, try to feed our body with the best thing we can find, then forget to feed our mind.
Thank you for sharing dhamma talk, I really appreciate it.
Srisavad 2 years ago 4
venerable Ajahn Chah's books are really good. totally love em.
justkiddingithink 2 years ago
powerful
severaloptions 2 years ago
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he is pure...
ha ha ha...
so he is happy n peace... but not yet an arahat...
Bodohsatva 2 years ago
saatu
ploiwang 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing this.
Anubandhana 2 years ago
BUDDHISM IS TRUTH
frankbough1955 2 years ago 4
Namo tassa bhagavato arhato samma-sambudhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arhato samma-sambudhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arhato samma-sambudhassa
1utarefson7 3 years ago
If there is one soul per person, and if the population of the world is increasing (which it is), where are all these new souls coming from? In other words, the population has more than doubled from around two billion at the turn of the century to over 6 billion today. If each of these 5 billion souls have lived at least ONE past life, where did the over 4 billion souls come from which did not exist before 1900 AD ? It seems there are several possible solutions to this problem:
quisqueyatv 3 years ago
In Buddhism we call it mind and not soul. The 4 billion human are from the other realms, like divine,demon,, ghost, animal and hell realm.
impermanenttoo 3 years ago
Try google for a copy of the Heart Sutra. Nothing more nothing less in this samsara world. The recycle of birth and death happens every second. A human being could be born as a rat, a rat could become a cow etc... Or a rat could be reborn a rat for many lives to pay back what he had done in a human life before ( like stealing from churches, HAHAHA!)
honhanguyen 3 years ago
simple: other planets.
and some say the number of souls from other planets are increasing as the spiritual quickening occurs...some say, culminating at 2012
timbolicous 3 years ago
There are 31 reals of rebirth plus the uncountable other planets... Metta.
kusalaviro 3 years ago
ok interesting, but where is the proof that those realms exist scientifically?? or you just base it on blind beliefs??
quisqueyatv 3 years ago
There is a distinction between faith and truth. The answers that you have been given is based on faith. Ultimately, we can't prove to you or show you that there are other realms. I *think (correct me if I'm wrong)* the Buddha gave a discourse on the existence of other realm because he saw it himself through the attainment of Nirvana. Can we prove this? NO! One has to put into practice the noble eight fold path. Perhaps, then one can see for oneself that there is more to life than we see.
unisitetheory 3 years ago
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unisitetheory 3 years ago
The comment above was intended to be a reply to quisqueyatv to his question "ok interesting, but where is the proof that those realms exist scientifically?? or you just base it on blind beliefs?? " I'd also like to add that perhaps we can never prove in words that there is actually "Enlightenment". There are claims that people have reached nirvana, but one can never know unless one experiences it oneself. Personally, I've put effort into embodying the dhamma and it's worked so far.
unisitetheory 3 years ago
Buddhism has NOTHING to do with BELIEVE... there is nothing to believe in....
There is no aboslute truth... the only reality is the reality if the nature itself... the dhamma
Witaya4you 2 years ago 39
actually it does. the main purpose of buddhism is to attain the peace in heart. When someone believes in something faithfully and prays and worships, on that very moment he'll attend the peace in heart. But yeah, Buddhism is more on realizing the truth of the universe. So, its hard to judge who's right and wrong at times. Idk. :S
justkiddingithink 2 years ago
@Witaya4you Hai, hai ... je commence à voir/commincio verlo/ I´m starting to see.
Bueno.
HIHIMIII56 1 year ago
@Witaya4you alrigth and why are u talking about that here?
OdeToNecrophilia 1 year ago
@Witaya4you What one needs to "believe" or have faith in... is Ajah Chan's experience until one has a direct experience of the Truth of what he is saying. t's a long road. One needs faith /belief to travel any path. That does not mean one shouldn't question and test what is being told.
merylste 5 months ago
would you call the belief in color scientific if you were a blind person?
spiceant 3 years ago 3
It is not only scientifical proven by neurological studies... but there is only one way to find it out... try it yourself... examine it yourself... don't believe it becuase it is said by a monk or by scientific studies... try hard and honestly and you will experience the truth of it yoyrself.
Witaya4you 2 years ago 2
@quisqueyatv belief is blind,belief is a construct of an impermanent momentary relative reality.
humaner 1 year ago
This man was a peace! Complete Peace! Wow!
kirk7524875248 3 years ago 2
The Buddhist never try to convert any body. In the famous sutta Upali in Majjima Nikaya, Upali (who belonged to another faith) wanted to become a Buddhist while talking to the Buddha. So the Buddha said " Not so fast Upali, a well known person like you should do more investication before making any decision". We don't try to convert people. We may share the Buddhist teaching to anyone who wants to hear.
Laowest 3 years ago
Buddhism says one cannot attain nirvana unless he takes 100% charge of his body i.e. Nature has no business whatsoever.
what charge you mean ?I dont hear that before
nothing about god form you try to connect.
ddayblue 3 years ago
Charge=Control meaning everything, eating sleeping, going to toilet could be controlled by the man in question.
If there is no God this must be possible by all Buddhists!
alfulani5 3 years ago
alfulani5
NOT only two possiblities from you answer.
ddayblue 3 years ago
what are the possibilities ?
Kotikawatta 3 years ago
I have a question about Buddhah.
Buddhism says one cannot attain nirvana unless he takes 100% charge of his body i.e. Nature has no business whatsoever.
Since Buddah has died we are down to only two possiblities.
1.Buddah did not have full control over his body and he let God take his life!
2. buddah had full control over his body. But due to some reason he decided to give up that control and let God take his life, more or less like committing suicicde.
Which one is it?
alfulani5 3 years ago
al fulani... is that 'certainty' in arabic? it is in swahili (just out of curiosity.)
i think you already know that Buddhists do not believe in an eternal omnipotent God.
As i understand it Buddha was just a man, like Mohammed PBUH. as such he could not escape the process of aging, illness and death, like the Prophet PBUH.
As i understand it, the Buddha's concern was not really 100% 'charge' of the body, but total AWARENESS of the body.
Islam is direct and beautiful, but not for everyone
kiwikiswahili 3 years ago
Alfulani is Arabic for "so and so".
If there is no one controlling nature the universe will be like a car without a driver. It could take one of thousands of paths and crash somewhere. Some people will be as tall as a coconut tree and some will be as small as a bacteria. When you look at all the intricate designs in nature everything points to a super intelligent creator and controller.
alfulani5 3 years ago
I'm no expert but i think the laws of physics govern the universe.
Im a recent convert to buddhism... and i accept the notion of God. I dont disbelieve or believe.
I considered converting to Islam because it really gives a direct experience of the divine. I have deep respect for the Prophet PBUH and the example he set. But Islam asks for faith in God. I must always examine and question. i wouldn't be being honest if i said God exists. I just don't know.
buddhism tells us to try for ourselves
kiwikiswahili 3 years ago
Nothing happens by itself. Someone has to do it.
Someone has to control the laws of physics. Someone has to press the accelerator for the car to go.
Please watch the video titled:
How prove the existence of Allah to Buddhist.
Favorited in my channel.
Dr. Zakir Naik gives a very good explanation.
alfulani5 3 years ago
haha my friend, i think we will never convert each other or agree on who is 'right' or 'wrong'.
the best we can hope for is to create tolerance amongst religions and show the beauty or our own religion.
I have travelled the middle east and i know that Muslims basically don't steal at all. Muslims are some of the most trustworthy people in the world.
can you admit that buddhists are very tolerant?
kiwikiswahili 3 years ago 3
Please dont get me wrong. I never try to convert anyone. I am just doing my job of conveying the message of Islam.
Quran is very strict on this matter. It says "there is no compulsion in religion". But we have to convey the message so that you will not complain to Allah on the day of judgement "I never got the message of Islam".
alfulani5 3 years ago
message recieved
kiwikiswahili 3 years ago
Great answer.
picmedic 3 years ago
ah, every religion says that... nothing new. lol
xiuje87 3 years ago
what are you talking about?
alfulani5 3 years ago
Refering to this==> But we have to convey the message so that you will not complain to Allah on the day of judgement "I never got the message of Islam". Hmm..but Buddhism never uses fear..we use loving kindness. Anyway, I admire Islam, I think its a great religion, I have many friends who stick to the rules, we call it precepts, and I find them disciplined, kind and wonderful. =)
xiuje87 3 years ago
buddists are tolarnet. At the same time Muslims are tolarant too. For example in Saudi there are millions of non-Muslims making money and shipping to their countries tax free. And no one is compleed to convert.
alfulani5 3 years ago
@alfulani5 ".......everything points to a super intelligent creator and controller."
Very wise words,but....Who is the Creator of this Super Intelligent Creator, and, who is his controller? How did he arise, and how did he become Superintelligent? In other words, where does the buck stop? No religion has been able to answer that. That is why Buddha talked about the "Law Of Dhamma or Nature", as there was No Answer to the above question.
Dwi2tube 1 year ago
Just to share this with all.Buddhism goes beyond the concept of god. Buddhist strive hard to end our suffering. That is to attain nibbana. Nibbana is not found in hose religion that belief in God. In other words, if we belief solely in god, we are not able to end our suffering.'God' in Buddhist concept is deva (the divine being)
impermanenttoo 3 years ago
@alfulani5 What the Buddha wanted the most was to end the process of reincarnation. He found out that in the world there are more unhappiness than happiness. Nothing that we can change or control. Even our body and mind actually are Anatta ( we couldn't give an order to our body not to old or die. We can't tell our mind not to think.) Many things in this world look like it is a happiness such as love. Ajahn Chah compares the happiness and unhappiness like a snake. the head is like happiness
annyta22 1 year ago
@alfulani5 the head is like unhappiness and the tail is like happiness. When you grab the snake by the head, it will bit you suddenly. But if you grab the tail, the head will turn to bite you anyway. When you love someone or things so much, you are clinging to and don't want to lose them, but undesired situations always happen to anyone which create suffering. Buddha saw these suffering in everyone's lives and searched for the medicine to cure them.
annyta22 1 year ago
Buddha discover the Dhamma.
Sandyy206 3 years ago
The essence of the Buddha's teaching can not be reached by just reading and/or just brain understanding; it can only be reached by just practising.
satanlok 3 years ago
Do a search in your tube with "war monks sri lanka" to see how Buddhism is practised in Sri Lanka.
alfulani5 3 years ago
Living in a Buddist country, I am not able to get answers about Buddism. Each time I ask a Bhuddist they just change the subject or just beat around the bush.
Questions:
1. If thre is no God why waste millions and millions of cash and prime real estate building massive temples?
2. Who controls Karma?
3. Who made matter from nothing and gave it life?
alfulani5 3 years ago
You're asking unskillful questions.
Mucalytic 3 years ago
I am asking questions because I need answers.
I live in Sri Lanka and I see 1000s and 1000s of prime land lying idle in temples.
alfulani5 3 years ago
It is true that some temples in Buddhist countries are just showing off their wealth. But that is not the kind of Buddhism that Ajahn Chah was practising. In his forest monastery everything was very simple, monks were doing all the work themselves, nobody was allowed to keep money, it was really ascetic. Such monasteries still exist, one just has to separate the good from the bad.
dhammatube 3 years ago
Since there are no hard and fast rules in Buddism like in Islam, when the monks get power they abuse it to the maximum. Do a search "war monks Sri Lanka" and see them wrecking havok.
alfulani5 3 years ago
i did not know that you are this low . :)
alexkax 3 years ago
Answer to Q 1 -> Why do you build massive Mosques ? you would say to worship the god, We build temples to memorize Lord Buddha and practice Meditation.
2. Human beings themselves controls Karma
3. Nobody made matter out of nothing. Nobody gave it a life. if you are trying to find who exactly did it , its like trying to find an edge of a circle. :)
alexkax 3 years ago
1.Why MEMORIZE Buddah while YOU claim he could do nothing to help you?
2.Try controlling your own body for a start, try stopping the aging process and tell me!
3. NO it is like a long chain! With a beginning and end!!
alfulani5 3 years ago
1. We memorize Buddha , Dhamma and Sanga, Because Buddha created Dhamma which is followed by us and Sanga who are devoted to go on Buddha's path. What is wrong with memorizing Buddha even though he can do nothing ? We memorize him because he created a great philosopy.
2. you can stop aging process through meditation, you can even live without eating and drinking using meditation. I will send you a Discovery Channel Documentary about a person who demonstrate it.
3. no point in arguing on this.
alexkax 3 years ago
1. If it serves no purpose and does no good it is just a waste of resources and time.
2. I have seen the Buddah boy thing. I am not talking of oneoff thing like that. If what you say is correct all Buddists should be able to deter aging and death. A single one could be some sort of a magic, like what David Copperfield does.
3. Why no poin, this is the main question NASA and scientists are trying to find in vein. Religion should explain the basics where we are from where we are going!!
alfulani5 3 years ago
Ein schöner Film! Vielen Dank!
buzzer4625 3 years ago
☆LoVe & LiGhT☆
NKT3505 3 years ago
heh heh how can anyone look at ajahn chah and not smile!
kiwikiswahili 3 years ago
Thanks alot!
sakkraya 3 years ago
There are great teachers around today like Geshe kelsang gyatso of the New Kadampa Tradition. many Zen Roshi's also alive today who would be classed as living Buddhas. There is no one tradition that is better than the other....It is what works for you personally.
VenerableGuruBuddha 3 years ago 4
I've seen this clip so many times and just love it!
SUCH an amazing teacher and I've always felt very priveleged to have been able to see a clip of Ajahn Chah when he was alive.
Many thanks Dhammatube for what is my fave clip on YouTube...so far! I wish everyone could see this and learn from it...he is such an inspiration. Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu!
MGCUK 3 years ago
There is also Nirvana monk in Siberia, Russia. He body still being fresh after he death for 75 years. I saw in Discovery but I do not remember his name. There is a chanting part, if the monk pratice it everyday, after they death, the body will be fresh. who know please explain more.
tppropeller 3 years ago
Yes, there still are many forest monasteries in Thailand, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. I do not know if there is any in Laos or Cambodia.
Laowest 3 years ago
Are there teachers like this today? Are there forest monks this dedicated, this completely eneveloped in faith and practice in the Dharma alive today? I too would love to practice from their guidance and love. This guy is amazing. He has no hesitation in his mind. He just knows. Amazing.
kirk7524875248 3 years ago
Luang Por Chah belonged to the lineage of Luang Por Mun. This is called the Thai Forest Tradition. There are enlightened teachers in Thailand even to day, if you don't mind me expressing my faith so openly.
suloakseli 3 years ago
Soooo Cooool!
kirk7524875248 3 years ago
Western ajahns who studied under Ajahn Chah have opened monasteries in the US, UK, and Australia. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia (under Ajahn Brahm) has several videos of dhamma talks here and on their website.
anattasekha 3 years ago
Thank you for that!
kirk7524875248 3 years ago
if only time would allow me to learn from such a teacher
emptybottles 3 years ago
beautiful
youtubby01 3 years ago
if one studied nothing apart from this video, one would fully understand that which is to be understood.........
BarbarraBay 3 years ago
Wisdom!If Only all countries leaders learn form him or buddha teaching....the world will have peace...long term peace without differences....
queened 3 years ago
Truly inspiring... kawp kuhn... thanks
zencat 3 years ago
thanks
shaaj001 3 years ago
Arahant. Amazing.
kirk7524875248 3 years ago
I've noticed that the very very simplest things seem to be the most deepest as well, and the very complex things seem to be shallower. Is this accurate? :) Thank you for this video, very happy to learn.
FireBaller1234 3 years ago
Everything arises, everything falls away...
spasmo15 3 years ago
Satu ^^ I never seen Luangpor Cha before, but I have heard his teaching. His teaching is easy to under stand and he turn the dificult thing to become easy. I'm very pround of being one of his student even I never seen his body, however, I have seen him when I see the truth. Thanks for sharing. Anumotana na kub ^^
satanlok 3 years ago 3
Great Thanks for sharing this Video. As I listen to Ajan Brahm in Western Australia, he always mention the time he had with Ven Ajan Chah during his talks.
yasantha98 3 years ago
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
chewdhamma 3 years ago
It 's great to see this vdo and hear LP Chah 's vioce, since the venerable LP Chah passed away over a decade ago (my estimation) while the venerable LP Liam is the current abbot and he is no longer looking young as in the vdo.
bluejetOmega 3 years ago
this is great thanks :)
laxmibhsl 3 years ago
Thanks.
thinkjaden 4 years ago