Dhamma-Vinaya Patipadā Podcast
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
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