Dhamma Talk: How to live one’s life by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu

This is another dhamma talk from Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu that I would suggest anyone who are seriously pursuing happiness should refer to. Especially, if you're Buddhist, this short talk addressing the question of 'how to live one's life?' would give you a great view on the map to get there. I'd like to express my deep … Continue reading Dhamma Talk: How to live one’s life by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu

Dhamma Talk: Satipatthana in Daily Life by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu

Once researching on Mahasatipatthana Sutta, I got to know some of dhamma talks from Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu. And here is one of the ones that I think it's very useful for people who are in the workforce, bearing too many responsibilities, stress, worries, confusion, tiredness, ... each and everyday. And that's how I sat down and … Continue reading Dhamma Talk: Satipatthana in Daily Life by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu

Snow in the Summer by Sayadaw U Jotika

I happened to know this book, Snow in the Summer, nearly 15 years ago, once I started my journey to learn and practise Buddhism. At that time, I read the Vietnamese version of it. Then, I got to know about Sayadaw U Jotika and his teachings. Till now, I always considered that I was so … Continue reading Snow in the Summer by Sayadaw U Jotika

Guided meditation scripts – Theravada tradition

This is the first time I tried this. It is for my two newly met friends, who wanted to meditate in Vietnam. As they are foreigners, I can't send them the original scripts in Vietnamese of my master, Su Tam Phap. What I did was to translate the script to English and record them by my … Continue reading Guided meditation scripts – Theravada tradition

Yen Tu Challenge and the lesson learned

1068 meter in height, 6 km in length with thousands of stone stair-cases through the mountain, 4 hours walking up, and a few great lessons, reflection from it. And I'm going to share with you what I learned from this experience in this blog post. But before going any further, you can take a moment … Continue reading Yen Tu Challenge and the lesson learned

Mantra of Avalokiteshvara

Can you do me a favor? Please listen to the sound track on the right first, without asking any reason why. Please do it, before you go on and read. What do you feel? This piece of chanting is a very powerful one in Buddhism. However, I would not ask you to research and try … Continue reading Mantra of Avalokiteshvara