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Path of Wisdom: Dhamma Talks by Bhikkhu Dhammānanda

Podkast av Bhikkhu Dhammānanda

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Dhamma Talks by Bhikkhu Dhammānanda, a Theravāda Buddhist monk offering insights into the timeless spiritual teachings of the Abhidhamma and Buddhist philosophy. Each episode presents reflective Dhamma teachings on meditation, spiritual development, and the nature of reality. Whether you’re new to Buddhism or deepening your practice, these talks provide practical insights for cultivating a more mindful and meaningful life.Visit my website (https://highermindart.info) for more Dhamma talks, articles, books, and spiritual resources. See more talks on my YouTube channel: @bhikkhu-dhammananda

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Death and the 3 Stages of Death Contemplation

In this Dhamma talk, Bhikkhu Dhammānanda explores death contemplation (Maraṇānussati)—a fundamental Buddhist practice for awakening to impermanence and living wisely. From the unpredictability of sudden death's (car accidents, tumors, earthquakes) to evidence of afterlife via near-death experiences (NDEs) and past life memories (Ian Stevenson's research), we question: Does life end with the body? Then, practical guidance: The 3 Stages of Death Contemplation Stage 1: Impersonal awareness ("I will die, that's for sure") Stage 2: Personal emotional depth (imagination & scenarios) Stage 3: Transpersonal wisdom (middle way, spiritual response) No need to die for insight—build maturity through meditation. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: Death's universality  1:13 - Sudden death examples  4:23 - Near-death experiences (NDEs) & verified cases  11:13 - Past life memories (Ian Stevenson)  14:27 - How to meditate on death  15:02 - Stage 1: Anchoring phrase  18:54 - Stage 2: Personal imagination  25:35 - Stage 3: Transpersonal balance  32:00 - Spiritual path forward  For more Dhamma: https://highermindart.info  Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jVMPEN0VyN0 #Maraṇānussati #DeathContemplation #BuddhistMeditation #NearDeathExperiences #NDE #Reincarnation #TheravadaBuddhism #SpiritualGrowth

20. mars 2026 - 34 min
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The Four Noble Truths: Suffering and How to Transcend it

In this Dhamma talk, Bhikkhu Dhammānanda explores the Buddha's most fundamental teaching: The Four Noble Truths. Just as an elephant's footprint is large enough to contain the footprints of all other animals, the Four Noble Truths contain all other skillful teachings within Buddhism. The discussion moves beyond the common translation of 'Dukkha' as merely "suffering" to understand it as "imperfection" and "unsatisfactoriness"—a quality that pervades life from birth to death, and even into the nature of consciousness itself. Topics covered in this episode: • The First Truth: Why "Dukkha" encompasses the whole spectrum from subtle imperfection to gross suffering. • The Second Truth: The origin of suffering and the 12 links of Dependent Origination. • The Third Truth: The optimistic reality that suffering can end (Nirvana). • The Fourth Truth: The Noble Eightfold Path as a practical guide for daily life. • Meditation: How to develop Clarity (Mindfulness) and Samadhi (Stillness). Resources: • Download the book 'Paramattha' for free: https://highermindart.info [https://highermindart.info] • Watch the video version on YouTube: [https://youtu.be/QdmP0hYc2bw?si=i7Y5Z3wPNFCdQDsA [https://youtu.be/QdmP0hYc2bw?si=i7Y5Z3wPNFCdQDsA]]

14. des. 2025 - 36 min
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Meditation on the Four Elements - A Practical Guide

Meditation on the four elements — A Practical Guide. In this talk you’ll learn practical steps for meditation: setting a quiet space, reciting the element names, perceiving elemental qualities in everyday experience, and body‑scanning techniques to develop insight and inspiration. This talk explains how each element can reveal deeper capacities — earth for confidence and firmness, water for empathy and depth, fire for inner light and vision, and air for lightness and subtle energy (prāna/chakras). If you’ve practiced ānāpāna and want a complementary method, this guide helps you stay with what works while exploring new insights. Download my free booklet on the four elements and related resources at https://highermindart.info/books [https://highermindart.info/books] — see the book Paramattha for still deeper context. For watching the video on YouTube here is the link 🔗: https://youtu.be/s0Vv7sPPh4A [https://youtu.be/s0Vv7sPPh4A] Timestamps:  00:00 Intro - What Are the Four Elements?  03:56 How to Meditate: Setup, Recitation, and Perception  05:53 Using the Four Elements as a Mantra or Prayer  11:32 Body Scanning Techniques for Insight  15:12 Higher Experiences: Superior Aspects of the Four Elements  15:32 Superior Earth Element: Confidence and Strength  18:25 Superior Water Element: Genuine Compassion and Depth  22:05 Superior Fire Element: Inner Light and Visualization  28:00 Examples from Daily Life  30:50 Tummo Practice and Fire's Power  31:53 Superior Air Element: Being in Tune, Prāna, and Chakras  36:51 Closing Blessing and Resources  Which element resonates with you most? Comment below and subscribe for more Abhidhamma-level meditation talks.

15. nov. 2025 - 36 min
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Why Impermanence Matters - A Reflection on Vigata Paccaya

Impermanence is everywhere—in the things we own, in the people we love, in our thoughts and memories, and even in our very character. In this brief talk, I explore Vigata-paccaya, the Abhidhamma condition of impermanence, and show how reflecting on it can turn suffering into wisdom and lead the mind toward the Deathless. This talk is also part of my ongoing Paṭṭhāna series. For a deeper perspective, I recommend reading my book Paramattha [https://highermindart.info/sdm_downloads/paramattha-abhidhamma-books-2/] or listening to my introductory talks on Abhidhamma: “Basics of Buddhist Philosophy [https://redcircle.com/shows/0faa93e1-47b2-4d3b-93a3-2931596702be/episodes/5ca982dd-2146-4b2b-aa33-a5e944b36c03]” and “Paṭṭhāna – The Grammar of Insight [https://redcircle.com/shows/0faa93e1-47b2-4d3b-93a3-2931596702be/episodes/0b5d8aa5-7472-4523-ba6f-b57fcb568597]”. There is now also a video on these topics available on Bhikkhu Dhammānanda’s YouTube channel: @bhikkhu-dhammananda [https://youtu.be/YtXSwitT7DQ?si=PYAmeRwTYh8Rg8Yr]

4. sep. 2025 - 8 min
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