Buddhist Society of Western Australia

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Buddhism #32

Dharma talks from the tradition of Buddhist meditation master Ajahn Brahm and Australian Forest Sangha of monks and nuns presented by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia

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  • Anotsofunnyguy
    Love all the teachers....
    Plus Eddy šŸ™
  • Reviewer Moose
    Realness
    The down to earth real nature of these talks is amazing. I am able to connect with the speakers and the message with every listen. Ajahn Brahmā€™s jokes are top notch.
  • J.R. 102216
    More Ajahn Brahm
    I appreciate all the talks from the monks and nuns, but Ajahn Brahm deliveries the best dharma talks. But heā€™s a busy monk so I take what Iā€™m giving. And Iā€™m thankful for every dharma talk.
  • MurderNote
    Just lost a follower
    Itā€™s a shame. Iā€™ve listened to this podcast for a long time. Your Islamic guest speaker likening sexual orientation to drugs and alcohol to avoid agitation of the heart was a cruel statement, in my opinion. Not something I expect to hear on a Buddhist podcast.
  • Meow meow falk
    The Winnie the Pooh of monks
    I am so grateful for Ajahn Brahm and his dharma talks. Iā€™ve learned so much and when I forget what I learned heā€™s there to gently remind me. Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu! - love from Phoenix Arizona!
  • Dylan in Rhode Island
    Invaluable in its wisdom
    Iā€™ve been listening to talks from the BSOWA since 2012. Ajahn Brahm, Nissarano, Brahmali, and others have become fixtures in my life who I always come back to for wisdom to remind me of the truths of life. After growing up in an emotionally and physically abusive family, the monksā€™ years of talks have genuinely changed my assessment of the problems and trials that life gives us. I canā€™t thank you all enough for your years of service.
  • ssss141s
    Wonderful
    Makes Buddhist teachings and philosophy accessible to those new to it. Good for anyone who wants to understand Buddhism even on a non-religious basis.
  • seekimcee
    Even though
    People who practice Buddhism are supposed to let go of worldly pleasures, Iā€™m addicted to listening to these monks and nuns!
  • sheatethecookie
    So lovely and helpful!
    More people need to know about these! So helpful and informative in learning and practicing Buddhism and learning about life in general.
  • hayduke jr
    I love listening before sleep
    Also love Ajahn Brahmā€™s humor and books
  • *jessica
    Things have changed
    I have been listening to this podcast for probably more than 5 years now, although my listening has decreased in recent years. I discovered this podcast when I was a troubled high schooler dealing with anxiety and depression (although I didnā€™t know it) and this podcast, and particularly Ajahn Brahm, really pulled me through. I listened to ā€œSuccess without Stressā€ over and over again. I even repeated some of his stories to my friends when they were struggling. However, Iā€™ve noticed that Ajahn Brahm has changed recently. He talks more about himself, how many books heā€™s written, where heā€™s flown to recently. It honestly seems like heā€™s gotten a big head. I mean, he even thinks he can mentally stop himself from getting sick, and brags about how he can do this and other monks canā€™t. I canā€™t bare to listen to most of his talks now, which really makes me sad. I try to listen to the other monks and nuns, but their recordings are often so bad that thereā€™s no point trying. Can we start a Gofundme to get the BSWA better recording equipment? Seriously, itā€™s such a good podcast, they deserve it! I just wanted to point out that I think a lot of us listeners are sort of entranced by Ajahn Brahm, and heā€™s not all that.
  • Bee V. Brown
    A Balm for Everyday Life
    Ajahn Brahm alongside the other monks of Buddhist Society of Western Australia have played a major role in my processing of everyday life and moving past pain, guilt, thought, materialism, and much more. I highly recommend you spend some time reflecting with these lovely humans!
  • Channel Ten Zen
    10/10 Enjoy
    Iā€™ve been listening to Ajahn Brahm for years. This manā€™s teachings are worth the listen.
  • ShVonne B.
    Hmmmm
    My first podcast review ever. The BSWA as a whole has been such a gift, such a blessing to me over the past few years. I have become a better version of myself. My compassion and efforts of kindness and gratitude has grown. The talks have both allowed me to accept the present, and yet work for the future I desire. Loosely quoted from a talk, ā€˜when there is something to do, do it, when there is nothing you can do, stop...have patience until you can do something...ā€™ Gold for the layman, I mean laywoman :) What else could I ask for?!
  • Mattrrfuge
    Excellent dhamma talks...better meditations
    Heā€™s a font of knowledge; a little corny sometimes, but his meditations and instructions are very helpful. Ajahn has a different approach to teaching meditation- relaxation is paramount. I love it.
  • ZooOurBest
    Learn Why you do itšŸ¤ 
    Best podcast to understand why you and others do the stupid things and continue to do more stupid things. Also how to stop this cycle.
  • Mark0276
    Buddhism the way it is meant to be ...
    I have been listening to talks via iTunes podcast directory and YouTube for years now and Ajahn Brahm is by far the most entertaining and insightful monk I have come across. Wonderful teachings.
  • Zach80
    I love these Dharma talks
    I love the BSWA Dharma talks and meditations. Ajahn Brahm has been a big influence and inspiration in my life and I really appreciate the work you are doing to make these available to people around the world. Thank you!
  • Megscj
    Amazing!
    I was introduced to BSWA back in 2003 and downloaded talks regularly. I could not get enough! I even bought "Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?" By Ajahn Brahm because his stories are so interesting, entertaining, and helped put things into perspective. Was very happy when his talks became available as a podcast. Highly recommend!
  • 3Balls
    Ajahn Brahm is the best
    So inspiring and beautiful.
  • Mercedesamber
    Dealing with difficult people
    What a great speaker! He is funny and relatable. I will definitely be listening to more
  • Ajahn835
    Dhamma talks
    Brilliant insights.
  • Steve_Steve_Steve
    Great podcast
    Great podcast
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