Buddhist Practice in Today's World | Most Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi| Chung Huong Institute

0:02 How to Practice Well 1:00 The Core of Buddha's Teaching 4:57 Five Domains of Practice 7:34 The Dangers of Diverse Practices 11:04 Understanding Siddhis and Power 13:13 Ethical Conduct in Practice 15:24 Balancing Compassion and Joy 17:52 Finding Hope in Action 23:28 Maintaining a Beginner's Mind 25:24 The Importance of the Ordained Sangha 30:16 Reflections on Old Age and Death 40:18 Advice for Monastics on the Path In this episode, we engage with the Most Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi, who offers deep insights into Buddhist practice within today's complex spiritual climate. He highlights that true practice transcends mere meditation, focusing instead on five essential domains: faith, ethical conduct, generosity, learning, and wisdom. Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi emphasizes the need for devotion towards the Triple Gem and the importance of ethical living through precepts. He discusses how generosity and the pursuit of knowledge contribute to rigorous practice, while cautioning against the pitfalls of mixing multiple meditation styles. Addressing the challenge of maintaining compassion in a chaotic world, he offers strategies for cultivating loving-kindness and shares ways to engage meaningfully with efforts like Buddhist Global Relief (https://buddhistglobalrelief.org). This conversation illustrates a holistic approach to Buddhism that encourages continuous growth rooted in community and humility.