AJAHN AMARO - UNCERTAINTY(ANICCA)
http://www.amaravati.org/teachings/au... Ajahn Amaro (born 1956) is a Theravāda Buddhist monk and teacher, and abbot of the Amaravati Buddhist Monastery at the eastern end of the Chiltern Hills in south east England. The centre, in practice as much for ordinary people as for monastics, is inspired by the Thai forest tradition and the teachings of the late Ajahn Chah. Its chief priorities are the practice and teaching of Buddhist ethics, together with traditional concentration and insight meditation techniques, as an effective way of dissolving suffering. Impermanence is one of the essential doctrines or three marks of existence in Buddhism. The term expresses the Buddhist notion that all of conditioned existence, without exception, is transient, or in a constant state of flux. The mutability of life, that time passes on no matter what happens, is an important aspect of impermanence. The Pali word anicca literally means "inconstant", and arises from a synthesis of two separate words, 'Nicca' and the "privative particle" 'a'.[1] Where the word 'Nicca' refers to the concept of continuity and permanence, 'Anicca' refers to its exact opposite; the absence of permanence and continuity. Anicca or impermanence is understood by Buddhists as one of the three marks of existence, the others being dukkha (unsatisfactoriness) and anatta (non-selfhood).[2] All things in the universe are understood by Buddhists to be characterised by these three marks of existence. According to the impermanence doctrine, human life embodies this flux in the aging process, the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara), and in any experience of loss. This is applicable to all beings and their environs including devas (mortal gods). The Buddha taught that because conditioned phenomena are impermanent, attachment to them becomes the cause for future suffering (dukkha). Dhamma Talk

Ajahn Amaro - Peace Comes From Right Understanding

Perceiver and Conceiver of the World | Ajahn Amaro

Ajahn Amaro - Seeing Is Not Beliving

Ajahn Amaro : « The Many Faces of Insight » (2019)

If You Understand This, You Understand Everything - by Luang Por Amaro 25 June 2024

This Is Why I Find Pema Chödrön So Essential | The Ezra Klein Show

AJAHN AMARO - IDENTIFYING WITH OUR THOUGHTS

How to desire without suffering – Ajahn Amaro

Ajahn Amaro - Don't Cling To Anything

Unentangled Participating | Ajahn Amaro

Talk by Ajahn Amaro at Stanford University

Suffering is the way out of Suffering : Ajahn Amaro : 26 June, 2021

Craving - the Great Lie | Ajahn Amaro | 17.10.2020

‘Less is more’ – frugality, generosity & renunciation | Ajahn Amaro | 01.09.2019

Ajahn Amaro : « We Need to Talk about Nibbāna » (2019)

AJAHN AMARO - ADDICTION TO EXISTENCE

Venerable Ajahn Amaro talk at Stanford

Ajahn Amaro - "Inner Peace, Outer Peace" - 22.11.14

Ajahn Amaro - The Cup Is Already Broken(Anicca)

