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In this insightful Dhamma talk, Ajahn Brahm explores the nature of human emotions and how we can work with them skillfully through mindfulness and compassion. Drawing from Buddhist teachings and practical meditation experience, he shares wisdom on how to face difficult emotions without suppression or avoidance, but with understanding and gentle awareness. Ajahn Brahm offers humorous yet profound stories that illustrate how emotional challenges can become opportunities for inner growth, peace, and freedom. A helpful talk for anyone seeking emotional resilience on the spiritual path. Please like and Subsribe Chanel: / @whoiam1991 #buddha #AjahnBrahm #emotional Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa. There is only sound here (Who I Am) Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon: / buddhistsocie. . Recorded at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre, Perth, Western Australia. Buddhist Society of Western Australia’s teaching's page: https://bswa.org/teachings/ To find the full playlist visit: / buddhist.. , or click on 'Playlists' in the top menu bar. Followers of Buddhism don’t acknowledge a supreme god or deity. They instead focus on achieving enlightenment—a state of inner peace and wisdom. When followers reach this spiritual echelon, they’re said to have experienced nirvana. The religion’s founder, Buddha, is considered an extraordinary being, but not a god. The word Buddha means “enlightened.” The path to enlightenment is attained by utilizing morality, meditation and wisdom. Buddhists often meditate because they believe it helps awaken truth. There are many philosophies and interpretations within Buddhism, making it a tolerant and evolving religion. Some scholars don’t recognize Buddhism as an organized religion, but rather, a “way of life” or a “spiritual tradition.” Buddhism encourages its people to avoid self-indulgence but also self-denial. Buddha’s most important teachings, known as The Four Noble Truths, are essential to understanding the religion. Buddhists embrace the concepts of karma (the law of cause and effect) and reincarnation (the continuous cycle of rebirth). Followers of Buddhism can worship in temples or in their own homes. Buddhist monks, or bhikkhus, follow a strict code of conduct, which includes celibacy.