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* Home * Getting Started * Resources * The Three Jewels of Buddhism * Contact * TikTok * Youtube * BhanteVP@gmail.com Donate “IMPERMANENCE IS LIFE~” In practice of non-attachment, we have moved to Youtube fully so that we may all focus on our practice as Monks more intensely. Follow updated Dharma Talks and Teachings via Monklife on YouTube to stay connected and updated. follow TEACHINGS on YoUtube VIEW OUR LIBRARY THIS IS THE HEART OF THE PATH. The Buddha The Buddha Represents Our inner Nature. This aspect of ourselves that is Totally at peace. As we connect with and appreciate Buddha Nature. We can naturally feel more Empowered and confident to continue walking this path of ending suffering even in the face of Adversity or Difficulty. So this is called taking refuge in the Buddha. The Sangha Sangha meant the community of Buddhist Monks, traditionally who had experienced deep awakening and embody peace together. What does it mean for you? For us, Sangha is a community of practitioners and sincere beings on the path of ending suffering. The Dharma The Dharma is the teachings, the ways and means and skillful advises, the emobodied shared wisdom from teachers and peoplee who have had success on the path. As we rely on or take refuge in the Dharma then we bring into our life the teachings on how to live and deal with ending suffering. Read More in resources Dharma Talk With Sayadaw Ashin Ottamathara SHARING, CARING, HELPING, PROTECTION, AND COOPERATION BY MINDFULNESS & RIGHT UNDERSTANDING. Thabarwa Center, founded by Sayadaw Ashin Ottamathara in 2007, represents a significant movement within contemporary Buddhism, particularly in Myanmar. The inception of Thabarwa (meaning “Real Dhamma”) Center arose from Sayadaw’s deep commitment to practicing and teaching vipassana insight meditation, following his transformative experiences with meditation and his decision to ordain as a monk in 2002 after three years of intense practice. Thabarwa Centre Contact & Infomation Learn more and donate HELLO EVERYONE I AM BHANTE VARRAPANYO. An American monk ordained in the Thai Forrest Dhammayut tradition in Thailand in 2018, began his spiritual journey in 2014 at a Zen Buddhist Meditation Center in New Mexico. His early years were marked by intensive meditation training and deep immersion into Buddhist teachings. In 2018, he made a significant move to Thailand to ordain as a Bhikkhu at Wat Phra Dara Philom Forrest monastery in Chiang Mai, further deepening his commitment to Buddhism. Currently, Bhante is under the guidance of Sayadaw Ashin Ottamathara and serves as a Dharma Teacher, focusing on alleviating others’ suffering through meditation and community. His experiences across various monasteries worldwide have forged strong connections within the Buddhist community, leading him to create a platform for sharing resources and encouraging others to join this path of tranquility and joy. Follow Monklife on Youtube Learn more SILA, SAMADHI, PANNA. IT ALL STARTS WITH SILA… SILA IS THE BASIS OF OUR LIVES AS PRACTIONERS. IT SIMPLY MEANS MORALITY OR INTENTIONAL ETHICAL LIVING. AS SPOKEN ABOUT BY THE PLUM VILLAGE MASTER, THICH NHAT HANH, “BE KIND, BE PATIENT, BE GENEROUS, BE FORGIVING, BE COMPASSIONATE. AND DO IT INTENTIONALLY. EVERYDAY. THIS IS THE PRACTICE OF DOING GOOD DEEDS. IT HELPS THE MIND TO NATURALLY CALM AND STABILIZE.” – PLUMVILLAGE.ORG HERE COMES, SAMADHI… Samadhi is our meditation. It is the practice of abiding in and trainning out mind through Meditation. Over time as we begin to live a more and more intentional and ethical life. This path of Meditation (Samadhi) becomes accesoble to use. FINALLY, PANNA AKA WISDOM. Panna is a fundamental concept of Buddhism that refers to the deep understanding of the true nature of reality. It is one of the three essential elements of the Eightfold Path, which constitutes the path of Enlightenment, or Nibbana (Nirvana). The other two elements are Sila (ethical conduct) and Samadhi (Concentration). Read More in resources Follow on youtube * Home * Getting Started * Wordpress Login * Resources * The Three Jewels of Buddhism * Sila: An Introduction to Virtue * Panna: The Buddhist Concept of Wisdom * Samadhi: A Fundamental Concept in Buddhism * Contact * YouTube * Patreon * WordPress * GitHub Website created and maintained through community support.