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Loving-kIndness_Meditation.mp3Loving-kindness Meditation1364 viewsLoving-kindness Meditation, Metta Bhavana
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File01_At_Bodh_Gaya.mp3At Bodh Gaya1363 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery (2009)
Tonight we look at the Buddha's activities during the weeks immediately after his awakening. We see him as a powerful shaman, and how he wrestled with the question of whether or not he should attempt to communicate his awakening. It took the intervention of Brahma Sahampati to persuade him to teach. Why was the Buddha so reluctant? And what does his reluctance tell us about the dharma he wanted to teach — and about himself?
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M19_Dukkha1.mp3Dukkha (Part 1)1362 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Dukkha
(Part 1) (40 mins)
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Bhutan_39.jpgBhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (56) 1362 viewsIn 2005 the Australian monk Ven S Dhammika was invited to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and spent ten days visiting the countries monasteries, shrines and temples. We present some of the pictures he took while in this rarely visited land and hope you enjoy them.
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Buddhist_Precept-LayDhTchWst.pdfBuddhist Precepts and Lay Dhamma Teaching in the West1361 viewsThis article appeared in Yasodhara: Newsletter on International Buddhist Women’s Activities Volume 25(1) No 97 (October-December 2008) (ISSN 0875-1996) 15-17.
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huxter_calming_the_body_with_the_breath.mp3Calming the Body with the Breath1360 viewsCalming the body with the breath, describes a mindfulness of breath exercise coupled with relaxation. This is a basic Calm meditation practice and it generally helps to cultivate concentration, calm and relaxation.
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21_Track_21.mp3MORTAL AND IMMORTAL1360 viewsHow sweetly bloom the cherry tree
Beneath the April sky!
But soon, too soon, their brightness wanes.
For they must fade and die;
And all their petals bright
Soon on the ground we find,
For while the world doth sleep
There comes the midnight wind.
So is the heart that seeks for peace
Within this world of strife,
For many are man’s woes below
In this, our mortal life,
And when all seems delight,
And hours of bliss we find,
Through our frail trees of life
There blows the midnight wind.
Tis true that mortal life is sad
And quickly passes by;
But still abides that ancient gleam
Of Truth that cannot die;
For when self’s flower is dead,
Its petals blown away,
We’ll see the glorious light
Of Truth’s eternal day.
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M10_EssenceofBuddhism.mp3The Essence of Buddhism1358 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Essence of Buddhism (58 mins)
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1_Preface_Collected_Works_Korean-Buddhism.pdfPreface to Collected Works of Korean Buddhism1355 viewsPreface to the Collected Works of Korean Buddhism
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Episode_01.flvVacheeKama Jataka: Episode 1 of Series 21354 views(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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