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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Straight from teaching a meditation retreat, Ajahn Brahm explores ways of letting go.

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  • In my toughest times, Ajahn Bhrams talks always seem to make me see the bigger picture. I can't imagine I am the only one, I only wish he understood what an impact on my life he has made.

  • Thank you very much for sharing ! I like his talk a lot. It helps me find a peace of mind and put me to the right thinking. I 'm a Thai girl living in NYC for 8 years. Living in the land of materialism , I got tricked/ taken advantage so much from being generous , kind and compassionate to wrong people who hide bad motives very well. It gave me scars but I"m hoping to learn to let go. It's very hard but I'm trying.

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  • Absolutely amazing! Thank You!

  • Had such a depressing day. So glad I ran into this guy. Stunning talk.

  • @ hiKrittiya

    Sawahdeekah...Sorry to hear of your painful "initiations." I was hit by a drunk motorcyclist in Thailand, and directly experienced the kindness of the Thai people again and again in my healing process. AND, the Buddha spoke of "The Middle Path." People who live in different countries, get to learn at profound levels, what works and what doesn't. when I am in a desert, I don't behave like when I am in the tropics.

  • @hiKrittiya i guess it sucks being taken advantage of... i guess we can give what we can... but not all? we learn to wise up ya?

  • Amazing talk! So glad this was shared with me! :)

  • @hiKrittiya New Yorker here. It's a difficult path living in here.. but the Dharma is much too powerful, even for the monkey mind of new york! Ajahn Brahm remains my lighthouse, sometime's i stray from the dharma for a little bit, but i come back.. he give's me the energy, settle's the mind.. what a wonderful being.

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