Spiritual energy to overcome lazyness

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  • Spiritual energy to overcome lazyness
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    Ajahn Brahmali was born in Norway in 1964. He first became interested in Buddhism and meditation in his early 20s after a visit to Japan. Having completed degrees in engineering and finance, he began his monastic training as an anagarika (keeping the eight precepts) in England at Amaravati and Chithurst Buddhist Monastery.
    After hearing teachings from Ajahn Brahm he decided to travel to Australia to train at Bodhinyana Monastery. Ajahn Brahmali has lived at Bodhinyana Monastery since 1994, and was ordained as a Bhikkhu, with Ajahn Brahm as his preceptor, in 1996. In 2015 he will be entered his 20th Rains Retreat as a fully ordained monastic and received the title Maha Thera (Great Elder).
    Ajahn Brahmali’s knowledge of the Pali language and of the Suttas is excellent. Bhikkhu Bodhi who translated most of the Pali Canon into English for Wisdom Publications called him one of his major helpers for the recent translation of the “Numerical Discourse of the Buddha”. He has also published two essays on Dependent Origination and a book called “The Authenticity of the Early Buddhist Texts” with the Buddhist Publication Society in collaboration with Bhante Sujato.

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  • @anna-se7gq
    @anna-se7gq 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for your help. I always look forward to your videos.

  • @tuyendo7409
    @tuyendo7409 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Western Buddhism had a big difference with Eastern Buddhism We were teaching that every things you do earn and preserve for your next life karma For example be generous, meditate , chanting the sutra etc which rarely teach for western Buddhism This could energize people because we like to have benefit when doing things it’s just human nature We build the temple here is kind of easy because there are people give a big chunk of money