Superstition
Devotional practice / Superstition 
6 excerpts, 43:28 total duration

Abhayagiri Monastic Retreat 2013, Session 5 – Nov. 27, 2013

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6. “Funeral and memorial services are not only important for those left behind, but maybe important for the new traveler in afterlife. Could you say more about supporting a dead person? What kind of support and how long? Years? Does ‘human support’ matter or does ‘karma’ of each individual ‘take care of it’?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Funerals] [Death] [Rebirth] [Kamma] // [Suicide]

Story: The hunger and thirst of a fisherman adrift only subsides when his family dedicates merit. [Ceremony/ritual] [Merit] [Ajahn Paññānanda] [Superstition]


Death and Dying, Session 1 – May. 9, 2014

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21. “Can you dedicate merit to someone who is approaching death?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Merit ] [Death]

Story: Ajahn Paññānanda speaks out against superstition but tells the story of a shipwrecked sailor who benefited from dedication of merit. [Ajahn Paññānanda] [Superstition] [Suffering]


2015 Thanksgiving Monastic Retreat, Session 8 – Nov. 28, 2015

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4. “I was wondering if the merit we have done for meditation practice can be dedicated to the people (dead or alive) we pray for? How do we know it? Also, I have heard that the merit from practicing meditation will accumulate and stay with ones who have practiced that, which also carries over throughout the life or the subsequent incarnations. Can you clarify this?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Merit] [Prayer] [Rebirth] // [Theravāda] [Mahāyāna] [Vajrayāna] [Science] [Faith] [Selfishness]

Stories told by Ajahn Paññānanda about dedication of merit. [Ajahn Paññānanda] [Culture/Thailand] [Superstition] [Death]


Western Disciples of the Thai Forest Tradition, Session 27 – Feb. 11, 2016

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2. “At what point in the Forest Tradition do you use a “warrior strategy” to conquer pain, defilements?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Unwholesome Roots] [Pain] [Thai Forest Tradition] // [Determination] [Self-identity view] [Spaciousness] [Right Effort]

Comment: The Krooba Ajahns can get intense and fiery, but what they are actually doing is making their minds calm and then contemplating and understanding pain and defilements. [Fierce/direct teaching] [Tranquility] [Discernment]

Response by Ajahn Pasanno. [Culture/West] [Abuse/violence] [Culture/Thailand]

Story: A gung-ho five vassa monk tears down the spirit house in a southern Thai fishing village. [Superstition] [Rains retreat] [Ajahn Chah]


Recollections of Ajahn Chah: 100th Birthday Anniversary Celebration, Session 3 – May. 18, 2018

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8. Reflection by Ajahn Pasanno: Ajahn Chah encouraged a mature faith in the Three Refuges. [Three Refuges ] [Faith] [Ajahn Chah] // [Buddha] [Dhamma] [Superstition]

Reading: Stillness Flowing by Ajahn Jayasaro, pp. 612-614.

Sutta: SN 22.87: “Whoever sees the Buddha sees the Dhamma.”


What Luang Por Chah Taught – Jul. 27, 2025

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17. “Can you speak about Luang Por Chah’s opinion about Thai superstitions and amulets?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Culture/Thailand] [Superstition] [Amulets] [Ajahn Chah] // [Humor] [Ghost] [Generosity]

Story: A young supporter drafted into the military asks Ajahn Chah for protection. [Superstition] [Buddha images]