Dhamma reflection offered on 3 March 2021: This is the half-moon Observance Day, and we have the opportunity to reflect on Dhamma, the way it is. For each one of … Read More
Thoughts on Practice in a Thai Megalopolis – by Ajahn Sumedho
Dhamma reflection offered to volunteers and staff during Ajahn’s first visit to the Buddhadāsa Indapañño Archives (BIA) on 13 January 2015, in response to the question, “May we have your … Read More
Remembering Tan Ajahn Buddhadāsa
Reflections by Ajahn Sumedho Reflections shared with volunteers and staff of the Buddhadāsa Indapañño Archives (‘Suan Mokkh Bangkok’) in response to the question, “We heard that in the 1970s you … Read More
‘I’m Not Getting Anywhere with my Meditation…’ – Effort, Contentment and Goal-directedness in the Process of Mind-training
A Dhamma Article by Ajahn Amaro Previously published in a shorter version, in 2019, by Equinox Publishing Ltd. (Sheffield, UK & Bristol, CT). ‘Buddhist Path, Buddhist Teachings: Studies in Memory … Read More
Dhamma Reflections – Mettā
From the archive… For these troubled times, dhamma reflections on mettā from Luang Por Sumedho, Ajahn Sucitto, Ajahn Jayasaro and Ajahn Amaro. The Practice of Mettā by Luang Por Sumedho … Read More
Dhamma Reflections – Doom, Destruction, Death, Decay
From the archive… Dhamma reflections from Luang Por Sumedho about living peacefully in a world of chaos. Doom, Destruction, Death, Decay This journey is involved with pain, with loss, as … Read More
Dhamma Reflection – A Listening Heart
A Listening Heart A Dhamma Reflection from Ajahn Amaro During this period of the coronavirus pandemic, and the worldwide lockdown of millions of people, great acts of self-sacrifice are being … Read More
Dhamma Reflections – Dhamma for a Pandemic Age
Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives (BIA) is a Dhamma centre in Bangkok, established by students of the late Ajahn Buddhadasa. They invite members of our community to teach there regularly, and they … Read More