In the wake of the 2019 Easter terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, Ajahn Brahmali offers a compassionate and thoughtful reflection on how to process suffering, violence, and loss through the lens of Buddhist teachings.
Events like terrorism challenge our emotional and moral frameworks. Buddhism does not ignore suffering, rather it teaches how to respond to it wisely and compassionately. Tragedy can also be an opportunity to deepen practice, reflect on life’s fragility, and develop spiritual maturity.
Buddhism offers a unique perspective: suffering is not an endpoint, but a doorway to insight. When we meet the world’s tragedies with understanding and compassion, we help break the cycle of harm and plant the seeds of peace.
Recorded 2019-04-26
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