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M11_PurificationofMind1.mp3Purification of Mind (Part 1)1385 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Purification of Mind (Part 1)
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Day09DhammaDisguises-10NewAgeMythsPart_1.MP3Dhamma Disguises: 10 New Age Myths (Part 1)1382 viewsDay Nine: Part 1: Dhamma Talk on Dhamma Disguises: 10 New Age Myths given at the 2009 10-day Vipassana Retreat at Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery, Australia.
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looking_to_america_to_solve_thailands_problems.pdfLooking to America To Solve Thailand's Problems1382 views
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01BODHI_TREE.mp41381 views
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Buddhist_Precept_Bibliography.pdfBuddhist Precepts Bibliography1379 viewsA bibliography for Buddhist Precepts
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BT09A.MP3Lecture 9. (a) The Social Dimensions of the Buddha's Teachings1378 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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track05_dependent-origination-pt-2.mp3(05) Vipassana Meditation Retreat1375 viewsTrack05 Dependent Origination (Part 2) - 10 Vipassana Retreat Talks, by Sayadaw U Janaka (6/12/2003)
The second part of an evening talk on Dependent Origination during an intensive Vipassana (Insight) meditation retreat in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition of Burma, by the abbot and Meditation Master of Chanmyay Meditation Centre, Yangon, Myanmar.
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cdpray1_151.mp3Homage to the Buddha1373 viewsHomage to the Buddha Chant
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File09_Not-self.mp3Not-Self1372 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)
We come to Anattalakkhana Sutta (Characteristics of not-self), where the Buddha presents the five aggregates associated with clinging and reveals their real nature. The five aggregates are one of the two main ways in which the Buddha analyses the nature of the human being. They represent what we cling to to create our sense of who we are and what the world is.
We look at the Buddha’s description of how we construct our identity through the three movements of: craving (tanha), the drive to possess; conceit (mana), our fundamental sense of separation and identity; and view (ditthi), the completed concept we have of ourselves-within-our-world. We consider how the Buddha's understanding of not-self (anatta) plays out in his understanding of life-after-life. If there is, fundamentally, no-one here, then who moves from one life to another?
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1_chanting.mp3Dedication of Offerings1371 viewsChanting: Dedication of Offerings.
Dedication of Offerings: From the Buddhist Society of Western Australia's Chanting Book.
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