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Not Swept Away by the Eight Worldly Winds | Bhante Joe

42 min · 20. apr. 2026
episode Not Swept Away by the Eight Worldly Winds | Bhante Joe cover

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watch the full video here {https://youtu.be/ztaW_WK8f9g?si=oQeH1laksAwTjepr} In this Dhamma reflection, Bhante Joe begins with a vivid experience of heading into the forest to sleep on a sun-warmed rock, only to find himself watching the weather and reading the direction of the wind. From there, he develops the Buddha’s simile of the eight worldly winds—gain and loss, pleasure and pain, praise and blame, fame and anonymity—and reflects on how people spend their lives trying to stand in front of what they want while avoiding what they fear. Drawing on a striking encounter in Toronto, he explores why worldly change hurts so much, how papanca or proliferation expands the sense of self, and why sati-sampajañña offers a safer refuge. He then turns to body contemplation, non-reactivity, and practical ways of working with pain, before answering questions on suitable meditation anchors, mindfulness of bodily movement, and the role of loving-kindness in countering anger and attachment. From our monthly session with the Mettā Centre. For more information see www.mettacentre.org ━ONLINE EVENTS & COMMUNITY PRACTICE Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice! ━ MONTHLY MEDITATION via ZOOM ━━━━━ *North America — 1st Sunday of the month: 7–8:30pm *Australia — 1st Monday of the month: 7–8:30pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ ━━━━━ LUMA CALENDAR ━━━━━━━━━━ *Subscribe for updates on special events https://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=c ━━━━━━ FIND OUT MORE ━━━━━━━━━━ Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.com Welcome!!

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episode The Four Bases of Spiritual Power: Desire, Effort, Concentration & Investigation | Bhante Joe cover

The Four Bases of Spiritual Power: Desire, Effort, Concentration & Investigation | Bhante Joe

In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe explains the four bases of spiritual power (iddhipāda)—desire (chanda), effort (viriya), intent or concentration (citta), and investigation (vīmaṃsā)—and why the Buddha taught that they are indispensable for arahantship. Drawing on the Iddhipāda-vibhaṅga Sutta, the story of Venerable Soṇa and the lute-string simile, Ānanda’s explanation of using desire to go beyond desire, and practical examples from education, gardening, and scientific discovery, he shows how wholesome aspiration supports the Buddhist path. The talk explores how balanced effort becomes sustainable, how meditative calm nourishes and strengthens the mind, and how investigation reveals the causes of happiness and suffering. Together, these four qualities provide a practical framework for integrating Dhamma practice into daily life, developing meditation consistently, and inclining the mind toward Nibbāna—the complete ending of suffering. Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice! BI-WEEKLY MEDITATION via ZOOM *North America — 1st Sunday and middle Sunday of the month: 7-8:30pm *Australia — 1st and middle Monday of the month: 7-8:30pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ GROUP SITTINGS AND PUJAS *Monday - Saturday: 4:30am and 6:30pm, Colombo time https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ LUMA CALENDAR *Subscribe for updates on special events https://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=c Find out more... Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.com Welcome! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 — Why Arahantship Requires the Four Iddhipādas 00:00:50 — Why the Four Bases Are Often Overlooked 00:01:11 — Psychic Powers and the Destruction of the Taints 00:01:54 — The Iddhipāda-vibhaṅga Sutta 00:02:24 — Chanda: Wholesome Desire as a Basis of Success 00:03:42 — Using Desire to Bring Desire to an End 00:03:59 — Ānanda’s Park Simile: Desire Falls Away When Fulfilled 00:04:49 — Long-Term Aspiration and the Sri Lankan Education Example 00:05:54 — Balancing Strong Desire with Patience 00:06:36 — Venerable Soṇa’s Extreme Effort 00:08:00 — The Lute-String Simile: Balancing Effort 00:09:19 — Inclining the Mind Toward Nibbāna 00:10:42 — Viriya: Effort, Persistence, and Shaping One’s Life 00:12:14 — Making Dhamma Practice Central to Daily Life 00:14:26 — Finding More Time to Meditate 00:15:00 — Citta: Calm, Concentration, and Inner Strength 00:15:29 — Jhāna as Food for the Mind 00:16:01 — Meditation as Nourishment for the Long Journey 00:18:37 — Vīmaṃsā: Investigation and Cause and Effect 00:19:48 — The Garden Simile: Cultivating Good Results 00:21:00 — Why the Buddhist Path Grows Exponentially 00:21:32 — The Search for True and Lasting Happiness 00:22:34 — How the Four Bases Work Together 00:22:49 — Why the Iddhipādas Are Essential for Arahantship

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episode Foraging for Happiness | Bhante Joe cover

Foraging for Happiness | Bhante Joe

In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe explores how the perception of beauty can either create attachment or provide essential nourishment for Buddhist practice. Drawing on the Buddha’s fortress simile, the four bases of power, and teachings on overcoming anger, he explains how desire can be directed towards concentration, virtue, reverence, and the wholesome qualities of others. Through personal stories from monastic training and vivid images of drinking from a hoofprint, surviving in the wilderness, and carrying an inexhaustible source of nourishment, he shows how appreciating goodness can brighten the mind. He also offers practical guidance for discovering ease and beauty in the breath, allowing meditation to become a sustainable source of happiness and strength on the path to Nibbāna. Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice! BI-WEEKLY MEDITATION via ZOOM *North America — 1st Sunday and middle Sunday of the month: 7-8:30pm *Australia — 1st and middle Monday of the month: 7-8:30pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ MORNING AND EVENING MEDITATIONS *4:30AM and 6:30PM Colombo Time https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ LUMA CALENDAR *Subscribe for updates on special events https://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=c Find out more... Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.com Welcome! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 — The Triple Gem and the Theme of the Beautiful 00:00:17 — When Beauty Leads to Attachment and Suffering 00:00:30 — Directing Desire and Attachment Towards the Path 00:00:46 — The Fortress Simile: Concentration as Nourishing Food 00:01:19 — The Buddhist Path as a Difficult and Beautiful Journey 00:01:45 — Desire and the Four Bases of Spiritual Power 00:02:19 — Perceiving Beauty Where There Is Genuine Benefit 00:02:44 — Overcoming Anger by Focusing on the Good in Others 00:03:47 — Drinking from a Hoofprint: Humility and Spiritual Nourishment 00:04:49 — Wholesome Beauty That Brightens and Restores the Mind 00:05:36 — Learning Reverence During Monastic Training 00:06:19 — Freedom from Dependence and Missing the Senior Monks 00:07:34 — The Unexpected Happiness of Paying Respect 00:07:59 — Why the Buddha Chose to Honour and Revere the Dhamma 00:08:47 — Finding Happiness in the Goodness of Other People 00:09:09 — The Sun and Stars: Letting the World Remain Bright 00:10:20 — Surviving in the Wilderness: Nourishment Versus Luxury 00:11:20 — Why People Starve for Happiness Amid Abundant Food 00:12:09 — The Goodness of Others as a Source of Happiness 00:12:14 — Finding Beauty and Ease in the Meditation Breath 00:12:40 — Letting the Mind Gravitate Naturally to the Present 00:13:07 — Concentration as Food on the Path to Awakening 00:13:40 — The Inexhaustible Provision Carried Within 00:14:33 — Wholesome Sources of Beauty, Faith, and Inner Strength 00:15:10 — Cultivating Beauty on the Way to Unchanging Happiness

30. juni 202615 min
episode The Power of Asking Wise Questions in Buddhist Practice | Bhante Joe cover

The Power of Asking Wise Questions in Buddhist Practice | Bhante Joe

In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe reflects on the role of wise questioning in Buddhist practice, beginning with the Buddha’s final invitation to the monks to ask questions before his passing. He explains how a central question—what leads to true happiness?—sets the framework of the path and keeps practitioners from being distracted by side experiences, views, or theories. Drawing on the Buddha’s fourfold analysis of questions, he discusses categorical teachings such as the precepts, analytical questions in meditation, the need for cross-questioning and reframing, and the value of putting aside questions that do not lead to liberation. He also points to the balance between careful investigation and intuitive discernment, showing how sincere questioning can open hidden avenues of progress and guide the heart toward deathless happiness. Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice! BI-WEEKLY MEDITATION via ZOOM *North America — 1st Sunday and middle Sunday of the month: 7-8:30pm *Australia — 1st and middle Monday of the month: 7-8:30pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ LUMA CALENDAR *Subscribe for updates on special events https://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=c MORNING AND EVENING PUJAS ~4:30am to 5:45am ~6:30pm to 7:45pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ Find out more... Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.com Welcome! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 — Honouring the Triple Gem & the Buddha’s Final Teaching 00:00:22 — Why Questions Matter in Buddhist Practice 00:00:45 — The Central Question: What Leads to True Happiness? 00:01:01 — Staying on the Path Without Wandering 00:01:45 — Visions, Energy, and Side Experiences in Meditation 00:02:26 — The Buddha’s Four Types of Questions 00:02:52 — When Dhamma Questions Become Theories About the World 00:03:49 — Are We Looking for Ultimate Reality or the End of Suffering? 00:04:05 — Categorical Questions and the Five Precepts 00:05:12 — Why White Lies Still Obstruct the Path 00:05:42 — No Breaking the Precepts: Black-and-White Teachings 00:06:03 — Analytical Questions and Complex Teachings 00:06:39 — Meditation Topics Depend on Temperament 00:07:17 — Cross-Questioning and Reframing the Whole Problem 00:07:28 — The Two-Horned Question to the Buddha 00:08:27 — The Baby and the Stone: Compassionate Speech 00:09:18 — When Our Practice Requires Reframing 00:09:53 — Asking: What If the Opposite Is True? 00:10:06 — Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater 00:11:36 — Assuming There Is a Solution to Every Practice Problem 00:12:11 — Analytical Thinking and Intuitive Discernment 00:12:59 — Asking the Heart Which Way to Go 00:13:37 — How Questions Help Avoid Practice Problems 00:14:01 — Escaping Tunnel Vision in Practice 00:14:18 — Unifying Intellect and Intuition 00:14:38 — The Buddha’s Final Actions as Teachings 00:15:01 — All Conditioned Things Are Impermanent 00:15:12 — Questions That Lead Toward Deathless Happiness

18. juni 202615 min
episode How to Practice When You’re Sick: Buddhist Teachings on Illness, Pain, and Freedom | Bhante Joe cover

How to Practice When You’re Sick: Buddhist Teachings on Illness, Pain, and Freedom | Bhante Joe

In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe reflects on practicing with illness and how Buddhist training can help the mind remain steady when the body is sick, painful, or uncertain. Drawing from personal experience in Europe, meditation retreats, and Thai Forest teachings, he explains how sickness can become a place of practice rather than only a problem to escape. The talk explores surrendering around pain, preparing the mind through meditation and good deeds, recollecting the devas, balancing realistic uncertainty with a positive path toward healing, and using illness as “Dhamma medicine.” Bhante Joe also points to deeper contemplations on the body, food, death, dispassion, and Nibbāna—the deathless peace beyond the instability of bodily experience. Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice! BI-WEEKLY MEDITATION via ZOOM *North America — 1st Sunday and middle Sunday of the month: 7-8:30pm *Australia — 1st and middle Monday of the month: 7-8:30pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ LUMA CALENDAR *Subscribe for updates on special events https://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=c Find out more... Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.com Welcome! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 — Warm Greetings from Europe & Practicing With Illness 00:00:25 — Why Sickness Comes With Having a Human Body 00:00:53 — How Illness Can Overcome the Mind 00:01:23 — Feeling Trapped in the Body During Pain 00:01:35 — First Meditation Retreat: Learning to Sit Through Pain 00:02:17 — Surrendering to Pain Instead of Fighting It 00:03:05 — Why Trying to Escape Pain Can Make It Worse 00:03:34 — When Giving Up Becomes Letting Go 00:03:59 — Training Before Illness: Meditation as Preparation 00:04:38 — Building a Steady Practice Before Sickness Comes 00:05:00 — Good Deeds as Support for Sickness and Death 00:05:17 — A Near-Death Memory and What the Mind Grasps For 00:06:34 — Why Good Deeds Feel Like Solid Ground 00:07:00 — Fever in Italy and Recollection of Past Merit 00:08:28 — Sickness, Death, and Having the Bags Packed 00:09:44 — Recollection of the Devas as a Rare Meditation 00:10:18 — Rational and Intuitive Faculties in Buddhist Practice 00:11:02 — The Inner Compass: Where Would the Mind Go? 00:12:38 — The Best Destination for Continuing Toward Nibbāna 00:13:16 — Do Devas Practice the Dhamma? 00:14:25 — Why Sickness Holds Less Threat After Preparation 00:15:00 — Practical Ways to Deal With Sickness 00:15:10 — Holding Uncertainty While Looking for Healing 00:16:15 — Finding the Right Medicine and Searching for Solutions 00:17:27 — The Medicine of Dhamma Practice 00:17:51 — Turning Illness Into a Small Self-Retreat 00:18:18 — Practicing Through Flu on Retreat 00:19:11 — The Healing Power of Not Giving Up 00:19:49 — Contemplation During Illness 00:20:24 — Sickness as a Chance to See the Truth of Suffering 00:20:36 — Loathsomeness of the Body, Food, and Mindfulness of Death 00:21:02 — Attachment to the Body as the Root of Illness-Pain 00:21:34 — Letting Go of the Body and Becoming Free from Lust and Hatred 00:22:05 — When Sickness Reveals the Pain of Having a Body 00:23:03 — Seeing the Hidden Suffering Built Into Food and Form 00:23:31 — Developing Dispassion at the Root 00:24:06 — Inclining the Mind Toward Nibbāna 00:24:34 — The Deathless Element Beyond Pain 00:25:07 — Using Saṃsāra as Fuel for Liberation 00:25:34 — Meditation as Preparing for Death 00:26:01 — Pain Is Not the Mind 00:26:19 — Using Pain to Understand and Overcome Pain 00:26:45 — The Five Khandhas and Reaching Toward Something Higher 00:26:52 — The Buddha’s Tools for Practicing With Sickness

15. juni 202627 min
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A Path Beyond Knowing | Bhante Joe

In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe explores dependent origination, or paṭicca samuppāda, as a practical teaching for understanding how suffering is built and how it can be taken apart. Rather than treating dependent origination as an abstract theory about everything that happens, this talk focuses on the links of contact, feeling, craving, clinging, becoming, kamma, and consciousness. Bhante explains how craving acts like a seamstress, stitching together experiences into a sense of self and a world we take to be solid. Drawing on the Buddha’s teachings, Thai Forest practice, and examples from meditation, this talk looks at how awareness can bring safety and steadiness, while also pointing beyond the fascination with consciousness itself toward the unborn, unformed, and uncreated: the end of suffering. Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice! BI-WEEKLY MEDITATION via ZOOM *North America — 1st Sunday and middle Sunday of the month: 7-8:30pm *Australia — 1st and middle Monday of the month: 7-8:30pm https://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/ LUMA CALENDAR *Subscribe for updates on special events https://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=c Find out more... Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.com Welcome! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 — Opening Chanting 00:00:24 — The Buddha’s Complete Teachings 00:02:52 — Kamma as the Field, Consciousness as the Seed 00:04:49 — Contact, Feeling, Craving, and Clinging 00:08:41 — The Seamstress of Craving 00:12:14 — Cutting the Flow at Contact 00:13:16 — The Robe as a Picture of Constructed Reality 00:15:04 — Becoming and the Momentum of Kamma 00:17:55 — The Body as the Field of Experience 00:21:02 — Consciousness Watered by Craving 00:22:26 — Practicing with Awareness and Contact 00:25:05 — Is Awareness the Ultimate Reality? 00:27:25 — The Thai Forest Path of Cutting Desire 00:29:24 — The Beauty and Instability of Consciousness 00:31:17 — Beyond Consciousness and the Unborn 00:33:16 — Taking Reality Apart Through Dependent Origination 00:35:02 — Q&A: Contact, Feeling, and Right Effort 00:38:51 — Inclination Before Contact and Feedback Loops

10. juni 202640 min