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Welcome to the BSV Dhamma Talk Podcast site. These Dhamma Talks which are a collection of both recent and archived talks given at the BSV have been made available for your enjoyment with the intention of spreading the seeds of the Dhamma far and wide. With Much Metta BSV Audio/Visual Production Team. Please support BSV in sharing the gift of Dhamma and supporting our monastics. Visit our donations page (https://www.bsv.net.au/donation/) to find out more. Alternatively, support us via Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/BSV).
Welcome to the BSV Dhamma Talk Podcast site. These Dhamma Talks which are a collection of both recent and archived talks given at the BSV have been made available for your enjoyment with the intention of spreading the seeds of the Dhamma far and wide. With Much Metta BSV Audio/Visual Production Team. Please support BSV in sharing the gift of Dhamma and supporting our monastics. Visit our donations page (https://www.bsv.net.au/donation/) to find out more. Alternatively, support us via Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/BSV).
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Saturday Feb 08, 2020
Dhamma Talk - Buddha's Thinking Management Plan | Ajahn Nissarano | 29 Dec 2019
Saturday Feb 08, 2020
Saturday Feb 08, 2020
In this talk, Ajahn Nissarano talks about the Buddha's thinking management plan. Ajahn explains how thinking can play a role in increasing or decreasing wholesome states of our mind. Thinking is an approximation of reality. Ajahn Nissarano also talks about the two kinds of thought according to the Buddha, i.e. sensual, malicious and cruel thoughts to one class, and renunciation , goodwill and harmlessness to another class. By using wise attention to cultivate the wholesome states of mind, we will avoid/let go of negative states of mind. By accepting or letting thinking be, rather than getting caught up in it or rejecting it, thinking can tend to lose its energy and reduce by itself. Ajahn Nissarano then tells Ajahn Brahm's story about thinking. Finally, there is a quick Q n A session.
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5 years ago
sadhu! sadhu! sadhu!