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Ajahn Brahm Podcast
Everyday Dhamma Network
100 episodes
1 week ago
Remastered classic teachings of the greatest meditation master in the modern Western world - Ajahn Brahm!
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Remastered classic teachings of the greatest meditation master in the modern Western world - Ajahn Brahm!
Show more...
Arts
Religion & Spirituality
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Celebrating Celibacy
Ajahn Brahm Podcast
54 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
Celebrating Celibacy
Ajahn Brahm shares some anecdotes about his experiences of challenging societal norms as a celibate monk, and discusses the benefits of being single or celibate. Overall, he suggests that religion should challenge us to think outside of the norm and that there is nothing wrong with living a different lifestyle. Human beings have a natural tendency to desire and be attracted to certain things, but we also have the ability to restrain ourselves from acting on those urges. This is known as "hiri otappa" or the fear of karmic consequences and a sense of conscience or shame. We must have some level of restraint in order to live a civilized life. Sometimes we may feel tempted to act in a certain way, but it is important to remember the potential negative effects and consequences of our actions.
Ajahn Brahm Podcast
Remastered classic teachings of the greatest meditation master in the modern Western world - Ajahn Brahm!