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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

Peace Is The Highest Happiness - Ajahn Brahm

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  • Thank you for this new clip.

    Make peace with life and stop fighting it.

    Powerful hour as they always are.

    Can't imagine and don't want to imagine a day without listening to Ajahn Brahm.

    Victoria

  • Such an awesome teaching, thank you so much! :)

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  • "You don't strive to get rid of pain - you let go of striving. You let go of craving. And a wonderful thing happens when the craving disappears - pain is. Happiness is. Suffering is. But underneath it all is peace... Arguing with life just makes life a problem."

  • 48:30 - think "about" things - awesome!

  • The only peace is in imperfection. Not perfection. Thank you Ajahn Brahm. Great talk as always.

  • Was there something wrong with my download and/or buffer that there was a big skip @about 45:00, or did everyone else see that as well?

    (Great talk, btw!)

  • winning like charlie sheen ;D

  • Thank you. May you own lots of merits...!

  • i might go and be a monk because of this talk.

  • Greeting from Thailand .... sawasdee kha Ajhan Brahm.... 

  • LOL Ajahn Brahm you make me laugh

    Thank you ☺

  • One of the great myths of our hyper-positive society is that most people are happy most of the time, and if you're not, there's something wrong with you. In a weird way, Buddhism both contradicts and affirms this belief, by saying that we shouldn't rely on attachment-based happiness, but that we have the potential to be eternally happy by trusting in a non-material essential state of mind which cannot be defined in conventional terms.

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