Gain and loss (lābho ca alābho ca)
Everyday life practice / Eight Worldly Conditions / Gain and loss 
4 excerpts, 24:23 total duration

Thanksgiving Retreat 2011, Session 3 – Nov. 21, 2010

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9. “What is hasituppāda citta—consciousness producing mirth—that is the Buddha’s smile?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Humor ] [Buddha/Biography] // [Teaching Dhamma]

Suttas: MN 81; MN 83; AN 5.180: Examples of the Buddha’s smile.

Sutta: MN 12.58: “You might think that the jujube fruit was bigger in those days...” [Ascetic practices]

Sutta: SN 17.5: A dung beetle gloats about his pile. [Gain and loss] [Fame and disrepute] [Similes] [Monastic life]


Thanksgiving Retreat 2012, Session 5 – Nov. 21, 2010

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23. “I understand that it isn’t okay for any monk or human being to say that they are enlightened. How come the Buddha himself proclaimed the enlightened one, the knower of the world? Did people write this down or quote the Buddha?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Liberation] [Buddha] // [Devotional practice] [Buddha/Biography] [Teaching Dhamma]

Sutta: MN 26.25: The Buddha’s encounter with Upaka.

Vinaya: Bhikkhu Pācittiyā 8: The rule against revealing superior human states. [Vinaya] [Gain and loss]


The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness, Session 10 – Jan. 21, 2013

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1. “Could you give advice on how to practice Buddhānussati? Are there any suttas useful for working with this theme?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Recollection/Buddha ] [Sutta] // [Learning] [Human]

Reference: Recollection of the Buddha, Amaravati Chanting Book, p. 4.

Sutta: MN 11: Cūḷasīhanāda Sutta.

Sutta: MN 74: Dīghanakha Sutta. [Views] [Great disciples] [Upatakh]

Sutta: MN 12.58: “You might think that the jujube fruit was bigger in those days...” [Buddha/Biography] [Humor]

Sutta: SN 17.5: Dung beetle on a ball of dung. [Gain and loss]


Western Disciples of the Thai Forest Tradition, Session 42 – Mar. 9, 2016

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3. “Ajahn Sucitto [in ‘Awareness: Nameless and Stopped’] described how dealing with the difficulties of jungle monastery life in Thailand developed the practice. How do you apply the same principles in well-supported monasteries?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Thai Forest Tradition] [Lay life] [Culture/Natural environment] [Poverty] [Gain and loss] // [Truth]