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Dhamma Talks by Ajahn Punnadhammo
The Dhamma Dāna Collective
6 episodes
1 week ago
Ajahn Punnadhammo is a Canadian-born Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah. Ordained in Thailand in 1992, he now serves as the abbot of the Arrow River Forest Hermitage in Ontario, Canada. His teachings combine deep scriptural understanding with practical guidance in mindfulness, insight, and the path to liberation.
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Ajahn Punnadhammo is a Canadian-born Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah. Ordained in Thailand in 1992, he now serves as the abbot of the Arrow River Forest Hermitage in Ontario, Canada. His teachings combine deep scriptural understanding with practical guidance in mindfulness, insight, and the path to liberation.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Suffering is Optional
Dhamma Talks by Ajahn Punnadhammo
30 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
Suffering is Optional

In this practical and down-to-earth talk, Venerable Ajahn Punnadhammo returns to the heart of the Buddha’s message: suffering and the end of suffering. He explains how much of our pain comes not from the world but from our own untrained mind - anger, sadness, fear, anxiety, regret and how these “negative emotions” are ultimately optional when seen clearly. Drawing on Abhidhamma and Thai Forest insights, he shows how to relate to these states with mindfulness, “not me, not mine,” and responsibility rather than blame, learning to face fear, let go of remorse, and stop “licking old wounds.” He contrasts unwholesome mental pain with wholesome joy, the happiness of collected mind and the serenity of equanimity, and points to the citta - the knowing mind - as our “true home,” like a warm cabin in a blizzard while storms of emotion pass outside. A concise, compassionate guide to working skillfully with emotions so that wisdom, kindness, and deep inner peace can grow.

Should you wish to directly engage with Ajahn Punnadhammo, he hosts a YouTube Live Session every Thursday at 6:00 PM EST, where he explores various aspects of the Dhamma and answers questions from practitioners worldwide. Recordings of these sessions are available on his Official YouTube Channel.

If you wish to offer your support, please do so directly to the Arrow River Forest Hermitage, where Ajahn Punnadhammo resides: ⁠arrowriver.ca⁠

This Dhamma talk was originally recorded on an earlier date and has been carefully remastered and published by The Dhamma Dāna Collective with the kind permission of Venerable Ajahn Punnadhammo. The Dhamma Dāna Collective is a volunteer initiative and operates without any commercial intent, dedicated solely to sharing the Dhamma freely.

Dhamma Talks by Ajahn Punnadhammo
Ajahn Punnadhammo is a Canadian-born Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah. Ordained in Thailand in 1992, he now serves as the abbot of the Arrow River Forest Hermitage in Ontario, Canada. His teachings combine deep scriptural understanding with practical guidance in mindfulness, insight, and the path to liberation.