The opening of the lotus flower by not owning | EN | Ajahn Brahm*

Training the mind, is not forcing the mind, but understanding and working with your mind.

One problem is that we think we own our meditation, but if we can look at ourselves as guests − then there is less to do, and we can relax.

And as we meditate deeper and deeper, it is like the mind opens up like a lotus flower – layer by layer. First into the present moment, then into silence, then into breathing, then into joy and delight. Even deeper in, we get to stages of lights and brightness, before entering those powerful stages of jhana.

And interestingly enough, these jhana stages has probably been attained by spiritual seekers from other traditions as well.

This teaching was given in Oslo 2022.

  • Publisert: 2022-11-27

    Ajahn Brahm came to visit Norway for a short week, and as part of his stay a weekend retreat was organized in Oslo. You can also find the teaching here.

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Phra Visuddhisamvarathera, known as Ajahn Brahmavaṃso, or simply Ajahn Brahm (born Peter Betts on 7 August 1951), is a British-born Buddhist monk. Ordained in 1974, he trained in the Thai Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism under his teacher Ajahn Chah. Currently, Ajahn Brahm is the senior at Bodhinyana in Serpentine, Western Australia, as well as an adviser or patron of various Buddhist organizations in Australia, Singapore, and Europe.

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