
All sentient beings are searching for peace and happiness in their lives but we seem to run into issues and sufferings all the time. Buddha taught us how to navigate through life by showing us what life is. Welcome to Dhamma talks.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityBuddhism | |||

The word enemy indicates someone or something that bothers us, disturbs us, takes away our peace and happiness. What is this enemy that is within us?
Fires burn fires do damages. When we have fires inside we are disturbed, we are restless, we are agitated. What are those fires? Get to know those fires inside to protect your peace of mind.
The EGO is not clearly understood by most people. In Buddha's Teachings, the Buddha shows that the ego is very much in control of our lives. Without understanding this ego we can never liberate ourselves from the bondage of sufferings.
Having awareness or Sati of the mind is a must have ingredient to reach the ultimate understanding of Nirvana. Without awareness of one's own mind is the same as walking blind folded in complete ignorance, knowing nothing of oneself.
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I have enjoyed listening to a few of these podcasts each day as I catch up on previous episodes and learn about buddhism.
I really enjoy your breakdowns of the buddhas teachings. I am a nascent Buddhist and trying to digest as much as I can and am always looking for this type of format that goes right through the basics point by point. Keep it going.
I would have a hard time understanding buddh'as discovery if I was borned at another timeline, but his view of compassion can be shown with our current technological advances to verify his discoveries. As humans, we are unified by many cells, each cells forms an organ with different functions to give consciouness to our mind and the formation of our body. In a way, we are all related beginning with one cell, then many come together to form our forms on earth. In reality, proven by microscope and... more
Very helpful thank you
Dear Sothy,
This is absolutely fantastic. Thank you for explaining concepts in a very lucid way. Please do make more podcasts.
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The episodes center on core Buddhist concepts—mind, suffering, and liberation—delving into how mental formations, such as desires, ego, and ignorance, shape experience and peace. Across items, listeners are guided through practical practices like mindfulness, Vipassana, loving-kindness, and the Four Noble Truths, with frequent emphasis on self-awareness and compassionate living. A distinctive angle is the use of accessible metaphors (the Four Fires, the Great Wall of Ego, Buddha as a doctor) to illuminate complex ideas, making timeless teachings approachable for modern audiences. The show seems well-suited for curious minds seeking mental clarity, stress reduction, and ethical living through Buddhist philosophy, with a consistent focus on a... more
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