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Weaknesses are qualities that impede our lives. None of us are perfect, so how do we deal with our weaknesses? In this podcast, Bhante explains that the most important step in mindfulness is recognizing weaknesses as weaknesses and not strengths we use to get through the day. He introduces practical ways in which we can overcome weaknesses by embracing opposite qualities and learning not to feed our weaknesses when they arise. Mind Workout for a Lifetime of Happiness:https://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129Retreats and Workshops:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
This talk explains that meditation develops the ability to experience each moment without the filters of past judgments, memories, or future fears. By cultivating "radical mindfulness," meditators learn to recognize experiences as they truly are, rather than reacting through personal interpretations and emotional habits. Through this practice, we free ourselves from the "old food" of the past and the "unprepared food" of the future, allowing us to live with greater wisdom, peace, and presence. Mind Workout: For a Lifetime of Happinesshttps://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129Upcoming Retreats at our centerhttps://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
In this Dharma talk, Bhante Sathi explores the true meaning of freedom, explaining that lasting freedom is not found in external circumstances but within our own minds. Through mindfulness, he shows how anger, anxiety, fear, and attachment can become prisons of our own making, and how recognizing them allows us to break free. Drawing on practical examples this episode offers guidance for cultivating inner peace, emotional freedom, and resilience in everyday life. The Mind Workout: for a lifetime of happinesshttps://bhantesathi.com/order-a-bookUpcoming Retreats:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
In this episode, Bhante explores the relationship between meditation and Dhamma, explaining why both are essential for cultivating lasting wisdom. Through relatable examples, he illustrates how our thoughts, beliefs, and interpretations shape our experience of the world—and how mindfulness helps us recognize these patterns without judgment. Discover how meditation goes beyond relaxation, becoming a practice of seeing ourselves more clearly and responding to life with greater understanding, skillfulness, and peace.Bhante Sathi's Book "Mind Workout: For a Lifetime of Happiness"https://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129Check out our upcoming retreats!https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
Have you ever had intrusive thought patterns that always seem to poison your mind? Something that almost doesn’t seem like “yours”? If so, you’re not alone. This podcast explores how we habitually “pick up” certain thoughts from the constant stream of mental activity. This concept is similar to choosing familiar foods at a buffet. He explains that mindfulness allows one to recognize unhelpful thoughts, emotions, and habits while encouraging honesty, self-compassion, and the willingness to change course. Through developing new skills, wise reflection, and mindful intentions, we can stop identifying with unfriendly thoughts and cultivate beneficial patterns of thinking and behavior. MIND WORKOUT FOR A LIFETIME OF HAPPINESShttps://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129RETREATS & WORKSHOPShttps://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/OUR SCHEDULEhttps://www.triplegem.org/wp/?page_id=44
Ever wonder what meditation can do for your memory? IN this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses memory and its relationship with the mind and the brain. Using several everyday examples, he illustrates how meditation can improve your brain’s neuroplasticity. Furthermore, he also discusses how memories can fade once deprived of attention and response. This can enable anybody to control how much power memories have over them by emphasizing personal empowerment and the ability to shape our own actions and character.
The concept of “identity” can convey countless answers to the individual, but is identity just a part of our view? In this Podcast, Bhante Sathi illustrates Pali terms and concepts relevant to the discussion at hand. Through mindfulness and self-observation, we can see how our views and identity are shaped only by our environment. And by cultivating awareness of our identity, we can develop more open and compassionate views to relate to ourselves and others. Bhante Sathi's Bookhttps://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129
How can you love unconditionally when it seems impractical? In this podcast, Bhante discusses how Metta/unconditional love differs from transactional relationships that are built on equivalent exchange. Drawing from everyday examples, Bhante illustrates how this unconditional love builds wisdom, healthy boundaries and genuine connections with those around us. Mind Workout For a Lifetime of Happinesshttps://bhantesathi.com/Retreats, Workshops, and Morehttps://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
Find yourself unable to sit down on the cushion because of “life”? In this podcast, Bhante illustrates how one can fall short on their discipline with meditation due to societal demands and life’s responsibilities. Obstacles like craving and self-centeredness can sneak into one’s life and pull them away from their practice. But through compassionate discipline and honest reflection, anyone can learn to gently take ownership of their practice by creating supporting conditions to steadily deepen their commitment.Link for Bhante Sathi’s Book “ The Mind Workout: For a Lifetime of Happiness”https://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129Link for the upcoming Teacher’s Certification Programhttps://www.mettameditationcenter.org/mindfulness-and-meditation-teachers-training-program-2026/Link for all 2026 retreats:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
Have you ever wondered what organic tools you’re using when practicing mindfulness meditation? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the question many often find confusing: What is the relationship between the heart, brain, and mind? If we calm one, do we awaken the other? Bhante discusses this dilemma while offering more practical solutions to focus on. Link for Bhante Sathi’s Book “ The Mind Workout: For a Lifetime of Happiness”https://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129Link for the upcoming Teacher’s Certification Programhttps://www.mettameditationcenter.org/mindfulness-and-meditation-teachers-training-program-2026/Link for all 2026 retreats:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
We all have challenging individuals in our lives, but should we wish them happiness or the wisdom to see how their actions affect others? In this episode, Bhante Sathi explains how loving-kindness meditation is less about changing others and more about how we can grow and heal ourselves. Healing and letting go of anger is not a spontaneous transformation, but a long process that eventually creates space for inner peace. Link for Bhante Sathi’s Book “ The Mind Workout: For a Lifetime of Happiness”https://bhantesathi.com/books/the-mind-workout-for-a-lifetime-of-happiness-bhante-sathi/9798349278129Link for the upcoming women’s retreat:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/womens-retreat-for-wellness/Link for all 2026 retreats:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/retreats-workshops/
What can a child’s mind do concerning compassion? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the all too often dilemma between “wishing happiness” on others versus executing that action. Unlike a child-like perspective on the world, we unconsciously create barriers and walls of identity that make up who we think we are. But by developing a child-like sense of self and expectation, we can break down those barriers and cultivate the inner freedom required to extend genuine compassion for all living things. Link For Bhante Sathi’s Book:https://bhantesathi.com/Triple Gem of the North:https://www.triplegem.org/wp/Metta Meditation:https://www.mettameditationcenter.org/
Have you ever wondered what being “free” from obstacles means during metta meditation? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi circles back to this question by exploring how much of our suffering comes from seeking happiness outside ourselves and resisting what we experience internally. Through mindfulness, we can begin to recognize patterns of craving, perception, and avoidance, allowing us to respond with greater clarity and compassion rather than reactivity. He emphasizes that true freedom doesn’t come from escaping life’s challenges, but from understanding them and relating to them with awareness and balance.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi breaks down key Buddhist ideas like avijja (lack of understanding) and moha (the delusion in a false sense of “self”). While the main topic focuses on these key conceptions, he also explains dukkha and misconceptions that can flourish in the realm of language. With simple, relatable examples, he discusses how easy it is to misunderstand these concepts—and how real clarity comes from paying attention to what’s happening in the present moment.
In this talk, Bhante Sathi explains that skillfulness is the ability to maintain calmness, clarity, and steadiness in the face of life’s challenges through mindfulness. He emphasizes that true skillfulness comes from practice—learning to recognize when the mind becomes unsettled, accepting one’s imperfections, and consciously returning to a balanced state. By becoming aware of and gradually letting go of unskillful qualities like anger, greed, and self-centeredness, one can cultivate a more peaceful, resilient, and skillful mind.
How can you “do nothing” while staying alert? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that meditation involves a balance between “doing nothing” and staying deeply alert—rather than zoning out, practitioners remain aware of their breath, thoughts, and sensations without trying to control them. By observing experiences without reacting, meditators gradually reduce the influence of external stimuli and cultivate qualities like awareness, wisdom, and emotional balance. Although the mind may crave distraction or stimulation, true practice develops clarity and lasting well-being by intentionally guiding attention and understanding the temporary nature of those cravings.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores ignorance (moha) as one of the three root causes of suffering, explaining how our limited senses and unexamined beliefs create the illusion of a fixed, permanent self. He describes how ignorance fuels attachment, conflict, and materialism, while mindfulness helps us recognize our changing nature and “catch” ourselves in moments of blind reactivity. By cultivating wisdom through meditation, generosity, and compassion, we gradually remove layers of misunderstanding and learn to see reality more clearly.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that a quiet, mindful mind helps us recognize and refine our inner qualities, much like a skilled person identifies and polishes a gem among ordinary rocks. Through meditation, we learn to observe our thoughts without identifying with all of them, consciously cultivating wholesome qualities like compassion while letting unhelpful patterns fade. He emphasizes that mindfulness extends beyond the cushion into daily life, where even mistakes and busy moments become opportunities to strengthen awareness, self-discipline, and inner stability.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the Buddhist concept of truth, distinguishing between conventional truth, which depends on conditions and shared experiences, and absolute truth, which reflects the impermanent and non-self nature of reality. He explains how attachment to personal perspectives causes suffering and conflict, and how meditation helps us directly perceive the impermanent, conditioned nature of existence. Ultimately, understanding absolute truth allows one to live compassionately and peacefully within conventional life without being controlled by it.
Do you ever find that the root of your problems stems from your ego? In this podcast, Bhante explores the nature of ego, showing how it can subtly control us and create false identities through pride or comparison. He then emphasizes that humility, self-awareness, and mindfulness are the keys to managing ego, allowing one to recognize one's value without feeling superior or inferior. With that understanding, one can learn to help themselves and others navigate the extremes of ego equipped with compassion and respect.
Renunciation is often thought of as letting go of things that do not benefit us. But is that the right understanding of “renunciation”? In this podcast, Bhante explains that in Buddhism, renunciation is not giving something up out of dissatisfaction, but joyfully letting go of what one is comfortable with out of wisdom. Drawing from historical discussions, true renunciation is not selfish or rooted in rejection, but grounded in understanding impermanence and expanding concern beyond oneself. He also clarifies how generosity lays the foundation for renunciation, as overcoming fear through compassionate giving cultivates the inner freedom needed to let go.
Memories can be some of the most powerful creations of the human psyche. So how can we move forward from the painful ones? In this podcast, Bhante explains that during meditation, painful memories and fears about the past and future arise naturally because the mind’s nature is to produce thoughts, and struggling against them only creates more suffering. Through mindfulness, meditators learn to recognize each thought—whether pleasant or painful—as simply a thought that arises and passes away, without judging, suppressing, or attaching to it. By gently returning to the present moment, understanding one’s capacity, and not borrowing imagined future suffering, a person can respond to fear wisely while staying grounded in what can actually be done now.
Does it really matter what we leave behind after death? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the Buddhist perspective on legacy, revealing how our identities, achievements, and relationships often become expressions of ego rather than sources of lasting peace. Through reflections on mindfulness, distraction, and stress, the conversation shows how relationships and responsibilities can become powerful teachers when we learn to observe ourselves instead of seeking fulfillment outside. He also offers practical insights and tools to reconnect with oneself, cultivate balance, and build a legacy rooted in awareness, well-being, and inner transformation.
In this podcast, Bhante explores how human life is largely shaped by physical, emotional, and social survival, and why these areas can never fully bring lasting satisfaction. It explains how mindfulness introduces deeper values—wisdom, compassion, and generosity—that arise beyond survival and create moments of freedom and meaning. By choosing to practice these values even during challenges, we transform difficulties into opportunities for genuine growth and well-being.
In this podcast, Bhante explores how mindful meditators can respond to anger, violence, and instability in the world without losing their inner peace. It emphasizes that compassion and peacefulness are not weaknesses but powerful values that lead to wisdom and genuine strength, even when surroundings are chaotic. Rather than reacting with anger, meditators are encouraged to uphold their values, recognize ignorance with compassion, and actively model peace in challenging times.
Attention, Mindfulness, Concentration. We often use these words interchangeably, but how similar are they? In this podcast, Bhante explores the differences between attention, mindfulness, concentration, and clear comprehension, explaining how meditation trains the mind to observe experience without judgment. Through practices like breath awareness, listeners learn to see impermanence, calm the “monkey mind,” and develop clarity that naturally arises without force or intention. The discussion highlights how a well-trained mind can respond skillfully to life’s challenges, applying mindfulness in everyday situations with calm, insight, and resilience.
In this podcast. Bhante Sathi explains the deeper purpose of the Five Precepts—not as religious rules, but as ethical guidelines that prevent harm, cultivate awareness, and support both societal harmony and spiritual growth. He explains that each precept is explored as a practice of intention, emphasizing non-harm in actions and speech. In the discussion portion, he highlights the importance of not enabling harmful behavior in others and advises offering guidance while being respectful of boundaries.
Sometimes, we all need a little reminder of what mindfulness really means. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi reiterates how mindfulness helps us recognise our habitual patterns—both sensory and mental—and gently loosen our attachment to fixed identities. He emphasises that true growth comes from observing ourselves with openness and courage. This allows us to stay present rather than being pulled into regret about the past or anxiety about the future. Ultimately, mindfulness empowers us to make conscious choices in daily life with compassion and clarity rather than reacting out of instinct.
Bhante Sathi explains that the five precepts existed before the Buddha and arose naturally from mindful communities recognizing their own desire for safety, well-being, and escape from harm. By understanding our instinct for self-preservation, we learn to extend that same respect and care to others, forming the foundations of ethical conduct. Ultimately, these precepts function as tools for inner growth, allowing us to cultivate mindfulness, responsibility, and freedom from self-created suffering.
How do Buddhists make sense of anger? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that anger becomes harmful only when we identify with it or rationalize it, and that mindfulness allows us to observe anger as what it is rather than claiming it. Through examples of everyday reactions and Buddhist concepts, Bhante Sathi illustrates how anger often masks deeper emotions and becomes habitual “mind food” when left unexamined. By befriending anger—treating it like a difficult visitor—we can learn from it, prevent it from controlling us, and ultimately transform it into a powerful teacher.
We all know one difficult person in our life who, despite our best efforts, doesn’t seem to want to be kind to us. But what if we viewed those situations as opportunities for compassion and inner clarity rather than obstacles? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that, according to the Buddha, compassion toward those who treat us unkindly arises from recognising their limitations, letting go of expectations, and holding the same unconditional attitude a wise parent has toward a struggling child. Mindfulness allows us to see that suffering comes from our own expectations, helps us catch our reactions in the moment, and guides us to step away from harmful situations without responding with anger.
If Buddhism focuses on the here and now, why does Metta Meditation extend to “invisible beings,” and what are they? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi illustrated that Metta meditation helps us open our hearts to all beings—those we see and those we don’t—by recognizing that everyone wants to be happy. It teaches us to let go of attachment to physical forms and to respond to others with compassion and understanding. By practicing this, we can stay connected, forgive, and love even when people, pets, and all beings pass away, seeing the person beyond their body.
Spirituality is a complex and sometimes convoluted concept to discuss. How would the Buddha explain spirituality? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that spirituality is not tied to religion or belief in a higher power but to cultivating a calm, compassionate, and generous mind. True spirituality is universal and arises from inner qualities rather than cultural or religious identity. Bhante clarifies that generosity and compassion are practices done for one’s own inner peace, not for others. Over time, these qualities deepen through intentional repetition. Spiritual growth comes from examining where we fall short and how we can use mindfulness to transform the inner self. Ultimately, spirituality develops through practicing equality, removing conditions in how we view others, and consistently choosing actions that cultivate a peaceful mind.
The podcast discusses how metta (loving-kindness) meditation helps transform anger, fear, frustration, and anxiety by bringing mindful awareness and wisdom instead of reaction. Through mindfulness, these emotions lose their power, allowing healing, forgiveness, and the cultivation of compassion for oneself and others. A personal story illustrates how even old emotional wounds can be recognized and released through forgiveness and metta, leading to genuine inner freedom.
Do you know someone who could really use mindfulness, but you have no idea how to start that conversation?In this podcast, Bhante addresses how to encourage someone who is overwhelmed and unaware of the benefits of mindfulness or meditation. With an emphasis on compassion while being cautious against attachments, he suggests that true help must be offered in ways others can understand and receive. He also illustrates the importance of creativity, patience, and guidance through various stories. Finally, he highlights leading by example and finding approachable ways others can be inspired to adopt mindfulness into their lives without forcing or expecting results.
We all have an understanding of intuition, but how do we really know when it is present in us? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the nature of intuition and how it arises from our interpretation of sensory experiences, often shaped by underlying emotions. He emphasizes the importance of mindfulness in distinguishing true intuitive insight from emotional reactions like fear or desire. By cultivating clarity through practices such asloving-kindness, we can better understand our internal signals and make wiser, more grounded decisions!
In this podcast, Bhante explores the true nature of Metta (loving-kindness) practice, distinguishing it from simply wishing or praying for others, which often involves hidden expectations that can lead to disappointment. It emphasizes that genuine Metta begins with compassionate self-understanding—treating oneself with forgiveness, care, and wisdom—which then extends naturally to others, including difficult family members and coworkers. Through this practice, we cultivate unconditional love and emotional resilience, recognizing that harmful behavior often comes from others' helplessness, and choosing to respond with clarity, compassion, and peace.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores the often misunderstood concept of the “present moment” and how our perceptions shape the reality we live in. Through reflections on Buddhist teachings, breath awareness, and the nature of craving and comparison, he touches on a deeper understanding of presence and contentment. With personal stories and meaningful dialogue, the conversation highlights how mindfulness in everyday life can lead to peace, even in a chaotic world.
Have you ever found yourself at the “Spiritual Health Buffet” trying out whatever yoga and meditation practices were introduced to you? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi highlights how craving for novelty leads people to switch between many types of meditation or yoga, but true progress comes from committed practice and embracing each moment as unique.
How did your mind evolve into what it is now? In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores the evolution of the mind, not as something shaped only by external forces, but as something we can intentionally cultivate through awareness, compassion, and discipline. Drawing from the Buddha’s own journey, he explains how our thoughts, speech, and habits shape our reality and how mindfulness helps us rewire ourselves toward inner peace.
Can continuous mindfulness for seven days lead to enlightenment? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that staying mindful for seven continuous days can, in theory, lead to enlightenment, but the challenge lies in overcoming the ego, anger, and distractions that pull us away from mindfulness daily. He emphasizes that mindfulness is a skill requiring consistent practice and determination, and even brief moments of true mindfulness are valuable.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores the intricate relationship between time and desire through the lens of Buddhist teachings. He explains how desire arises, evolves, and often fades once fulfilled — yet rarely brings lasting satisfaction. Drawing on Pali concepts like Tanha (craving) and Chanda (interest or inclination), Bhante highlights how our desires can be shaped by culture, ego, and personal perception, and how awareness plays a key role in relating to them skillfully. Whether desire feels positive or negative, its true nature lies in how we engage with it.
Letting go requires radical mindfulness—understanding that nothing we hold, including our bodies, possessions, or memories, is truly ours or permanent. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the benefits of “letting go” by freeing ourselves from suffering caused by attachment and unrealistic ownership. Through mindfulness, anyone can embrace each moment without clinging to past pain or comfort, leading to true freedom and peace.
The concepts of Dukkha and suffering are some of the most misunderstood terms in the Buddhist world, so let’s go back to the basics: What is Dukkha, and why is suffering so closely connected to it? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the often misunderstood concept of Dukkha, its relationship with suffering, and how mindfulness can be used to observe pain and discomfort without attachment when faced with the impermanent nature of life.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores how true meditation transforms us from self-centered individuals into universal beings grounded in mindfulness, compassion, and loving-kindness. He explains that through consistent practice, we begin to see the impermanence and interconnectedness of all life, letting go of ego-driven reactions and embracing deeper, more meaningful relationships. Meditation, he reminds us, is not an escape from life, but a path to living with wisdom, peace, and an open heart.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores why the Buddha emphasized the Triple Gem—the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha—and their essential roles on the spiritual path. He also discusses how the interplay between teacher, teachings, and community nurtures wisdom and compassion, and why Sangha unity is vital for preserving the Buddha’s legacy.
Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned meditator, this episode offers deep insights on transforming hindrances into stepping stones for success. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the nature of meditation hindrances—how awareness and determination help us recognize and overcome challenges like restlessness, sleepiness, and self-judgment. Discover practical techniques to stay committed, keep the mind awake, and gently face obstacles in meditation and daily life.
Modern-day psychology often labels memories, feelings, thoughts, and behaviors as conscious or subconscious, but how does Buddhism label them? In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores the nature of consciousness and subconsciousness through the lens of meditation, karma, and Buddhist wisdom. From inherited family patterns to modern psychology, he addresses how mindfulness allows us to reshape both our minds and bodies.
Equanimity is a quality developed alongside loving-friendliness, compassion, and appreciative joy to help us treat all beings with equal care and respect. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how equanimity is cultivated and the inner freedom it enhances in everyone’s daily life.
Have you looked up the word “Mara” just to be met with about 10 different definitions on what it means? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi sheds some light on the concept of our own “Mara” and how we can learn from it. Ultimately, living and being friendly with Mara means accepting life’s difficulties with awareness, compassion, and not letting attachments or emotional reactions control us. Hopefully, over time, we can even learn to “have tea” with our Maras!
In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores the art of living in the present moment, where every experience—pleasant or painful—is fresh and ever-changing. He highlights how clinging to the past or anticipating the future disrupts our ability to be fully alive right now. Through simple wisdom and meditative insight, anyone can practice letting go and discovering the joy of what is here.
What is Pureland? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that the Pure Land is one of the higher planes of existence described by the Buddha, where beings with pure minds are free from desire and naturally progress toward enlightenment. While Pure Land practice often aligns with esoteric beliefs, Bhante clarifies that true progress comes from aligning one’s mind and actions with wisdom and practice, not from passive belief.
In this talk, Bhante Sathi explores how our struggles with forgiveness—especially self-forgiveness—often stem from unrealistic expectations of perfection in ourselves and others. As meditators, we are encouraged to embrace our past mistakes with compassion, knowing they mark growth, and to stay committed to continual self-cultivation for a wiser, more peaceful future.
Bhante Sathi explores the Buddha’s teachings on the shadow self, explaining that rather than labeling parts of ourselves as “dark” or separate, we should mindfully recognize and transform unwholesome qualities like greed, anger, and self-centeredness through wisdom and compassion. He discusses Mara, the internal force of delusion and self-attachment, illustrating how enlightenment arises from overcoming these inner obstacles with mindful awareness. Ultimately, Bhante emphasizes that true growth comes from shining the light of wisdom on our imperfections, cultivating wholesome qualities such as generosity, patience, and loving-kindness to dissolve the shadows within.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the practice of sympathetic joy (mudita) as the ability to genuinely feel happiness for others' success by first understanding and cultivating joy within oneself, free from jealousy or comparison. True compassion and mindfulness allow us to make necessary judgments in daily life, not based on emotion or ego, but rooted in wisdom and intention. Through this balanced approach, even challenging roles like judges, teachers, or parole officers can be aligned with spiritual practice when guided by clarity, responsibility, and inner awareness.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi explores how the Buddha’s teaching differs from major religions by emphasizing personal responsibility and self-trust rather than belief in an external god. Using relatable examples and the metaphor of a guided hike, he explains how Buddha encourages us to become our own creators and teachers through mindful observation of our lives. Discover why confidence in yourself, not blind faith, is the path to true transformation and happiness.
In today’s world, the terms Karma and Destiny are often used interchangeably, seen as concepts with little distinction. So, what is the difference between Karma and Destiny? In this Podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the difference between the two and why that distinction is important.
Ever wondered what the natural state of your mind is, without the bells and whistles of everything around you? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the default mental state of human beings and what clouds it. He also explains how meditation helps us recognize these layers and how to return our minds to their “factory setting” — a peaceful awareness beneath constructed personalities and habits.
How many times have you said to yourself, “If I get or do X, Y, Z, then I’ll be happy,” only to find yourself regretting your decision or wanting even more? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how we can cultivate contentment in our lives, and how mindfulness and generosity can counteract craving by fostering wisdom and a healthier relationship with what we truly need. He also explores overcoming fear through meditation and mindful inquiry, encouraging us to face fear with curiosity rather than avoidance.
We all feel restless at times—but what can we do when that feeling just won’t go away? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi delves into the origins and nature of restlessness, offering insights on how to navigate this emotion when it becomes overwhelming.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Can you really protest mindfully? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the role of compassion in activism and discusses how to balance self-protection with altruism in the pursuit of change.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Have you ever wondered if the body 'remembers' trauma or past experiences? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the connection between the mind and body, the nature of emotional responses and their impact, and how to seek support while navigating trauma.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
What is the relationship between suffering and our very nature? Do we choose to go through it, or is it just a part of what makes us human? In this podcast, Bhante Sahi discusses Dukkha, its definition and misconceptions, and the relationship between suffering and the human condition. Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
We’ve all felt that decision-making would be so much easier if we knew the outcome of each choice. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how to navigate uncertainty when making decisions and explores the roles that emotions and wisdom play in the process.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Empathy is deeply rooted in human nature, but what is the Buddhist perspective on this complex emotion? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the concept and meaning of empathy from both a Buddhist and a meditator’s point of view, highlighting its connection to wisdom and its potential to extend beyond personal relationships.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Do you have a friend who tried practicing meditation but felt like it just wasn’t working for them? In this podcast, Bhate Sathi explores the true nature of meditation, common misconceptions, and how to overcome challenges such as fear and resistance during the practice.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Mindfulness can be difficult to maintain in our daily lives. So, how do we avoid becoming reactive and spiraling into our own thoughts?In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the importance of staying grounded in who we are while navigating emotional challenges and personal vulnerabilities.
We’ve all experienced dread and the impact it can have on our lives—but how can we overcome it? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores how to face unavoidable situations and experiences with mindfulness, and how to manage the expectations that shape our perception of them.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts, please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Being mindful takes time and effort, but how do we maintain it throughout our daily lives? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains the skillfulness of meditation and how we can settle our minds during stressful and intense situationsTriple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Can you mindfully 'enjoy' food? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the relationship between food and survival, as well as the mindful understanding of the interconnectedness between us and the food we eat.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
We cannot love and care for others if we do not love and care for ourselves. Life often presents situations where we want to help someone, even at the expense of our own safety or health. However, we must prioritize caring for ourselves first, but the guilt we feel for doing so can take a toll on our well-being. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the difference between being selfish and being a healthy, self-committed person. He also explores how to maintain the delicate balance of recognizing both your own needs and the needs of others on your journey of self-commitment.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Loneliness is an emotion with an easy antidote, so why does it feel like a sharp dagger that pierces our sense of happiness and self-worth? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the growing problem of loneliness, its impact on our health, and how we can eradicate it by building a relationship with ourselves, which in turn nurtures our relationships with others.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Resentment is a powerful emotion that can endure every effort we make to rid ourselves of it. Unfortunately, the only person it hurts is the one who feels it. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the nature of resentment and its weakness when we use mindfulness to catch it as it arises.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Are you looking for a good reason to wake up before the sun does? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains the concept of Brahma Murti and elaborates on its role in enhancing our daily productivity and our capacity for compassion toward ourselves and others.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Stress is a natural response to stimuli around us. It can affect not only our lives but also our health. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how meditation helps us handle the various stresses in our lives with skillfulness and clarity.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the duality of the mind and how to use this awareness to examine and improve our daily behaviors and routines.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Does your need for closure outweigh your desire for emotional freedom? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses our attachments to memories and experiences, and how we can use mindfulness to embrace them when they arise and let them go as they fade into memory.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Is there such a thing as a 'natural state of mind,' and is that who I truly am? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explores the journey to discovering one's true self by defining what the natural state of mind really is and how to train it.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Having compassion in a world filled with injustice can leave anyone feeling overwhelmed and powerless. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the role of mindfulness and wisdom in navigating anger and compassion in a troubling world, as well as exploring what can be done with feelings of powerlessness and responsibility.Triple Gem of the North is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessibility to those seeking mindfulness and meditation. If you would like to support our efforts please feel free to click on the link below. Any amount is greatly appreciated. We wouldn’t be here without you and your support! https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=REpssFhPJ37UcC02cV0sfgQuThMfKUdgi9J4TvWS-u4SeG3V0KfnW3VQ_nUvIwOAQBu9Ou9kpYfI0tp9
Mindfulness Meditation requires one to be able to control one's thoughts, but doesn't that contradict the idea of allowing thoughts to come and go? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains spontaneous thoughts in the context of mindfulness during meditation and how we can train our minds to manifest what we wish to cultivate in a practical way.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses mindful resolve and its relationship with will-power and self-improvement.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how to understand and apply the right concentration and mindfulness in self-reflection to cultivate the right attitude we can carry with us.
We've all received the unfortunate news of the unexpected death of a loved one. How can we use mindfulness in the face of such traumatic events? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the nature of grief and loss, and how we can use these emotions to cultivate gratitude for the people and things we currently have in our lives.
We've all had a 'bad' meditation, but many of us struggle to accept it. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the nature of the mind and how we can be friendly with the mind and its persistence in conjuring subpar meditation sessions.
Have you ever been overcome by a powerful emotion during meditation that you can't seem to eliminate? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how to navigate strong emotions during meditation using mindfulness and emotional awareness. He also explores the nature of both positive and negative emotions and their impact on our lives.
Have you ever shown compassion to someone, only to have that act of kindness thrown right back in your face? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses this harsh encounter we've all faced and how we can develop compassion without feeling powerless, as well as how to understand others in such situations. He also touches on the role and dangers of expectations, and how to navigate relationships when understanding is lacking, so we can encourage growth by sparking compassion with compassion.
What do you see when you look at yourself in the mirror? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses our Mirror of Self-Reflection and how our perceptions and understandings contribute to its cracks and qualities. He also talks about improving our mirror through one's journey of self-discovery, as well as embracing the ever-changing nature of our reflection and how it can improve our lives.
How can we embrace purposefulness in the face of life's uncertainties? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the importance of exploring purpose in relation to mindfulness, as well as the interconnection between mindfulness and well-being within the context of impermanence.
Honesty is often regarded as a noble quality, but how do we know when it is wise to speak up? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi touches on the importance of mindfulness concerning honesty and its relationship with our self-discipline and wise communication.
Suffering can take on many forms depending on the person experiencing it. Is such a versatile concept impermanent? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the understanding of impermanence and suffering and how we can transform the concept of suffering into wisdom that we can take with us in our lives.
A softened heart can often make us feel vulnerable and uncomfortable, but what positives can it bring to our lives? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the importance of a softened heart and its influence on our relationships, intentions, and even happiness.
Would you categorize guilt as a good, bad, or natural quality? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains the understanding of guilt from a Buddhist perspective and its role in providing a path to clarity in our daily lives.
Is there such a thing as the “right” view? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses a deeper understanding of harmonious views and their impact on our growth and development.
Manifesting the qualities we want can be challenging, so how do we nurture and maintain them? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses cultivating the qualities we want through commitment and consistency in our practice and the rewards of self-reflection.
A common misconception in Buddhism is that we should not want or strive for anything. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the distinction between fulfilling ourselves and achieving clarity versus the blind pursuit of pleasure, allowing us to develop wisdom and personal growth through commitment.
We often hear about “emptying our mind” during meditation, but what does that really mean? Can something like our mind really be “empty”? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses what the term “empty” means along with understanding its role in craving and moral navigation in meditation.
Do talents get assigned to people before birth, or are they developed through hard work and practice? Many religions have an answer to that question, but what is the Buddhist perspective on the development of skills and talents? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi touches on the relationship between skillfulness and karma, the journey of spiritual growth, overcoming challenges, and building confidence.
Some of the most famous philosophers and scholars have pondered this question, each with different answers and explanations rooted in their distinctive sense of reality and self. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses life’s purpose and its unique application to each of us.
Ever wondered how you can love something without being attached to it? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains the understanding of conditional versus unconditional love, the role of attachment in relationships, and the connection between self-love and loving others.
Everyone has moments of self-doubt and demonstrates their imperfections, how does Metta play a role in our self-care and reflection? In the podcast, Bhante Sathi covers the essence of metta concerning self-reflection and bringing out the best of yourself through the balance of knowledge and confidence.
We come into this world with nothing, and nothing comes with us when we leave. This is a harsh fact of life, and invokes the question, “Does anything really belong to me? Can I claim anything in my life as my own?” In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains the concept and criteria of ownership and what we can do to accept and embrace what we cannot own.
Kathina Robe Ceremony is a strongly held Buddhist tradition that takes place once a year. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains the spiritual significance of the ceremony as well as the symbolisms and support that enhance collective and individual growth within the community. He also touches on what to expect during Kathina for any newcomers who will want to take part in the event.
Jealousy is an ugly emotion and we all feel it, whether we like to admit it or not. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi illustrates how to manage jealousy by cultivating skillfulness, compassion, and appreciative joy for yourself and others as well as letting go of the past and prioritizing mental wellbeing by committing to meditation.
Letting go is often confused with disconnecting oneself from one's own thoughts and feelings. How do you let go without numbing yourself? How do you use "letting go" as a tool to help navigate you through life instead of using it as a shield to run away from your responsibilities? In this episode, Bhante Sathi talks about the meaning of letting go concerning meditation. He also discusses how this practice can help you maintain calmness in stressful situations without losing yourself and recognize weaknesses with the understanding that learning is a lifelong process.
We make judgments in our lives all the time, but how do we know if we are making skillful or unskillful judgments? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the role of judgment in our decision-making process and the importance of mindfulness when we make those judgments.
Everyone has responsibilities and obligations that they abide by. Sometimes, our lives require us to focus so much on planning around these commitments that we lose ourselves in our schedules. So how can you plan for the future while still living in the present moment? In this episode, Bhante Sathi covers the importance of clarity and mindfulness while planning, along with overcoming the many challenges and obstacles that come with it. With practice, anyone can be in the present moment while executing efficient and effective planning.
We all struggle with self-esteem sometimes, but what is behind that need for self-validation? In this podcast, Bhante discusses the importance of self-esteem along with the roles interest and motivation play in building it.
Staying mindful in a society riddled with stimuli and distractions often feels like an impractical task. With our lives as convoluted as they are, we are easily distracted by whatever situations and thoughts enter our minds, but how can we slow this process? How can we stay in the present moment when it feels like countless things are barging into our heads at once? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi breaks down the roles curiosity and assumptions play when you open your mind’s door. He also touches on how you can recognize what is beneficial for your mind so you can trust yourself and maintain the confidence and determination to stay present in our chaotic world.
Though entirely dependent on perspective, all of us have failed at some point in our lives. In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses how you can overcome failure and, instead, embrace it as a valuable teacher. While difficult to apply at first, adopting this concept will enable you to embrace self-confidence and accumulate wisdom through mistakes.
Understanding the nature of habits can uncover a lot about us and why our efforts can develop into habits. Bhante Sathi discusses the relationship between habits and intention and its vital role in our daily satisfaction. He also talked about recognizing harmful habits and seeking help from them when needed along with learning how to replace these harmful habits with healthy, beneficial ones.
Ever wonder how much you depend on your attachments in your day-to-day life? Bhante Sathi discusses the meaning and power of attachment as well as learning how to live happily with them. He also provides the mental tools necessary to allow those attachments to change and grow beside us.
Accepting others for who they are is a fundamental lesson we learn as our relationships grow and change, but what do we do when the demands of acceptance become too heavy for us? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses how to recognize limitations, the balance of acceptance versus self-protection, and the spread of negative characteristics that follow unmindful acceptance. We may have to accept the conditions we cannot change, but we can certainly better the things we can.
We have all said or done something we regret, but how do we live with that guilt? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the importance of gaining wisdom through remorse and taking responsibility for our mistakes while appreciating personal growth through them.
Ever feel like you're being treated like a doormat when you should be recognized for your compassion? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the difference between showing compassion and allowing people to take advantage of you. He also discusses the role of humbleness, the importance of combining wisdom with compassion, and the skillfulness needed to maintain compassion in stressful situations along with using wisdom to establish healthy boundaries in your relationships.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi lists and discusses the five qualities of spiritual development and maturity to help enhance your daily life.
In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the practice of maintaining a neutral mind and the heavy impact of claiming ownership of our perceptions and emotions.
The mind has trained itself to cling to things we hold dear, providing us with many challenges of letting go to experience mental liberation. In this episode, Bhante Sathi explains the nature of the mind regarding clinging and the impact such attachments have on experiences and memories.
Ever struggled with bad habits or addiction? In this episode, Bhante Sathi lists the levels of mindfulness needed to recognize thoughts as “tasty mind food” and the steps to help overcome such thought patterns and addictions through awareness and determination.
If everything is impermanent, is anything worth trusting? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses navigating trust and uncertainty and embracing such uncertainty with mindfulness, trusting the process of change, learning from past experiences to build trust, and the pitfalls of judgment and suspicion of such experiences.
Is craving a bad thing, or do we just associate the concept with negativity? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the nature of craving and its categories, understanding its neutrality, and analyzing the relationship between craving and our Karma.
We all have friends, but have you ever wondered if that friendship is healthy for you? In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the importance of Noble Friends and the differences between an unnoble friend, a “good” friend, and a Noble Friend. He also touches on how to become a Noble Friend to yourself, find and recognize Noble Friends around you, and how the journey of Noble Friendship can impact your life.
In this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses the limit of tolerance, the role of mindfulness in dealing with stressful people and situations while maintaining your mental health, how to change the environment around you using your reactions and behavior, and learning how to decide between your well-being versus emotional connections.
Ever wonder what the Buddha would say about our justice system? In this episode, Bhante Sathi addresses how to mindfully view any justice system worldwide along with Buddhist ideas of redemption and social justice.
Ever wonder how you can bring the ability to be an observer, not a reactor, into the real world? The ability to change and grow is closely related to mindfully addressing and controlling the emotions and thoughts we feel and observe daily. In this episode, Bhante Sathi addresses how we can change and evolve our mindfulness to bring that sense of calmness and charity we experience during meditation into our everyday lives.
Ever wondered why you get angry so quickly? Perhaps you're looking for ways to have a healthier relationship between you and anger when it arises? While this reaction is an all too familiar feeling in each of us, it can harm us in a variety of different ways and severities. In this episode, Bhante Sathi discusses the importance of differentiating annoyance and anger along with overcoming the challenges they inflict. He also discusses how anger may feel unavoidable,even justified, but it is still a choice.
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between vipassana meditation and loving kindness meditation? In this episode, Bhante Sathi covers the benefits of each meditation along with their relationship with one another. We also discuss what to do when you feel as though your qualities strengthened by these types of meditation practrices are depleted or challanged.
Bhante Sathi talks about the idea of “attachment”— Attachments do not have an inherently bad nature. Misunderstanding attachments is what causes us pain. There is wisdom in approaching and understanding attachment within the concept of impermanence.
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Recorded on March 23, 2020, at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Recorded on April 3, 2020 during a session on Zoom.
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Recorded online on April 1, 2020.
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Recorded on March 14, 2020, from the online session.
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Recorded on March 16, 2020 online.
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Recorded on March 8, 2020, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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The Noble Eightfold Path
These eight areas are not meant to be followed and practiced one after the other in the numerical order. Instead, use them together, as much as possible, based on who you are as a person and who you want to be. Each of these areas folds into the others forming a circle of full living.
You can read more about the Eightfold Path on the Tricycle website (https://tricycle.org/magazine/noble-eightfold-path), a popular Buddhist resource.
Recorded on March 2, 2020 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on February 16, 2020, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on November 18, 2019, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on February 1, 2020, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on February 10, 2020, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on February 1, 2020, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on January 27, 2020 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on December 21, 2019 at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on January 6, 2020 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on November 16, 2019 at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on December 14, 2019, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on December 3, 2019, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on December 3, 2019, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on October 7th, 2019, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on September 9th, 2019, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on October 14, 2019, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on August 18, 2019 at the Mindfulness Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on October 5, 2019, at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on August 31, 2019, at the Mindfulness Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on August 17, 2019 at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on September 16, 2019 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on September 1, 2019 at the Meditation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on September 7, 2019 at the Mindfulness Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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This short meditation has been edited from the full 25-minute recording made at the Unitarian Universalist Church on July 6, 2018 in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on October 10, 2018 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota. Follow our podcast on iTunes or Spotify
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Recorded on August 19, 2019 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on August 19, 2019 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Sathi responds by outlining the four key elements that will help gain deeper, more meaningful meditations.
Recorded on July 13, 2019 at the Triple Gem Mindfulness Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Sathi answers the question, "How does one deal with fear of failure and fear of success?" There is a nice discussion back and forth between the meditators and Sathi. Where does the fear reside, past, present, or future? How can we build our self-confidence to overcome these fears?
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Recorded on June 6, 2019 at Triple Gem of the North temple in Chaska, Minnesota. Follow our podcast on iTunes or Spotify
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Recorded on July 20, 2019 at the Mediation Center in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Recorded on May 19, 2019 at the Great Hall in Carlton College, Northfield, Minnesota during the Vesak, or Visakha celebration commemorating Buddha's birth, awakening, death, and his passing. This important day takes place on the day of the May full moon.
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Recorded on April 29, 2019 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, Minnesota.
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Recorded on April 15, 2019 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, MN.
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Recorded on April 15, 2019 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Mankato, MN.
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Presented by Sathi at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on February 25, 2019.
Sathi explains three different approaches to the human reactions duka (pain) and suka (comfort). These are Sanskrit terms describing how our mind reacts.
Sathi examines these terms first by looking from a materialistic point of view. Ordinary people think that if they have more things, money, or power, they will be happy.
Four efforts that make up life on a basic level:
Next, Sathi explores the level that most major religions promote. By having compassion and generosity we can experience a release from pain or discomfort. Giving makes us feel good.
Finally, the third level of these terms is explained based on Buddha's observations. Comfort and discomfort are simply reactions to our cravings. They are neither good or bad, just reactions. (One person's pain can be another person's pleasure.). By having these unrecognized cravings we can be manipulated by outside influences.
Through meditation and being mindful, we can recognize and observe these cravings (like recognizing the weeds in our garden) and let the cravings go. This frees us from being driven by internal or external influences.
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Meditation is like planting a garden. The type of seeds you plant determines what you harvest. The same works for meditation. The results of meditation are also like a jewel buried in the ground. It can only be discovered through practice. Many people are standing on the rock hiding the jewel and aren't even aware that it is there. Through meditation you can discover this jewel and polish it, becoming a Noble Friend to yourself.
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Presented by Sathi at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on January 28, 2019.
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Presented by Sathi at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on January 28, 2019.
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Sathi explains how we can benefit from having a regular meditation practice. The end result is to help us be more mindful. This, in turn, allows us to:
Sathi answers a question on dealing with people who "push your buttons".
He also answers questions about healing yourself as well as learning how to "let go".
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Recorded on August 4, 2019 during the fall retreat held at the Metta Mediation Center in Janesville, Minnesota.
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