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Building the House of Peace" by Ajahn Brahm

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

Stillness reached through meditation leads to an awakening in many spheres.

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  • I must confess, every time i'm stressed, nothing else make me happy than listening to this series.

  • "The holy book of meditation that you read in your own heart in the stillness of your mind"

    Perfect

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  • great instruction.. very peaceful

  • I love you, Ajahn Brahm.

  • This monk, Ajahn Brahm is SO amazing! I have listened to his several talks by now. Every single one is so great. They really help me living a better life!

    Thanks for uploading this very insightful talk

  • This would be my listening for today...

    Have a peaceful Vesak :)

    greatings from serbia :)

  • wonderful great i dont have words - thank you very much for the upload - much merrit to you - many blessings

  • My heartfelt thanks to Ajahn Brahm for all his good instruction and guidance to us regarding the way of meditation practice. That one concept "Building the House of Peace' helped me to escape the pressure of expectation every time I sat (wondering how 'far' I would 'get' in that sitting!). Now, if I notice expectation in the mind, I recall that idea and LET GO of any expectation, making the aspiration to simply do the practice, and leave the results to Nature. Peace will ripen in it's own time.

  • @hearts0ngs thanks, I'll look into it.

  • @swazij He wrote an excellent meditation handbook called 'Meditation, Bliss and Beyond' and I learned much from it and recommend it as a 'how to' of the essence of meditation practice. I must advise, however, that in the later chapters of the book he is just a little dogmatic regarding certain higher philosophical concepts, but the first half of the book is all you really need anyway and is the best guide to (especially breathing meditation) I've yet to find.

  • When I feel worried, confused, concerned or when there is a battle in my mind or I want a bigger picture in any situation, I listen to Ajahn Brahm and i feel peaceful, get my solution and regain my balance once again.

  • Master Sîddhârtâ must smyel. (:

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