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Dhamma to end suffering

Dhamma to end suffering

A guide to mindfulness and Vipassana meditation as taught by Luangpu Pramote

#Satta Bojjhaṅgā

Train the mind to be powerful and then cultivate wisdom

Listening to the teachings alone is not enough; there is no way to understand. It may seem like we understand, but we cannot truly understand without practicing. We listen to the teachings to know how to practice, and then we put them into practice, making mistakes and corrections along the way. It’s okay to make …

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