It is so beautiful to see that Ajahn Chah was right by Ajahn Sumedho's side as he became the representative of the Buddha's teachings in the west.
@MsLeenite2 жыл бұрын
Luang Por Sumedho, 40+ years ago, was so (relatively) young, and his voice was so clear and strong, I almost didn't recognize him. Over the years, he has spoken many times about the challenges the monks faced in making the dilapidated buildings of Cittaviveka habitable, but here we see some of it. He wasn't exaggerating! These vintage documentaries that Buddhist Insights has been posting, have been a treasure. They offer a remarkable window into the shape of Western thought and culture in the 1960's and 70's, as it was suddenly (it seemed) confronted by other cultural, religious and philosophical ideas and traditions. I was a child of the 1950's who emerged into adulthood in the 1970's, so I remember those endless public discussions, in which alarm, rage and delight at the new ideas were expressed in turns by the "Establishment". This video is a good addition to the more academic "Long Search" episodes you posted last week. And I'm looking forward to the film about Venerable Buddhadassa and the 1962 Buddhism documentary, which I haven't seen yet. Thank you so much! Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu!
@angusgus12311 ай бұрын
Wonderful to watch, thank you. But I couldn't help thinking that if only the filmmakers had given a little more time to Ajahn Chah! Luong Por Cha had an easy charisma and an authenticity that communicated through his natural presence. By all accounts, he was one of the great Lao-Thai Buddhist teachers of the last century and we're very lucky indeed to have hosted him and to continue to his students like Ajahn Sumedho in Sussex, (which is the county I grew up in.) Luckier than we most of us know, in fact!
@MustAfaalik2 жыл бұрын
Excellent narrative from the Monks on the Buddhist path to the locals.
@danw9182 жыл бұрын
Did I catch a glimpse of a young Ajahn Brahm following behind the venerable Ajahn Chah?
@akashthaker1636 Жыл бұрын
I like the last line givin example of apple what venerable monk ajahn chah said
@Jerfmert2 жыл бұрын
I of course recognize Luang Por Sumedho, but the other monks - I wonder, where are they today? Are any of them still in robes?
@Aware5965 ай бұрын
Whilst some Christian’s feared the Buddhist monks they never saw the invasion of Islam around them .
@wordscapes56902 ай бұрын
Invasion of Islam? You do realize there have been Muslims in your country since the first Islamic country was colonized by the British yes?
@wordscapes56902 ай бұрын
Transplanting a foreign culture, wholesale, to another culture never works well. The philosophy, the religion, sure - but the culture, no. There is absolutely no reason certain traditions need to be adhered to, traditions that have relevance to Thai culture but are completely impractical to a foreign culture, climate, dress sense, and local traditions of alms giving and taking. Ajahn Brahm, in Australia, understood this, which is why he reinstated the ordination of females, something that horrified his Thai lineage.