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What Should We Trust?
The Kālāma teaching in the Madhyama Āgama on doubt, discernment, and finding a safe place to stand.

Agama International
2 hours ago6 min read


The Chinese Āgamas: Forgotten Discourses from Early Buddhism
How the Buddha’s early teachings were recited, transmitted across Buddhist communities, translated into Chinese, and rediscovered through modern comparative research.

Agama International
23 hours ago12 min read


Why Do We Meditate?
Why do we meditate? Not to escape life, but to see how deeply our habits shape it.

Agama International
3 days ago7 min read


A Father’s Lesson on Truth: The Buddha’s Advice to Rāhula
A clear and relatable retelling of the Buddha’s advice to Rāhula on truthfulness, reflection, and mindful living.

Agama International
4 days ago6 min read


How to Begin Meditation
Learn how to begin meditation with a simple mindfulness of breathing practice rooted in the Āgamas, Satipaṭṭhāna, and Master Dianwu’s practical guidance.

Agama International
5 days ago7 min read


Exploring the Teachings of Agama International: Agama Meditation Practices
In a world that often feels rushed and noisy, finding a path to inner peace and clarity can seem challenging. I have found that the teachings of Agama International offer a gentle, steady way to cultivate calm and wisdom. Their approach to meditation and spiritual growth is rooted in early Buddhist traditions, yet it feels accessible and relevant today. This post explores the core of their teachings, focusing especially on agama meditation practices and how they can support a

Huiyan Mona
Apr 274 min read


Buddhist View on Fate and Free Will: A Teaching from the Madhyama Āgama
In the Discourse on [Tenets to Be] Transcended, the Buddha challenges three common ways of thinking: that everything is determined by past karma, controlled by a divine power, or happens without cause. He shows that all three views undermine personal responsibility and the possibility of practice.

Agama International
Apr 233 min read


Mindfulness in Early Buddhism: More Than Present-Moment Awareness
What if mindfulness is more than being present? In the early Buddhist teachings, mindfulness is not merely calm awareness of the moment. It is a disciplined practice of recollection, clear observation, and right direction. The Āgamas and Nikāyas preserve mindfulness not as a trend or technique, but as training that helps reduce greed, anger, and confusion, and leads toward genuine freedom.

Agama International
Apr 177 min read


Weekend Group Sitting – Returning to Fundamentals
Dear Members, In the busyness of our daily lives, we often overlook the most basic and profound tool we possess: the breath. This weekend, we invite you to pause and return to the core of Zen practice. Our upcoming group sitting will focus on Mindfulness of Breathing (Anapanasati). Guided by the recorded teachings of Master Dianwu, we will explore how to use the breath as an anchor to stabilize the mind and work through the common challenges of restlessness and dullness. 🗓 S

Agama International
Apr 131 min read


The Agama Sutras: How the Buddha’s Voice Reached Us
The Agama Sutras are among the earliest surviving records of the Buddha’s teaching life. More than ancient scripture, they preserve living encounters, practical guidance, and a trustworthy path that still speaks directly to modern practice.

Agama International
Apr 94 min read


Weekend Group Sitting – Master Dianwu’s Teachings on Meditation Challenges
Dear Members, We invite you to join our upcoming Weekend Group Sitting , featuring a guided session based on Master Dianwu’s teachings on common challenges in meditation . In this session, we will study and practice with recorded teachings from Master Dianwu, focusing on how to recognize and work skillfully with difficulties such as restlessness, dullness, and instability in meditation. 🗓 Schedule Saturday (English) Sunday (Chinese) This session builds on our recent article:

Agama International
Apr 22 min read


Understanding Common Challenges in Meditation: Teachings from Master Dianwu Session One
Meditation often brings more than calm. It can reveal restlessness, dullness, pain, emotional burdens, and attachment to pleasant states. Drawing on Master Dianwu’s teachings, this article explores common challenges in practice and offers clear guidance on how to meet them with steadiness, right method, and insight.

Agama International
Apr 16 min read
Teachings on YouTube
Agama YouTube Channel offers teachings on meditation, mindfulness, and Buddhist practice for daily life. Through Dharma talks, guided meditation, and practical reflections, our videos explore how to meet stress, emotions, relationships, and inner restlessness with wisdom, clarity, and compassion. Produced by Agama International Zen Practice Center.
Awake in Daily Life
Awake in Daily Life is a podcast about meditation, mindfulness, and Buddhist wisdom for everyday living. Through simple teachings, guided reflections, and practical examples, each episode explores how to work with stress, emotions, relationships, and inner restlessness through meditation and the Four Foundations of Mindfulness.
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