Does Secular Buddhism Exist? | Ajahn Brahmāli

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1.7 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Spiritual and secular values are
Spiritual and secular values are often regarded as opposed to each other. In this talk, Ajahn Brahmāli discusses whether this is really the case. If undogmatic spiritual practice is simply a search for truth, then spirituality is not only compatible with secular values, but complementary to them. Ajahn Brahmāli discusses certain accepted spiritual truths, such as karma and rebirth, and how to make sense of them from a secular perspective. He then shows how Buddhism as proclaimed by the Buddha, and indeed all sincere spiritual practice, is in fact secular in nature.

Ajahn Brahmāli was born in Norway in 1964. He first became interested in Buddhism and meditation in his early 20s while on a visit to Japan. After hearing teachings from Ajahn Brahm, he decided to travel to Australia to train at Bodhinyana Monastery, where he took full ordination as a Buddhist monk in 1996. Ajahn Brahmāli is renowned for his excellent knowledge of the Pali language and his enthusiasm for teaching the suttas. He is also well known as a scholar of the Vinaya—the monastic rules and procedures—which he is currently translating into English.  Ajahn Brahmāli’s clear and insightful talks help make the Buddha’s teachings accessible to all. He is regularly invited to conduct retreats in Australia, South-East Asia, Sri Lanka, and Europe. He has also published numerous essays on important points of Dhamma, including the legitimacy of bhikkhuni ordination, of which he is a supporter.

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2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/11/18 منتشر شده است.
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