hope everyone is okay! For people staying at home wishing to ask any question or participate in discussion, we meet with ven. Mahaviveka online or send questions via email. For info see links below:
https://mahaviveka.wordpress.com/2020/0 ... iscussion/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waOORZ6jzJE
stay safe everyone.
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online Dhamma Q&A/Discussion with Ven. Mahaviveka
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Could you ask him to join Dhamma Wheel?
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
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Perhaps you can post his views when we ask questions.
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I know of several monastics who prefer not to use forums. Let's do our part not to drag them into the chaos lol
"As fruits fall from the tree, so people too, both young and old, fall when this body breaks." - Raṭṭhapāla (MN 82)
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Re: online Dhamma Q&A/Discussion with Ven. Mahaviveka
Probably used to being worshiped by laypeople & averse to being challenged (unlike the Buddha). It seems Theravada guru monasticism is all about diversity, with monks differentiating their teachings, seeking to attract their own audience.
There is always an official executioner. If you try to take his place, It is like trying to be a master carpenter and cutting wood. If you try to cut wood like a master carpenter, you will only hurt your hand.
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Re: online Dhamma Q&A/Discussion with Ven. Mahaviveka
Yeah they probably get the example from the laity...
"As fruits fall from the tree, so people too, both young and old, fall when this body breaks." - Raṭṭhapāla (MN 82)
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Probably used to being worshiped by laypeople & averse to being challenged (unlike the Buddha).
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At least it's good you say "probably"!

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Thanks. It is important to share the knowledge of monks who do not wish to be in forums or even for monks who do not speak English. I try my best to share the knowledge of some Sri Lankan monks who do not speak English or do not wish to be in forums.
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
Re: online Dhamma Q&A/Discussion with Ven. Mahaviveka
At last a correct reading of Buddha's message, on many issues.Vimalayaka wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:28 am hope everyone is okay! For people staying at home wishing to ask any question or participate in discussion, we meet with ven. Mahaviveka online or send questions via email. For info see links below:
https://mahaviveka.wordpress.com/2020/0 ... iscussion/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waOORZ6jzJE
stay safe everyone.
À rarity indeed.
I would not say that I agree with the too often excursive unecessary ramblings; but this bhikkhu seems to teach the right Dhamma, as far as restraint is concerned.
Would you happen to know where he was ordinated?
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Some working for the Mara's world; some for the Brahma's world; some for the Unborn.
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Those who desire good are few, and those who desire evil are many.
Buddha
(And you just can't imagine how much goodness, those who desire evil, are ready to display - ToVincent).
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Those who desire good are few, and those who desire evil are many.
Buddha
(And you just can't imagine how much goodness, those who desire evil, are ready to display - ToVincent).