52: Why the World Expands— and the Mind Must Contract to Find Freedom | Papanca & Dispassion

In this talk, Bhante Joe reflects on “de-meshing with the world”: how the world praises outward expansion—more roles, more projects, more involvement—while the Dhamma points in the opposite direction, toward inward contraction and release. Using the idea of papañca (proliferation), he explains how the mind rushes out, mixes with things, and then suffers when those entanglements shift. The talk clarifies dispassion not as dullness or negativity, but as a liberating cooling of obsession and addiction, where the mind regains choice, balance, and a broader range of genuine happiness. Through generosity, precepts, kindness, and meditation, we gradually separate the mind from what burdens it and learn the peace of renunciation.

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Timestamps

00:00:00​ Intro: meeting a tudong teacher in Thailand

00:00:55​ Going against the grain: the world’s push toward “expansion”

00:01:28​ Papañca: proliferation/expansion of the mind

00:03:49​ The Dhamma’s direction: contracting and drawing inward

00:05:20​ Practice tools: precepts, generosity, meditation (and disentangling)

00:06:20​ Dispassion clarified: not dullness—freedom from obsession

00:07:10​ Passion and suffering: a relationship example

00:09:19​ Addiction and narrowing happiness (how fixation shrinks the mind)

00:11:47​ Inner happiness expands as the mind withdraws

00:12:47​ The difficult phase: withdrawal, cravings, endurance

00:13:51​ “Renunciation is good”: letting go as peace

00:14:14​ The Buddha’s arc of withdrawal & closing encouragement

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