Have you ever noticed that people are always arguing about who has the right religion, politics, fashion, and basically everything? So how do we work out who is right and who is wrong? Ajahn Brahm doesn’t tell you who is right and who is wrong, but he does give wise guidance on how to work out who is right.
—
This dhamma talk was originally recorded using a low quality MP3 to save on file size (because internet connections were slow back then – remember dialup?) on 30th July 2004. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans.
These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Patreon page.
Buddhism and the Body | Ajahn Brahm
Be Patient | Ajahn Brahm
A Buddhist Attitude to Life | Ajahn Brahm
Consciousness | Ajahn Brahm
Doubt | Ajahn Brahm
What is Good? | Ajahn Brahm
Buddhism and Mental Illness | Ajahn Brahm
Rebirth | Ajahn Brahm
Knowing | Ajahn Brahm
What the Buddha Taught | Ajahn Brahm
Buddhist View on Injustices | Ajahn Brahm
Responsibility | Ajahn Brahm
Mudita – Sympathetic Joy | Ajahn Brahm
How to Stop | Ajahn Brahm
Buddhism and Sexuality | Ajahn Brahm
Scratching In The Wrong Place | Ajahn Brahm
The Power of the Mind | Ajahn Brahm
Addictions and Obsessions
How To Overcome Mental Suffering | Ajahn Brahm
Guilt | Ajahn Brahm
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
50 Tastes Of Gray
Dear Alice | Interior Design
Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
The Turn of the Screw
Grimms’ Fairy Tales
The Magnus Archives
War Nerd Radio — Subscriber Feed