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The Elgin Sustainability Commission met on Tuesday, October 8th at the Edward Schock Centre in downtown Elgin. While Tia was off this month celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, Erik and his Siamese Cat (aka Luang) summarize this month's commission meeting using a multiple choice question format. The following issues were covered by Erik & Luang: Climate Action Planning processIllinois Green Alliance's website resources on net zero building constructionNov. 2nd Pumpkin Smash composting eventActive Mobility Plan RFP responseSustainability Commission's 2025 priorities and preliminary budgetProposed Single Use Bag Fee ordinance & the commission's open invitation to the community speak on this issue and present ideas at its Nov. 12th meetingFox River Dam removalErik also shared his thoughts about what he thinks the city council's next steps should be regarding the proposed Single Use Bag Fee ordinance and specifically:Placing the issue back on an upcoming agendaClarifying what questions city council members still need answer before they vote on the ordinanceTasking city staff with reporting back and providing a deadline dateNot sending any of this work back to the Sustainability Commission because that work is not within the defined roles & responsibility of the commissionVoting on the proposed ordinance before the April 2025 city council electionsFor more information on so many sustainability related issues, please visit our website, LIKE our Facebook page, and subscribe to our podcast using one of the many RSS Readers on our Buzzsprout platform. Look for The Elgin Watchman wherever you listen to podcasts.
Ajahn Nyaniko reads sections 3, “The Sangha” & 4, “Venerable Grandfather”, from the book “Ovada” by Luang Pu Opart. This reading was offered on March 28, 2024 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.
A talk by Thanissaro Bhikkhu entitled "Remembering Luang Loong"
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Good Morning, Nan tho tha hna maw? Tuzing zong morning devotion i hrawm ti dingin kan in sawm hna. A kan hruaitu: Rev. Dr. Van Bawi Kam Tlangtar: Mi Ca'h Luang Ve Ding Lunglawmhnak ngan pi he, CAPT - CEBC Arts Production Team -- Music By Peder B. Helland
Ajahn Nyaniko reads the a series of Discourses from the “Anguttara Nikāya” and the final part on the “Dhamma” chapter of the book “Ovādā”, a compilation of talks by Luang Pu Opart. This reading was offered on February 23, 2024 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.
Ajahn Nyaniko reads the a series of Discourses from the “Anguttara Nikāya” and the first two chapters of the book “Ovādā”, a compilation of talks by Luang Pu Opart. This reading was offered on February 22, 2024 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.
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Laura and her friend Gayle got a little more than they were prepared for when they signed up for this three day trek through the Nam Ha protected area in northern Laos. Exploring both nature and culture, they learned so many things through new foods, animal encounters, unplanned off-trail adventures and a village homestay. Above all there was mud, lots and lots of mud.The Hiker- Highly recommend this trekking companyThe Halo Trust- Clearing UXOs (unexploded ordinances) Cope Laos- Helping UXO survivorsTravel Along with Laura Patreon Page- see photos, maps or become a Patron!Wonder Cycle by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Night Terror_Lisa Hammer.mp3 by Lisa Hammer is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Depth Of Focus by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Fantasy Overture by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Ailsa's Lullaby by Axletree is licensed under a Attribution License. Give A Little © 2021 by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Support the show
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Frequent JSS Podcast Guest Jerome Koenigsfeld backpacked the world in the last 60's-early 70's. In 1971, he spent time in Laos. Yes, there was a war going on. Jerome avoided it, sort of. His Vientiane to Luang Prabang to Huay Xai on foot and on the backs of trucks sounds like a novel, but is reality in the first person. You will enjoy Jerome's musings from another world and another time.
'Parting Encouragement from Luang Pu Boonchu' - A Dhamma talk given by Luang Por Boonchu on 25 Feb 2023, translated from Thai to English. To join Ajahn Anan and the Wat Marp Jan Community online for daily chanting, meditation, and a Dhamma talk, you can email wmjdhamma@gmail.com for the link. Daily live sessions at 7.15pm - 9pm, Indochina Time (Bangkok, GMT+7).
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Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2015 │ 150319 WP ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2015) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2016 │ 160325 WP ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2016) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2015 │ 150320 WP ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2015) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2016 │ 160326 WP ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2016) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2016 │ 160327 WP ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2016) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2016 │ 160326 NDR ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2016) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Jundee in Singapore ( 2015 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2015 │ 150317 WP ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2015) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2015 │ 150319 NDR ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2015) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
Luang Phor Liem Dhamma Talk SG 2015 │ 150318 BF ( in Thai with English translation ) Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2015) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor. #buddhist #meditation #dhamma talks #buddhism #buddha dhamma
On episode 20 of SZN 3 we have a sit down with STEVEN LUANG. Steven shares with us how he got started in photography, as well as when he decided to transition into doing videography as well. He talks about getting the opportunity to capture photos of PARTYNEXTDOOR, Don Toliver, Westside Gunn, Conway, and more. We discuss the importance of expressing your creativity without always looking for outside inspiration. Steven also shares with us his vision for his company '7FIGURE MEDIA', potentially moving to California, music taste, and much more..... https://www.instagram.com/stevenluang/
Jum'at, 13 Rabi;ul Akhir 1443 H / 19 November 2022 | Bertempat Dimasjid Baiturrahman Pembina 4 Ustadz Khairullah Anwar Luthfi حفظه الله تعالى Media : Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, Spotify, Apple Podcast : @khairullahanwarluthfi
After visiting Vientiane in Laos a few years before for an enjoyable experience, it was time to take a trip to Luang Prabang, where the Nam Khan and Mekong Rivers meet. Historically, it was the Royal Capital of the country until 1975 and it's know for many Buddhist temples.It became a UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1995 for its well preserve architecture.I found the place to be very enjoyable and it gave me a feeling of being "off-the-beaten-path".Walking or biking, there is much to see and do, with luxury high-end and budget accommodation available.I stayed in the city center and enjoyed relaxed atmosphere. There is noticeable lack of vehicles and people compared to most places you would have visited, which is part of its beauty.I even had afternoon tea at a café, which overlooked the meeting point of the Nam Khan and Mekong rivers.Then I left town to go the chaotic city of Bangkok.
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Ajahn Anan tells us of the lessons he learned from the years he spent with his teacher, and how these gave him the motivation and confidence to meet with terror and hardship.
Kiyé Simon Luang n'a pas de métier à proprement parler. D'accord il fait de la photo, réalise des films, écrit même des livres, mais comme il fait aussi de la cuisine. On dira que c'est un artisan, arrivé au pays de l'Art et du Regard pour rencontrer un personnage nommé Kiyé Simon Luang. Je le dis sans savoir, mais en remarquant son amour des personnages de roman qui disparaissent du cadre ou de la page. Et c'est un peu son histoire. Dans ses films, pas mal d'odeurs de feux de bois avec un parfum de riz gluant et des relents de bière, pas mal de traversées du Mékong, du Laos vers la France ou de la France vers le Laos, l'exil, l'arrachement, le déracinement n'étant pas le fin mot de l'affaire. Quelques pellicules pour en parler En Sol Majeur : Tuk Tuk, Ici finit l'exil (côté documentaire) et Goodbye mister Wong (côté fiction), un film sur les écrans à partir 29 décembre 2021. Les choix musicaux de Kiyé Simon Luang K.Viseth Thaï Dam Lam Phan Blondie Heart of glass
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
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Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
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