Is Stream Entry Still Possible? with Ayasma Ariyadhammika
Want to find out why nowadays there seem to be less stream-enterers than at the Buddha’s time?
Want to know what are the qualities of a stream-enterer?
Want to know what’s the level of samādhi that is required for stream-entry?
Want to know what’s the level of virtue a stream-enterer possesses?
Want to know whether you have what it takes to become a stream-enterer?
These and many more points will be addressed by Bhante Ariyadhammika during his talk.
Join us live on Facebook on Sunday 12th Sep at 4pm.
This talk will also be cross broadcasted to all the participating societies Facebook Pages shown in the poster.
About Venerable Ariyadhammika
Ven. Ariyadhammika is an Austrian Buddhist monk who ordained in 2005 in Myanmar with Pa-Auk Sayadaw as his preceptor and meditation teacher. He maintained a very simple lifestyle, living out in the open and under trees, dedicating himself to mindfulness of breathing and later also to many other meditation subjects. He was initiated into the meditation techniques of Mogok, Mahasi, Shwe Oo Min/U Tejaniya and Sunlun. He went to Thailand in 2010, where he stayed for 3 years at Wat Pah Nanachat, undergoing the traditional training of a Thai forest monk of the Ajahn Chah lineage. He stayed in Malaysia from 2013 to 2015, studying Pāli, Suttanta and the Vinaya under the guidance of Ven. Aggacitta Mahāthera. From 2015 to 2018 he stayed in Sri Lanka and returned to Malaysia in Jan. 2018 where he was appointed Saṅghanāyaka of SBS Monk Training Centre.
Speaker
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Ayasma Ariyadhammika
Āyasmā Pāladhammika was born in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He first discovered the Dhamma online at age 16. Thereafter he began watching videos of Āyasmā Yuttadhammo with whom he undertook his first meditation course in 2017 spending a total of 50 days in solitary practice. Thereafter, he spent 3 months in Sri Lanka, where he met with Āyasmā Ariyadhammika under whom he received Higher Ordination in 2019 at SBS Taiping.
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Hi, we are sorry for the inconvenience. We are getting much higher number of audience and engagement using Facebook, and we can also cross broadcast with other societies’ facebook pages as well. Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to broadcast to a more open platform like YouTube at the same time as well.