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Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20071115)
Jun 14, 2026
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An Attitude of Fearlessness
Jun 14, 2026
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Harmony
Jun 1, 2026
1h 02m 06s
Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070728)
Jun 1, 2026
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How To Be Positive
May 24, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/14/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20071115) | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 15th December 2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation. This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() An Attitude of Fearlessness | Fear is a negative emotion and a disease of the mind that is often used to control people. Fear is conditioned into us from an early age, often through fear of punishment. However, in Buddhism, there is no fear of punishment, and instead of punishment, mistakes are dealt with through understanding and finding strategies to prevent them from happening again. Choose kindness and compassion instead. Look at the alternatives and outcomes to difficult situations, and realize that no matter what happens, you can always deal with it. Remember that success and failure are not as important as living a happy life. Do not let fear consume you, as it can be counterproductive. Practice facing your fears and they will lessen. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 21st November 2021. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Harmony✨ | harmonyBuddhism+4 | — | — | Japan | harmonyBuddhism+5 | — | 1h 02m 06s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070728)✨ | guided meditationspirituality+3 | — | Buddhist Society of Western AustraliaEveryday Dhamma Network | — | guided meditationAjahn Brahm+5 | — | 1h 24m 01s | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() How To Be Positive✨ | positive attitudemeditation+4 | — | Everyday Dhamma NetworkBuddhist Society of Western Australia | — | positive psychologymeditation+3 | — | 54m 04s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070714)✨ | guided meditationspirituality+3 | — | Everyday Dhamma NetworkBuddhist Society of Western Australia | — | guided meditationAjahn Brahm+5 | — | 1h 14m 18s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Buddhism and Politics✨ | Buddhismpolitics+4 | — | Australian Sanga Association | — | Buddhismpolitics+5 | — | 1h 11m 51s | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Right View - How and Where to Look✨ | right viewBuddhism+4 | — | Buddhist Society of Western Australia | — | right viewBuddhism+5 | — | 1h 01m 17s | |
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070707)✨ | guided meditationspirituality+3 | — | Everyday Dhamma NetworkBuddhist Society of Western Australia | — | guided meditationAjahn Brahm+3 | — | 1h 11m 29s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Realising or revealing religion?✨ | Buddhismreligion+4 | — | Everyday Dhamma NetworkBuddhist Society of Western Australia | — | Buddhismrevealed religion+5 | — | 57m 03s | |
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| 5/3/26 | ![]() Ajahn Brahm Guided Meditation (20070630)✨ | guided meditationspirituality+3 | — | Buddhist Society of Western AustraliaEveryday Dhamma Network | — | guided meditationAjahn Brahm+3 | — | 1h 14m 27s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070616)✨ | guided meditationspirituality+3 | — | Everyday Dhamma NetworkBuddhist Society of Western Australia | — | guided meditationAjahn Brahm+3 | — | 1h 12m 39s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Meditation Kamma | Ajahn Brahm talks about the Law of Karma in response to some questions about praying to God or a divine being for help. He emphasizes that instead of praying for help, we should take action and be responsible for our own lives. Ajahn Brahm also shares a powerful story about how we can use difficult experiences in life as fertilizer to grow and learn from. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 6th June 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070609) | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 09-06-2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation. This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Gossip | Gossip can cause misunderstandings and problems. People like to spread bad rumors because we live in a competitive society and it makes them feel superior. Instead, we should gossip about positive and uplifting things. This talk discusses the negative effects of gossip and negative speech in society. Ajahn Brahm argues that gossip and negative speech are products of our competitive and critical society, where people are constantly putting others down in order to elevate themselves. The speaker suggests that instead of spreading gossip and negative news, people should spread positive news and praise others, as this can inspire and encourage people to be better. Ajahn Brahm also suggests that our education system should focus on rewarding cooperation instead of just competition, as this will better. It is important to practice being kind and mindful in our speech, as negative speech can cause harm to others. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 30th May 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 02-06-2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation. This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Decisions, Decisions, Decisions | Ajahn Brahm explains that the fear of making a mistake is what makes decision making difficult, and it comes from the conditioning of punishment associated with making wrong choices. The speaker also mentions that whatever decision we make, we can always make something out of it and that life is continuously evolving. When it comes to decision making, it is important to not let personal desire, ill will, delusion, or fear influence our choices. We should learn to make decisions quickly and not be afraid of making mistakes. Many people make decisions out of fear, but we should remember that whatever path we choose, it will always lead to different options and learning experiences. The best way to make decisions is to be well informed and not let fear hold us back. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 9th May 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070512) | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 12-05-2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation. This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Peace Is The Highest Happiness | Ajahn Brahm talks about the difference between happiness and peace. He points out that people often confuse happiness with material success and wealth, but these are fleeting and impermanent. He suggests that instead of striving for happiness, we should embrace the inevitable losses and failures in life, as they can bring true wisdom and peace. The purpose of losing in life is to understand that we are not always in control and that it is a normal part of life. Pain and disappointments can also teach us lessons about love and peace. When we cannot change a situation or heal someone, we can still care for them. Some problems in life have no solution, and in those cases, it is important to let go and focus on caring for ourselves and others instead of constantly trying to fix the problem. Ajahn Brahm talks about finding peace in the midst of turmoil and imperfection. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 2nd May 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Ajahn Brahm Guided Meditation (20070428) | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 28-04-2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation. This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Expanding Your View | Ajahn Brahm gives a talk about the origin of human views - including questioning why some people can believe in really crazy ideas - by looking at causality inside the mind and how our belief systems are shaped. And also how we can use an understanding of this process to bring our beliefs and views into line with reality. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 18th April 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070331) | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 31-03-2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation. This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Below The Mist | Ajahn Brahm shares a story from his youth about getting lost in mist while hiking in Scotland, and uses it as a simile for the path to enlightenment. He explains that we can follow the path by focusing on what brings us peace, happiness, and freedom, and letting go of attachments and possessions. The speaker then mentions his simple lifestyle as a monk and the importance of emptying the mind to find peace and freedom. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 11th April 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Guided Meditation with Ajahn Brahm (20070317) | This guided meditation by Ajahn Brahm was originally recorded in 17th February 2007. It includes a talk about some aspect of meditation followed by a 45 minute guided meditation (starting at the 13 minutes mark). This guided meditation has been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to people who have started meditation but are seeking guidance to take it deeper. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() No Complaints | This talk is about the habit of complaining and how it doesn't lead to anything productive. Ajahn Brahm gives an example of how he always tells silly jokes because of conditioning from his father. He then shares a story about a Brazilian goalkeeper who couldn't stop his conditioning to save a baby. Ajahn Brahm talks about how everyone can experience suffering, no matter their social status or occupation. He uses examples from their own life as a monk to show that even when they try to escape suffering, it is still there. Ajahn Brahm learned to stop complaining and accept things as they are, and in this talk, he talks about the harmful habit of complaining and how we often complain without really doing anything about the problem. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded in 14th March 2008. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Ko-fi page. | — | ||||||
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