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Dhammarato teachings
tamaha, modified 11 Months ago at 1/5/24 4:49 AM
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Dhammarato teachings
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I've watched a few videos of Dhammarato. I was wondering if there is any concised teachings of him all in one place. His teachings are spread over hundreds of videos of chatting on YouTube. But I'm wondering if there is a compilation sort of a thing based on his teachings. Thanks!
Jim Smith, modified 11 Months ago at 1/5/24 6:49 AM
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RE: Dhammarato teachings
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I've watched a few videos of Dhammarato. I was wondering if there is any concised teachings of him all in one place. His teachings are spread over hundreds of videos of chatting on YouTube. But I'm wondering if there is a compilation sort of a thing based on his teachings. Thanks!
I've watched a few videos of Dhammarato. I was wondering if there is any concised teachings of him all in one place. His teachings are spread over hundreds of videos of chatting on YouTube. But I'm wondering if there is a compilation sort of a thing based on his teachings. Thanks!
Have you seen the dhammarato blog?
https://dhammaratoblog.wordpress.com
(It looks like he posted articles by Buddhadasa)
I think Dhammarato was a student of Buddhadasa, if anyone is intereseted here are some more articles by Buddhadasa:
https://dhammatalks.net/Books3/Bhikkhu_Buddhadasa_Anapanasati_Mindfulness_with_Breathing.htm
https://www.dhammatalks.net/Articles/Bhikkhu_Buddhadasa_NIBBANA_FOR_EVERYONE.htm
tamaha, modified 11 Months ago at 1/6/24 12:42 AM
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RE: Dhammarato teachings
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RE: Dhammarato teachings
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Thanks, Jim Smith!
So, Dhammarato teaches basically Buddhadasa's stuff?
Thanks, Jim Smith!
So, Dhammarato teaches basically Buddhadasa's stuff?
I'm not sure if he has his own spin on things, but I think he is heavily influenced by Buddhadasa.
Dhammarato is pretty easy to contact if you want to ask questions. I sent an email (to dhammarato16 at gmail dot com) and he replied I should call him on skype.
This was in 2021 I don't know if anything changed.
Call Skype [dhammaratog at gmail dot com] from 9:00AM to 4:00PM Thai time, any day (every day is a holiday). No Appointment is needed, just call.
Geoffrey Gatekeeper of the Gateless Gate, modified 11 Months ago at 1/6/24 6:07 AM
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RE: Dhammarato teachings
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@jimsmith
Actually, I too had contacted him several years back. I even had a session with him. Honestly, he has his own way of doing these things, that is to have a long Skype call and then upload it on YouTube, which is not what I'm looking for at the moment.
I was looking for something like a page or two of basic instructions giving the essence of his teachings, if at all someone had done such a summary.
Actually, I too had contacted him several years back. I even had a session with him. Honestly, he has his own way of doing these things, that is to have a long Skype call and then upload it on YouTube, which is not what I'm looking for at the moment.
I was looking for something like a page or two of basic instructions giving the essence of his teachings, if at all someone had done such a summary.
Papa Che Dusko, modified 11 Months ago at 1/6/24 10:30 AM
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Is that the naked guy? I like him! He had an interview with Ingram, I've once watched!
He usually say "you have to smile to show joy!" "Always smile, 1st Jhana, smile, joyfully"
He usually say "you have to smile to show joy!" "Always smile, 1st Jhana, smile, joyfully"