In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe explores how the perception of beauty can either create attachment or provide essential nourishment for Buddhist practice. Drawing on the Buddha’s fortress simile, the four bases of power, and teachings on overcoming anger, he explains how desire can be directed towards concentration, virtue, reverence, and the wholesome qualities of others. Through personal stories from monastic training and vivid images of drinking from a hoofprint, surviving in the wilderness, and carrying an inexhaustible source of nourishment, he shows how appreciating goodness can brighten the mind. He also offers practical guidance for discovering ease and beauty in the breath, allowing meditation to become a sustainable source of happiness and strength on the path to Nibbāna.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00:00 — The Triple Gem and the Theme of the Beautiful

00:00:17 — When Beauty Leads to Attachment and Suffering

00:00:30 — Directing Desire and Attachment Towards the Path

00:00:46 — The Fortress Simile: Concentration as Nourishing Food

00:01:19 — The Buddhist Path as a Difficult and Beautiful Journey

00:01:45 — Desire and the Four Bases of Spiritual Power

00:02:19 — Perceiving Beauty Where There Is Genuine Benefit

00:02:44 — Overcoming Anger by Focusing on the Good in Others

00:03:47 — Drinking from a Hoofprint: Humility and Spiritual Nourishment

00:04:49 — Wholesome Beauty That Brightens and Restores the Mind

00:05:36 — Learning Reverence During Monastic Training

00:06:19 — Freedom from Dependence and Missing the Senior Monks

00:07:34 — The Unexpected Happiness of Paying Respect

00:07:59 — Why the Buddha Chose to Honour and Revere the Dhamma

00:08:47 — Finding Happiness in the Goodness of Other People

00:09:09 — The Sun and Stars: Letting the World Remain Bright

00:10:20 — Surviving in the Wilderness: Nourishment Versus Luxury

00:11:20 — Why People Starve for Happiness Amid Abundant Food

00:12:09 — The Goodness of Others as a Source of Happiness

00:12:14 — Finding Beauty and Ease in the Meditation Breath

00:12:40 — Letting the Mind Gravitate Naturally to the Present

00:13:07 — Concentration as Food on the Path to Awakening

00:13:40 — The Inexhaustible Provision Carried Within

00:14:33 — Wholesome Sources of Beauty, Faith, and Inner Strength

00:15:10 — Cultivating Beauty on the Way to Unchanging Happiness

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