
Short Dhamma Talk — Be Still and Discover Your True Nature
What does it really mean to “be still”? In this short Dhamma talk, we explore how calming the mind through meditation allows deeper wisdom to arise — not as intellectual belief, but as a direct experi...
13 Helmi 5min

Short Dhamma Talk — Do We Only Live Once?
Many people say, “You only live once,” but is that really true? In this short Dhamma talk, we explore the idea of rebirth, the nature of energy, and the law of cause and effect. Rather than debating b...
9 Helmi 5min

Stopping the Mind’s Proliferation
Today’s talk explores proliferation — the mind’s habit of endlessly fabricating stories, memories, cravings, and imagined futures. Just like the heart beats on its own, the ordinary mind thinks on its...
9 Joulu 20255min

Where Is the Real Temple?
Today’s reflection reminds us that the true place of practice isn’t a building, a shrine, or a sacred location — it’s the heart. We can visit temples, light candles, bow, and pray, but lasting transfo...
7 Joulu 20255min

Getting vs. Letting Go
Today’s talk looks at the difference between the life we’re taught to chase — constant getting — and the freedom that comes from letting go. The world encourages craving: more success, more possession...
5 Joulu 20256min

“What’s the Point?” — Success Fades, but Wisdom Lasts
In today’s talk, we reflect on a revealing interview with the world’s top-ranked golfer — wealthy, famous, celebrated — who admits that every achievement feels amazing for two minutes… and then it’s g...
3 Joulu 20256min

Sain Augustine: "Patience is the companion of wisdom"
My name is Jay Gray, a retired American man who has spent years of nearly continuous daily practice in solitude including 1.5 years alone in a cave in Thailand. My fully liberated teacher, Phra Ajahn ...
13 Syys 20255min

Stephen Hawking
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change" Stephen Hawking
10 Syys 20256min





















