Ajahn Anan Podcast

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Translations of Dhamma talks given by Ajahn Anan, a disciple of Ajahn Chah and abbot of Wat Marp Jan Monastery in Thailand. For more information, visit www.watmarpjan.org/en.

Episodes

  • How does Wisdom Arise?

    16/08/2021 Duration: 18min

    2021.07.28 | All people want wisdom, as this is the quality that can solve all the difficulties and suffering we experience. But how does it arise? The Buddha taught that we need a strong, stable and still mind—one that has been brought into samādhi—in order for us to gain knowledge of reality. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • Gratitude

    15/08/2021 Duration: 12min

    In this videoconference talk from 13 Aug, 2021, Ajahn Anan shares stories on gratitude and how it is a mark of a good person. "So a person who knows the goodness they have received and tries to repay it is a person who has gratitude. They know the value of the goodness that others have done to them, and they express themselves in homage to that goodness. And they aren't careless and don't put off what they should do for their mother for later. Because life is uncertain. There may be no time left to give back to them. Or when one becomes aware of what they should do, it is too late to fix it."

  • The Supreme Transcendence of All Stress and Pain

    15/08/2021 Duration: 22min

    Having come into this world, shortly we must depart. Given this, what should we do? We build goodness and practice virtue, collectedness, and wisdom.

  • Selflessness and Harmony

    14/08/2021 Duration: 13min

    In this videoconference talk from 6 Aug, 2021, Ajahn Anan talks about the importance of harmony in today's world. "Our world is livable together because of metta and karuna. But if there is no metta and karuna anymore, the world will come ablaze, and we will be unable to live together. This is because of not having Dhamma, which are just these qualities of metta and karuna. So metta and karuna are dhammas that support the world. They support the family and they support the work and activities in the company to go well."

  • Our Lives are Uncertain, but Death is Certain

    14/08/2021 Duration: 19min

    2021.07.27 | It’s especially easy to notice the uncertain nature of life during this time of pandemic; people of all ages are passing away. But that’s just the way life is. If we can understand this truth—see the arising and ceasing of everything—then we’ll gain the joy and peace of seeing the Dhamma. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • A Different Caste

    13/08/2021 Duration: 26min

    2021.07.26 | The Buddha said that the monks who ordain are a special caste, that of the samanas: ones desiring peace. They depend on the pāramī of the Buddha, and the kindness of the laity, for their existence. And in order to repay this and not get into debt, they must practise the Dhamma with ardent effort. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • The Path to Dhamma Understanding

    12/08/2021 Duration: 28min

    2021.07.25 | On the occasion of entering the 37th rains retreat at Wat Marp Jan, we set our hearts fully and completely on this practice of Dhamma. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • Merit is the Support for This and the Other World

    11/08/2021 Duration: 18min

    No matter how big or small our bodies are, just a small amount of air is what keeps them alive. When the breath stops, the body dies right there. So what can we truly call our own in this world?

  • Going Against the Flow of the World

    10/08/2021 Duration: 37min

    2021.07.21 | Most people who are born into this world are always following the current of their emotions. But for those who are willing to endure the hardships of going against the flow of the world, their minds will fall into the stream of the Dhamma. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • A Tiny Bird Singing in the Vast Sky

    09/08/2021 Duration: 30min

    2021.07.20 | When we chant the praises to the great qualities of the Buddha, our voice is like a speck of dust in the universe, or a small bird singing in the open sky. But due to the power of the Buddha’s virtues, when we chant with faith, the sound reaches to the ends of the universe. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • The Beauty of Giving and Virtue

    08/08/2021 Duration: 20min

    A story of great generosity at a fast food restaurant, the benefits and merit of respect and right view, and more. These bodies are merely natural elements borrowed from the world; we should contemplate them as ‘not me, not mine’ every day.

  • A Heart of Goodness

    07/08/2021 Duration: 13min

    2021.07.19 | As we bring the Buddha’s teachings into our lives, our hearts grow in radiance and joy. Cultivating goodness is our way of paying homage to the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • Seeing the Dhamma is Like This

    06/08/2021 Duration: 30min

    2021.07.18 | We have all seen old age, sickness, and death in our lives but we don’t yet fully accept these phenomena. This is due to ignorance and not contemplating with samadhi. We train and teach our minds to accept reality. When we see clearly, great rapture, fullness of heart, and happiness arise - the mind realizes Buddha, awakening. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • A Refuge for the Heart: Guidance for the Last Days of Life

    05/08/2021 Duration: 01min

    A message from Ajahn Anan to the grandmother of one of his disciples who was ill with terminal cancer. This short teaching tells us how to find a bright and peaceful inner refuge when the body is failing.

  • To Free All Beings from Suffering

    05/08/2021 Duration: 28min

    2021.07.15 | Through compassion, the Buddha cultivated the pāramīs for countless lives in order to help all of us. It’s due to his great determination and kindness that we are able to hear the Dhamma. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • Not Higher, Not Lower, Not Equal

    04/08/2021 Duration: 14min

    A talk translated on 19 November, 2020. Ajahn Anan discusses letting go of conceit and views, monastic etiquette abroad, a story of cigarettes in a spittoon, and more.

  • Knowledge, Wisdom, Liberation

    03/08/2021 Duration: 23min

    2021.07.04 | We set our hearts on this practice of Dhamma. When sila, samadhi, and panya gather together in the heart, then the Dhamma is revealed. Doubts are dispelled and one sees the truth of reality following Venerable Anya Kondanya, the first awakened disciple of the Buddha. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).

  • Asalha Puja

    02/08/2021 Duration: 17min

    "So Asalha Puja is important because it is the day that the Triple Gem was complete in the world. Because after Ven. Anya Kodanya had seen the Dhamma, he requested for ordination, and was ordained as the first monk in the Buddha Sasana. So the Buddha taught the Dhamma for the first time, and exclaimed the teachings for the first time. And there was a noble Sangha arising for the first time, which was Ven. Anya Kodanya, who was a noble monk. And it was the first ordination as well, because he had listened to Dhamma, saw the Dhamma, and so ordained. So the Buddha gained his first disciple, Ven. Anya Kodanya."

  • Eternal Bliss

    01/08/2021 Duration: 20min

    A talk on how innate knowledge is not enough. We develop our minds to grow and cultivate wisdom to one day know for ourselves that the pure mind does not decay.

  • Anumodana

    31/07/2021 Duration: 08min

    In this videoconference talk from 30 Jul, 2021, Ajahn Anan talks about the determination to bhavana, and gives his anumodana to all those who have rendered their help and support to Wat Marp Jan during this period of lock down. "In the present situation, we can see that to have a means of living for a human-being is hard, troublesome, and full of much suffering. There is a battle to fight against the taking over of the pandemic, which is an enemy that we can’t see. And this isn't easy. It's very difficult. So this infectious virus has spread all over the world. But though we may have the most suffering like this or the most fear towards this, when times of disaster come up like this, what should we do? The Lord Buddha said that if the time comes when we are suffering and troubled, without any refuge or support, recollect him, the Tathagatha. We think of the Buddha, we think of the Dhamma, we think of the Sangha as our highest recollection and true refuge. When we recollect like this, then our minds have a re

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