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Musings on Impermanence- Post EQ in Bangkok10 Apr 202500:50:28

Episode #9 - Musings on experiencing tremors in Bangkok on Friday 28th March as a result of the EQ in Myanmar - The grandiose gatecrashing of impermanence in one’s life is something to always be ready for.



Being at Ease with One’s practice06 Apr 202501:01:03

Series 2 - Episode 8 - Dylan’s experience at Plum Village France, is a journey of self discovery and exploration in finding balance with a new practice diverging from his foundational Thai Forest Tradition Vipassana he is accustomed to. Our converation browses various topics such being at ease with a practice while keeping precepts and discipline.



The Urgency of Metta with Gautam11 Dec 202400:41:35

Episode #35 - Gautam lives to serve others. Inspired by Buddhist precepts of not killing, not lying, not taking that which is not given, not having sexual misconduct and no taking intoxicants. Established in 2011, Metta Nepal serves the needs of under-privileged groups, especially children.

With 4 teams of volunteers named after the Brahmavihara - the Sublime Qualities - Metta, Loving Kindness; Mudita, contentment for others, Karuna, compassion, Upekha, Equanimity - Gautam lives by the urgency of serving.

Mentioned in the conversation: Phra Visuddhivides - Abbot of Wat Thai Dhammaram - Waterloo, Belgium

Monks and Nuns from Malaysia and Singapore from the Mahayana Tradition.

Contact Gautam Maharjan FB

Contact Metta Nepal FB

Metta Nepal on YouTube

Short Footage of Metta Nepal scholarship program

Food & the Mind 08 Dec 202400:16:17

With Episode #34 we continue the Food Musings - this time adding notes about Verses being chanted before taking a meal. But really, why is food so important?

The Anumodana Chant at the end is from Amaravati Buddhist Monastery and is available here

Find us on FB, IG, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube

Coffee with Shakespeare - Part 2 07 Dec 202400:41:02

Episode #33 - A second meeting with Shiva Rijal, a University professor at Kathmandu University where he reads, teaches and inspires his students on Shakespeare and spirituality with a particular focus on Buddha’s teachings. Shiva loves to analyse and ponder about the human condition and how the human tragedy, a beloved topic of work for Shakespeare, is actually equivalent to samsara - life as it is described in Buddhist wordings.

The conversation is open ended and unfiltered - Hope you enjoy it. ~The book mentioned half-way in the conversation is Ed Douglas - Himalaya - a Human History

Finds us on YouTube - Spotify - Apple Podcasts - FB and IG ( sorry no Tik Tok)

Previous episode on Shakespeare, Shiva and the Buddha is Episode #23.


Renunciation is Fun06 Dec 202400:25:04

Episode #32 - Renunciation, the precepts, keeping them. A few more musings.

It is the end of the year - I have had a difficult 2 months - and I emerge with new ideas for 2025 -



Not for Happiness- Debunking a few myths01 Dec 202400:16:14

Episode #31 - Just a few musings on living on precepts -


Buddhism is not about seeking happiness - rather entraining the mind at removing that which empedes serenity to settle in.

Musings on Bardo & Death23 Nov 202400:16:22

Episode #30 - Experiencing the death of the elder and musing on Bardo chants, funeral chants and lightness of compassion.


Funeral Chanting are available at Amaravati Website: https://amaravati.org/teachings/chanting/



Contentment as GPS with Life Hacks from the Buddha - Dr Tony Fernando - 25 Aug 202401:30:26

Conversation #29 - Ancient insights on stress, anxiety and suffering for modern living straight. We talk compassion, generosity, kindness and mindfulness with Dr Tony Fernando. Another book on mindfulness?! Life Hacks from the Buddha, is rather a fun and lively book on how to hack your mindset and make contentment the GPS of your mind.

Dr Tony Fernando is a practising psychiatrist, sleep specialist, and former Buddhist monk. With a PhD in compassion, inspired by the HHDL, he has been incorporating the Buddha's teachings into his own life and work as a doctor for the past 20 years

⁠https://tedxauckland.com/people/tony-fernando/#top⁠

⁠calm.auckland.ac.nz⁠

⁠https://www.amazon.com/Life-Hacks-Buddha-content-chaotic/dp/1775542394⁠ 

⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-fernando-md-phd-038a33a1/⁠

Pure Dhamma - Returning to the Bodhi Tree17 Aug 202401:19:17

In this Conversation #28 with Michael Kewley - aka as Pañnadipa - we explore the meaning of Pure Dhamma, in a nutshell and how Vipassana or a practice of being aware and present to what is, can help us simplify our lives and reveal the depth of the Four Noble Truths.

Michael, writes, teaches and conducts retreats, find more about him on his website and FB

Nothing Is As It Appears - The Monk Without Dhamma - Part 1 - 01 Aug 202400:45:10

Conversation #27 takes us into the magical world of Tantric Buddhism with Thukten Yeshi and his Novel “The Monk without Dhamma”. Embark with us on a journey across the Himalayas and be inspired by how the narrative takes us into the secret realm of Dzogchen. From storytelling to fiction literature, the novel offers an advanced intellectual discourse on Buddhism, delving into subjects such as the true nature of existence and the origin of the universe, while enthralling readers with its story.

The Monk Without Dhamma is available on all major online Outlets (Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Ingramsparks.)

The Monk Without Dhamma on FB

Dhamma On The Sidewalk is on FB, IG, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts



A.C.E. The Ace of wellbeing with Ayurveda - Part 2 26 Jul 202400:52:55

Conversation #25 with Dr Dimple Arora, of Urban Ayurveda ( Bangkok) and Golden Awareness - is a reminder that the core Buddhist principles of Metta, Mudita, Karuna and Upekha (Kindness, Sympathetic Joy, Compassion and Equanimity) are a driving force for wellbeing for ourselves and others.


Find her at www.goldenawareness.com



Of Course Things Will Happen - Alone with Mosquitoes - [Part 2]22 Mar 202500:59:39

Series 2 Episode 7 - Join me as Vivien unpacks her experience of spending one full month in self retreat at Wat Boonyawad - a secluded monastery of the Thai Forest Tradition.

Ajahn Dtun is a Maha Thero from the Ajahn Chah lineage -

About Ajahn Chah

Previous conversation with Vivien

ACE - Golden Enthusiasm for Wellness - Part 1 08 Jun 202400:48:55

Conversation #24 with Dr Dimple Arora of Urban Ayurveda and Golden Awareness - Based in the heart of the Sukhumvit district of Bangkok - Dr Dimple Arora, has not only navigated the establishment of a Wellness Holistic Clinic on her own, she also has maintained a steady thread of empowering people in understanding their optimal health potential thru blending traditional ayurvedic science with the latest scientific research findings. Watch out, her enthusiasm might stain on you…😊

Find her here: Golden Awareness on FB, IG YouTube A New Age Manual for Mothers

Website


Shakespeare, Shiva and Buddha - Part 1 08 May 202400:48:19

Follow up to S1 E15 - With Shiva, Conversation #23 dives straight into Drama and Theatre plays with a lens of Buddha’s teachings. Reading the human condition as portrayed by Shakespeare while putting reading glasses of how the buddha’s teaching help solve the riddle of human condition: Suffering, Impermanence, Attachement, and sense of self. More on this: www.accesstoinsight.org or https://thebuddhaswords.net

Find us on YouTube - Spotify - Apple Podcasts FB and IG ( no TikTok ever)

Episode #33 is another open ended conversation on Shakespeare.


Touching Hearts, Spreading Smiles01 May 202400:55:17

Conversation #22 - What happens when altruism and Buddhism meet at the Dental Clinic? When top-notch facilities combine with care and compassion? Ever talked Dhamma at the Dentist Office? Listening to Dr Neil Pande, founder of Healthy Smiles Clinic in Kathmandu, is a reminder that it is possible to be a medical professional, care for others and genuinely sculpt a positive dent in the universe while maintaining high standards of safety, hygiene and protocols. Find us on IG, FB, and YouTube


Mindfulness with Kalaripayattu11 Apr 202400:30:38

With Robin from Agastya Ayruveda conversation #21 presents the ancient practice of Kalaripayattu, a martial art that originates in Kerala, India.


Interested about Kalari Massages?

Check Robin here: http://www.agastyaayurveda.com/

Kalari Massages are available by appointments only.




A Vajra and a Lively Khenpo - Conversations in Bhutan - Final Part06 Apr 202400:54:34
With Venerable Khenpo Pema Letho, conversation #20 dives straight into the origins of Vajrayana, browses through main highlights, and then continues with visualizations techniques and tips for a nourishing daily visualization practice. More Bhutan Conversations: Episodes #17,#18,#19 Resources: Vajrayana: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajrayana Oddyana ;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oddiyana Malaya mountains: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaya_Mountains Rigsum:  https://www.rigpawiki.org › index.php?title=Lords_of_the_three_families  Dudjom Rinpoche:https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Dudjom_Rinpoche  Dudjom Yangsi Tenzin Dorje https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Dudjom_Tenzin_Yeshe_Dorje Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche:  https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Dzongsar_Khyentse_Rinpoche Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche: https://shechen.org/spiritual-development/teachers/shechen-rabjam-rinpoche/
And Now Swim She Said - Conversations in Bhutan Part 303 Apr 202400:22:16

Unfiltered, unedited, conversation #19 is Part #3 of the conversations with Ven. Thinley Jamtsho about some chunks of my personal journey and at being at a junction… There is a lot more about keeping the precepts, and actual seated practice, these here are only a few highlights. Resources:  Abhayagiri: http://www.abhayagiri.org  Amaravati: http://www.amaravati.org Birken Forest Monastery: http://www.birken.ca Temple Forest Monastery: ⁠https://forestmonastery.org/⁠ Tisarana: ⁠https://tisarana.ca/⁠ Chithurst Forest Monastery: http://www.cittaviveka.org


Find us on IG and FB - Dhamma On The Sidewalk


A Lineage of Gentle Dragons Conversations in Bhutan Part 2 27 Mar 202400:26:48
Conversation #18 with Ven. Thinley Jamtsho is Part 2 of the series Conversations in Bhutan - An introduction to the DrukPa Kagyu Lineage - https://www.rtabhutan.org/zhabdrung-ngawang-namgyel-the-founder-of-bhutan/ https://shechen.org/spiritual-development/teachers/shechen-rabjam-rinpoche/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phajo_Drugom_Zhigpo
Coffee In Thimphu. Conversations in Bhutan: Part 221 Mar 202400:21:09

Conversation #17 with Ven. Thinley Jamthso, at a street-side cafe in Thimphu, is a chance to hear a determined monastic reveal some inside stories about his monastic journey and as Dhamma teacher in Bhutan.


Part 2 of Conversations in Bhutan



#bhutan #pilgrimage #monasticisminbhutan #thimphu #teachingdhamma



Let’s Travel to Bhutan - Conversations in Bhutan - Part 1 20 Mar 202400:11:41
The Land of Thunder Dragon is the focus of our next 3 to 4 episodes… Stay Tuned.
Buddha’s Teachings at the Coffee Lounge01 Mar 202400:01:29

When you keep meeting the same person at a coffee lounge and one day he pulls out of his bag three bran new copies of the Nikayas ( Anguttara, Samyutta, Digha) - Buddha’s discourses - you cant help but encouraging him to read an additional book....

I survived the Maha Khumb Mela - Vagaboots 08 Mar 202500:55:50

Series 2 Episode 6: Vagaboots is a photographer and graphic designer from Italy and while you listen to him you can get a glimpse of his stunning photography.

The love for long-distance walking is a character traits of Vagaboots, who in a previous episode told us about his walk on foot across India - Here he tell us all about how and why he joined the Maha Khumb Mela in Prayagraj and eventually how he had to walk away from it -

Join us on IG, FB, YouTube too.

What’s On a Pilgrim Trails27 Feb 202400:33:26

Wrapping up 10 weeks of Pilgrimage on the trails of Buddhist Holy sites in India before moving to Bhutan.



The Sweeping Fellow 04 Feb 202400:20:06

Insights from a Conversation with Lama Matthieu Ricard held at Shechen Monastery, Kathmandu, Saturday 27th January 2024.

The world’s happiest Monk encourages us to give a kick to our karma and not wait for things to happen just because there is a “karma”. Karma is action and wholesome actions are exactly that which activate good karma.

Here we go…

Shechen Monastery: https://shechen.org/

Matthieu Ricard: https://www.matthieuricard.org/en/about/




Bodhgaya Energies 29 Jan 202400:31:48

Insights and reflections on a six-weeks long full immersion in Bodhgaya energies, a meet-up with the HHDL and surroundings atmosphere of the world’s most Buddhist city, the city of enlightment, a holy place with contrasts, paradoxes and lots of good vibrations. When this happens, the karma activates its energies and you got to flow with them...


Karma As Roadmap17 Jan 202401:02:05

Conversation #13 with Ani-La is a refreshing moment with a young novice Nun recently ordained in the Gelug-pa school of the Tibetan Tradition. Considering that Mahayana Buddhism offers a variety of ways for women to enter the Monastic life it also encourages them to develop the aspiration of studying Dharma and Tibetan language as their male peers. Ani-la demeanour expresses determination and lightness and it is pleasant to listen to her telling her how she came about to choose this journey.

The conversation was recorded outdoors, on a busy roadside cafe of Bodhgaya. Mindfulness and concentration are definitely up for this one.

The conversation is available in French (look for Conversation #12)

Nalanda Monastery (Fr): http://nalanda-monastery.eu

Kopan Monastery (Nepal); http://www.kopanmonastery.com

L’ Appel du Karma - French Version 17 Jan 202400:24:16

This episode is both in French and English - Published separately. (look for Conversation #13)


Conversation #12 est une exclusive en français pour nos auditeurs francophones. Ani-la est une nonne novice de l’ecole Gelug-pa de la traditition Tibetaine. Le Boudhisme Mahayana offrant d'amples opportunités moniales pour les femmes, Ani-la nous presente le parcours qu’elle a choisi: apprendre le Tibetain et poursuivre des études approfondies du Dharma.

Ecoutons-la ensemble!


https://nalanda-monastery.eu

http://kopanmonastery.com


The Tireless Bodhisattva08 Jan 202401:11:22

Conversation #11 is all about compassion in action. From the slums of Central India to Tasmania and back again to India, the dedication that Ayya Yeshe puts forward for being by the side of underprivileged, looking after the betterment of their livelihoods and maximise their chances for a stable future out of poverty is inspiring. Her determination is fierce and fills her purpose as a Buddhist Nun, either when she advocates for women in robes or when she opens up about how the three poisons ( greed, ill-will and delusion) that continue to feed the engine of our world.

https://bodhicitta-monastery.com/

https://bodhicitta-vihara.com/

Shop ethically and support a Member of the Bodhicitta Family: https://bodhicitta-vihara.com/shop/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/537645493857957

No Such Thing as Away23 Dec 202301:03:08

Conversation #10 is entirely dedicated on Eco-Dhamma, interconnectedness between humans and the planet. With Pallavi a #verifiedchampion on Sustainability and small business owner of the The Ecoloop Shop in Dubai, we also scan on the recent COP28 final report.

This conversation advocates clean energy, green buildings, passive houses, and carbon zero footprint and recalls most of the critical yet small behavioural changes that all of us can re-learn in our lives. 

Published in Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India, December 22d 2023. 

Pallavi’s Podcast and Shop

More on Eco-Dhamma:

- David Loy, books or podcasts.

- Theravada Maha Thera Ajahn Sucitto: Buddha-Nature, Human Nature;

The Power of Bhakti08 Dec 202300:20:26

Conversation #9 with Swamini Vishwa Nireeshwari Lakshmi Priya Mata is a full immersion int hepower of devotion of oneself to a guru. With beautiful and to some extend emotional energy Swamini shares how she unfolded her connection to her Guru and resolved to follow him, fully.

The next 15 minutes are a powerful reminder that once connected to a Guru, the flow is all about devotional practice. Let’s listen to Swamini...


Find us on IG: dhamma_on_the_sidewalk

Find us on YouTube: Dhammaonthesidewalk108

Why? What? How?03 Dec 202300:02:25

Dhamma Capsule on Happiness: Isn’t the why more important than the what? Why is that.


Reflections and suggestions.


Find us on IG: dhamma_on_the_sidewalk

Find us on YouTube: Dhammaonthesidewalk108


Dust, Sweat, Tears while On Foot Across India02 Dec 202301:05:32

Conversation #8 with Vagaboots is a storytelling account of a 1,811km walk across India turned into a pilgrimage. A fresh account roadsides adventures sprinkled with the exploration of the mind as the meditative journey unfolded.

Antonio’s resolve to follow his heart revealed a multitude of facets of the cultural background of India as well as the simplicity of accepting what comes and leaving what isn’t no longer needed.

The storytelling is also a photographic journey available to browse on his Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/antoniodivicophoto

Let’s listen to Antonio

https://www.instagram.com/iamvagaboots/

Find us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dhamma_on_the_sidewalk/

YouTube :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50KYNF345j552UPaSvU9Qw



Of Course Things Will Happen! - [Part 1] 13 Feb 202500:17:07

Season 2 Episode 5 - Bangkok Series

As she landed in Bangkok, we meet Vivien at Wat Po in Bangkok, sit down and started a 5 hours long exchange of ideas on practice, experiences of living Monasteries and the more. An excerpt of our conversation is shared as she shares insights and hindsights on self-retreats. We will meet her again when she exits the retreat.

Mentioned here is Wat Boonyawad


Find us on IG, FB, YouTube and Apple Podcasts Dhamma on The Sidewalk.

The Unstoppable Selflessness - Full English Version22 Nov 202300:55:58

Conversation #7 is an insightful and powerful connection with a man whose relentless energy is entirely dedicated on serving the poor and disinherited with sublime qualities of the heart: Metta ( Loving Kindness), Mudita (Sympathetic Joy), Karuna, (Compassion), Upekhā, (Equanimity). On the sidewalks of suburban Kerala, with a skeleton team, he drives around and feeds the poor. That is his happiness and noone or nothing can stop him… Let’s listen to Ram. Generosity for Anna Khshetra: contact Rama Rajesh via WhatsApp: +919895334516 Gratitude Inn, Papansam Temple Road, Varkala, Kerala, India - Agoda and Booking.com availability.


There is a Hindi Version of this Episode available with the same title +Hindi

There is a Tamil Version of this Episode available with the same title + Tamil

An Unstoppable Selflessness - Tamil22 Nov 202300:16:55

This is the Tamil Version of Conversation #7: an insightful and powerful connection with a man whose relentless energy is entirely dedicated on serving the poor and disinherited with sublime qualities of the heart: Metta ( Loving Kindness), Mudita, (Sympathetic Joy), Karuna, (Compassion), Upekhā, (Equanimity). On the sidewalks of suburban Kerala, with a skeleton team, he drives around and feeds the poor. That is his happiness and noone or nothing can stop him… Let’s listen to him.


Generosity for Anna Khshetra: contact Rama Rajesh via WhatsApp: +919895334516

Gratitude Inn, Papansam Temple Road, Varkala, Kerala, India - Agoda and Booking.com availability. 


A Hindi Version is available here: 


A Tamil Version is available here:

An Unstoppable Selfessness - Hindi Version22 Nov 202300:19:11

This is Hindi Version of Conversation #7: an insightful and powerful connection with a man whose relentless energy is entirely dedicated on serving the poor and disinherited with sublime qualities of the heart: Metta ( Loving Kindness), Mudita, (Sympathetic Joy), Karuna, (Compassion), Upekhā, (Equanimity). On the sidewalks of suburban Kerala, with a skeleton team, he drives around and feeds the poor. That is his happiness and noone or nothing can stop him… Let’s listen to him.


Generosity for Anna Khshetra: contact Rama Rajesh via WhatsApp: +919895334516

Gratitude Inn, Papansam Temple Road, Varkala, Kerala, India - Agoda and Booking.com availability. 


A Hindi Version is available here: 


A Tamil Version is available here:

A White Horse, Mantras & Dreams18 Nov 202300:49:43

Conversation #6 with Gennarino Deo reveals the powerful healing opportunity within spirituality. With a blend of Hinduism, Sioux Lakota mantras and many books the conversation navigates along his many books, journeys and the words of the wise men he met.


WhatsApp: +39331800827

FB: Deo Gennarino

Email: deogennarino@gmail.com

Books:

Vivere Senza Calzini: Living without Socks 2013

Gioia: Joy 2014

Sono Vivo: I am Alive 2015

Si Salvi Chi Puó: Help Thy Self 2016

Molti Sogni: Many Dreams 2017

Black or White 2018

Magic Horse 2019

Liberté: Freedom 2020

Rinascita: Rebirth 2021

Il Ponte: The Bridge 2023


Giorgio Cerquetti: https://www.cerquetti.org/

Libera Condivisione ONLUS: https://www.cerquetti.org/#lco

Mariano Romano (Writer, Lakota Shaman)

https://www.macrolibrarsi.it/autori/_mariano_romano.php





About Us18 Nov 202300:02:52
Who we are and what we do.
The Spirit of Ayurveda12 Nov 202300:39:04

In this conversation #5, together with Robin we explore some of the multiple layers of connection between the roots of Hinduism, traditional practices, naturopathy, Ayurveda, Kalari massages and the simplicity of a non-harming way of life. When Robin speaks about his practice his generous heart shines through when with simplicity and large smile he reveals, giving to others is spirituality! Let’s listen to Robin.

The Godless Traveller06 Nov 202300:18:55

Dhamma Capsule on Generosity - A brief conversation with Tony, the Godless Traveller, brings up fearless generosity as a spirit of travel.

Check http://www.thegodlesstraveller.com

Kerala it is!04 Nov 202300:06:22

Eshtamanu Kerala! This is an introductory podcast on landing in Kerala and collecting initial insights - re-acquainting with “human connections” for this human who lived in seclusion for 30 months.


Listen further…

It is all in the Heart30 Oct 202300:52:46

In this episode #4 in conversation with Caroline, a Lay Long Term Resident at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, we unveil several layers of what it could mean to spend a whole lifetime in support of a Monastic Sangha. Listening to Caroline warms the heart…

What’s the point? 26 Oct 202300:37:57
In this episode #3 our lively conversation with Eva, brings us to review in a nutshell the ebbs and flows of following the Buddhist monastic path as a Siladhara Nun in the dual Monastic community at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in the UK. How a young woman steps into the lifestyle, experiences and lives her dream of as a nun and, eventually leaves it after 8 years with a rather positive outlook on how it rewired her closer to knowing herself. She highlights quite a few invaluable aspect and in particular how communal life brings us face to face to our own conditioning. Let’s listen to her…
Nothing Is As It Appears, even Karma - The Monk Without Dharma - Part 2 30 Jan 202500:29:56

Season 2 Episode 4 - Bodhgaya Series

With Thukten Yeshi from Bhutan, we meet again to talk about his recently published novel The Monk Without Dharma - How will Tompo, the protagonist realise the emptiness of all phenomena and reach the rainbow body?

The brilliant reader-friendly fiction with short paragraphs is a genuine self-discovery journey on the realisation of the emptiness of all phenomena.

Available on Amazon and in Nepal at Tibet Bookstore on Tridevi Margh

See also : Season 1 Episode #27 Nothing Is As It Appears


Notice and be with it!20 Oct 202300:28:39
In this episode we are in conversation with Ajahn Asoko at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery. A Monastic of two decades in the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Asoko is the attendant of Luang Por Sumedho. The lively conversation with Ajahn reveals remarkable and practical teachings for everyday life.
You said patience? 14 Oct 202300:02:04

Be patient! Pheeew what does it actually mean? Wait for things to turn up the way we wish??

Generosity14 Oct 202300:02:27

Reflect on being generous; how does it express in your life?

Relinguish it!13 Oct 202300:01:57

Let go and dont get it back!

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