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01_intro_dependorig.pdf01 Dependent Arising5833 viewsAn introduction to dependent arising, focusing on the three key concepts of specific conditionality, dependent arising and the the dependently arisen.
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02_mahanidana.pdf02 Dependent Arising: Examining specific conditionality3245 viewsExamining specific conditionality, with an emphasis on the
relationship between consciousness and mind/body.
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03_mahatanhasankhaya.pdf03 Dependent Arising: Nature of Consciousness3072 viewsContinuing to examine the nature of consciousness and related themes, such as its relationship to identity and insight.
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04_vibhanga.pdf04 Dependent Arising: Vibhanga2908 viewsLooking at the standard "twelvefold formula" of dependent arising,and the question of life-after-life, or "rebirth.
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05_cetana.pdf05 Dependent Arising - Cetana2772 viewsPatrick Kearney
How consciousness emerges into delusion - or liberation
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06_seeing_&_understanding.pdf06 Dependent Arising: Applying to Insight Meditation2724 viewsApplying Dependent Arising to Insight meditation.
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BT01A.MP3Lecture 1. (a) The Buddha9494 viewsThis course consists of 10 lectures on the fundamentals of the Buddha’s Teachings, the Dhamma:
The lectures explain the Dhamma from the perspective of Theravada Buddhism, the oldest continuous Buddhist school, whose scriptures, the Pali canon, give the most accurate picture of what the historical Buddha himself actually taught. The lectures are intended to be basic enough to be of value to beginners without previous study of the Dhamma, and deep and through enough to be of interest to long-term students seeking to extend and clarify their understanding.
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BT01B.MP3Lecture 1. (b) The Buddha3890 viewsThe lectures explain the Dhamma from the perspective of Theravada Buddhism, the oldest continuous Buddhist school, whose scriptures, the Pali canon, give the most accurate picture of what the historical Buddha himself actually taught. The lectures are intended to be basic enough to be of value to beginners without previous study of the Dhamma, and deep and through enough to be of interest to long-term students seeking to extend and clarify their understanding.
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BT02A.MP3Lecture 2. (a) The Four Noble Truths3867 viewsThe lectures explain the Dhamma from the perspective of Theravada Buddhism, the oldest continuous Buddhist school, whose scriptures, the Pali canon, give the most accurate picture of what the historical Buddha himself actually taught. The lectures are intended to be basic enough to be of value to beginners without previous study of the Dhamma, and deep and through enough to be of interest to long-term students seeking to extend and clarify their understanding.
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BT02B.MP3Lecture 2. (b) The Four Noble Truths2802 viewsThe lectures explain the Dhamma from the perspective of Theravada Buddhism, the oldest continuous Buddhist school, whose scriptures, the Pali canon, give the most accurate picture of what the historical Buddha himself actually taught. The lectures are intended to be basic enough to be of value to beginners without previous study of the Dhamma, and deep and through enough to be of interest to long-term students seeking to extend and clarify their understanding.
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