🌱 Upcoming EGO Podcast Series – Your Choice! 🌱
We’re preparing a deep dive into core Theravāda Buddhist teachings. Which topic resonates most with you? Let us know your choice below:
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What kind of meditation led the Buddha to break free from the endless cycle of birth and death?
In this eye-opening episode, we explore the lost key to enlightenment — the unique and revolutionary form of meditation rediscovered under the Bodhi tree: Jhana and Vipassana. Unlike any mystical or ritual practice of his time, the Buddha’s path centered on one core method: Right Concentration (Sammā-Samādhi) — not momentary silence, but sustained, liberating awareness that transforms the entire structure of the mind.
Discover:
- Why the Buddha rejected both sensual indulgence and painful austerity
- The four profound Jhanas that purified his mind and led to awakening
- The connection between Right Concentration and Insight Wisdom (Vipassana)
- How mindfulness of body, feelings, mind, and phenomena — the Four Foundations — become the living path to Nibbāna
- The truth about "wrong concentration" (Micchā-Samādhi) and why most meditators today misunderstand it
- How witnessing the rise and fall of phenomena gives rise to true liberation
This is not just theory — it’s the actual method the Buddha used over 49 days that led to the cessation of suffering. And it's available to anyone willing to look deeply and practice rightly.
🪷 Come hear what no one ever taught you clearly about the Buddha’s meditation — and why it still holds the key to awakening today.
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The Buddha: The Real Purpose of Life? (Not What 99% Think)
Why do we live? What’s the ultimate goal of life?
Modern society says: “Be happy.” But what if that’s the very illusion keeping us stuck?
In this thought-provoking exploration, we follow the Buddha’s radical answer: Life’s true purpose is not to chase happiness, but to end suffering. Drawing on early Buddhist teachings, modern psychology, and real-world stories, we uncover:
Why even the rich & famous feel empty
How desire & pleasure fuel the cycle of discontent
What the Buddha saw under the Bodhi Tree: The Four Noble Truths
How the Eightfold Path frees us — not in theory, but here and now
Why freedom, not happiness, is the deepest form of fulfillment
From the illusion of the “happiness chase” to the liberating clarity of insight and letting go, this video invites you to pause — and reconsider everything.
🧘♂️ This isn’t a religious sermon — it’s a roadmap for inner peace.
🔔 Subscribe for more Buddhist reflections, mindfulness, and deep truths for modern life.
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1. Pleasurable Object (Joy) ➡ Greed ➡ Attachment ➡ Suffering Of Change.
2. Unpleasant Object (Suffering) ➡ Hatred ➡ Attachment ➡ Suffering Upon Suffering.
3. Neutral Object (Neither Suffering Nor Joy) ➡ Delusion ➡ Attachment ➡ Conditional Suffering
The Search For A Pleasurable Object To Replace The Neutral One (Delusion) Can Lead To Encountering A Pleasurable Object, Resulting In Suffering Of Change; Encountering An Unpleasant Object, Resulting In Suffering Upon Suffering; Encountering Another Neutral Object, Again Resulting In Conditional Suffering As Described.
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Ego (Buddhism Podcast) – your peaceful space to explore the timeless wisdom of the Buddha. We bring you inspiring Dhamma talks, guided meditations, and deep insights into Buddhist philosophy, all presented clearly in English. As a leading Buddhism podcast, we strive to preserve the authentic teachings of the Buddha, staying true to his original words and intent. Whether you're a curious beginner or a devoted practitioner, our content will support you in cultivating mindfulness, inner peace, and spiritual clarity in everyday life.