Ajahn Brahmali is such an incredibly chill monk! It’s absolutely amazing to see his evolution from how scholarly and academic he has been for years and years and now to see him integrate humor so skillfully. I loved the “don’t try this at home” disclaimer there lol 😂 very cool 😎 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
He has commented in the past about how studying the suttas was an important support for his meditation practice. It really seems to have paid (or be paying) off.
@Monica. Gratitude is said to be the greatest virtue and the mother of the others. "Rare is a person who is grateful. Even rarer is a person who is both grateful & generous". Buddha.☸
1:06:30 Ben Shapiro once said "facts don't care about feelings". the opposite is also true - feelings often don't care about facts and that's how opinions and views are formed. beautiful lecture. thank you very much 🙏
Hello, hoping someone can help here. So I listened to a recent Ajahn Bhramali youtube talk while I was half sleeping and I cannot find what it is now. I want to relisten to it. In the talk he said it is not our will that chooses or does things but our inclination. Wanting to find that talk.
ref Nature... Habitat selection. All animals gravitate towards the environment in which they evolved. The environment of evolutionary adaptedness as its called. The ANS is a shared entity.. Us and the rest of nature and all in it. He sounds as gentle and genuine as he did 3 decades ago at Chithurst. One critique.. We dont react to the environment, we preact. -- The core task of all brains is to regulate the organisms internal milieu by anticipating needs and preparing to satisfy them before they arrive. Anticipatory Regulation. Principals of Neural Design.
@@SisypheanRoller Hi.Thanks so much for the response. I wrote my original comment a year ago. Your comment caused me to listen to the lecture again to justify. Instread, I liked it. I have no idea why I wrote the original comment! Perhaps I was responding to another video and mistakenly entered it here?
0:00 - Guided meditation
31:10 - Dhamma talk
There is no BSWA talk without Eddie :D. I like his comments!
Saddhu! Saddhu! Saddhu! Thank you Ajahn
Ajahn Brahmali is such an incredibly chill monk! It’s absolutely amazing to see his evolution from how scholarly and academic he has been for years and years and now to see him integrate humor so skillfully. I loved the “don’t try this at home” disclaimer there lol 😂 very cool 😎
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I had the same observation 😁!
He has commented in the past about how studying the suttas was an important support for his meditation practice. It really seems to have paid (or be paying) off.
@@PeckiePeck his jokes are not as funny as Ajahn Brahms.
@@maryportfc It’s not a competition :)
Yep ... I remember when he first started out. He's like good french quality wine... The older it gets, the better it gets.... 😇
Thank you, Bhante, such a beautiful talk! Sadhu❤
Am so thankful for this talk and for this being made available for me thousands of miles away.
@Monica. Gratitude is said to be the greatest virtue and the mother of the others. "Rare is a person who is grateful. Even rarer is a person who is both grateful & generous". Buddha.☸
@@MustAfaalik sadhu sadhu sadhu.
@@MustAfaalik Woah really ❤
Amazing fun candles. I felt intermitten peace. Struggling theses days. Keeping my heart open.
Holding compassionate space
Loved hearing these words. They brought me peace and joy and clarity. I am thankful.
Venerable Ajan ,
Your Dhamma talk is so sensible and meaningful ....
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Eddie loves Ajahn Brahmali’s talk 🥰!! Always provides great feedback after the talk!
Thank you, Ajahn. Craving is the ORIGIN to kamma - life. Brilliant talk to begin the new year. 🙏🙏🙏
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu! 🙏🙏🙏
Sadhu Ajahn Brahmali Thank you so much for your words, they help bring awareness to the present moment
Thank you, BSWA!
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Thank you for such a clear presentation, Ajahn Brahmali. Reading and humor very much appreciated. 🍃
1:06:30 Ben Shapiro once said "facts don't care about feelings". the opposite is also true - feelings often don't care about facts and that's how opinions and views are formed. beautiful lecture. thank you very much 🙏
Great talk, thank you Ajahn ☺️! The observation about taking step backwards every time I get angry really moved me a lot. Sadhu sadhu sadhu 🙏
Thank you ! Bhante!
Thanks very much for sharing the wisdom Ajahn , I watched several of your teaching and very much appreciated .
🙂 sadhu sadhu sadhu!
When you think there is a problem with your internet connection and you realise it’s just the meditation 😂🙏🙏🙏
LOL best comment ever ☺️
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You only fall for that once, I hope. 😉
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Hungry Bee yep!!!! Lol 😃
Hahahaha! Yes!
"Let it go" siginifies "Let it stay as it is in the mind," I think.
31:12 talk starts
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Hello, hoping someone can help here. So I listened to a recent Ajahn Bhramali youtube talk while I was half sleeping and I cannot find what it is now. I want to relisten to it. In the talk he said it is not our will that chooses or does things but our inclination. Wanting to find that talk.
Will post if I find. Listening to lot of AB videos these days
“Im just gonna test the happiness.” Lol
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Hello ,where is your location?
Australia
just look at their channel name dude lmao
Canada
😊 Finland
Narnia
I have the same problem with AB to a lesser extent. I think AB is more aware of it
ref Nature... Habitat selection.
All animals gravitate towards the environment in which they evolved.
The environment of evolutionary adaptedness as its called.
The ANS is a shared entity..
Us and the rest of nature and all in it.
He sounds as gentle and genuine as he did 3 decades ago at Chithurst.
One critique..
We dont react to the environment, we preact.
--
The core task of all brains is to regulate the organisms internal milieu by anticipating needs and preparing to satisfy them before they arrive.
Anticipatory Regulation.
Principals of Neural Design.
Some angry people people are bad people
The huh at the end of 80% of his words bothers me. Can’t let it go.
Sorry. I think this teacher is condescending to women and men
It is said that we tend to see others as we are, not as they are 😄🙃😀... Last time I checked it was still true for me.
How so
@@SisypheanRoller Hi.Thanks so much for the response. I wrote my original comment a year ago. Your comment caused me to listen to the lecture again to justify. Instread, I liked it. I have no idea why I wrote the original comment! Perhaps I was responding to another video and mistakenly entered it here?
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