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04_vibhanga.pdf04 Dependent Arising: Vibhanga3035 viewsLooking at the standard "twelvefold formula" of dependent arising,and the question of life-after-life, or "rebirth.Jan 01, 1970
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03_mahatanhasankhaya.pdf03 Dependent Arising: Nature of Consciousness3216 viewsContinuing to examine the nature of consciousness and related themes, such as its relationship to identity and insight.Jan 01, 1970
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02_mahanidana.pdf02 Dependent Arising: Examining specific conditionality3396 viewsExamining specific conditionality, with an emphasis on the
relationship between consciousness and mind/body.Jan 01, 1970
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01_intro_dependorig.pdf01 Dependent Arising6158 viewsAn introduction to dependent arising, focusing on the three key concepts of specific conditionality, dependent arising and the the dependently arisen.Jan 01, 1970
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06_the_mahasi_method.pdf06 Introducing the Mahasi Method5351 viewsPatrick Kearney
This is an introduction to the method of insight meditation developed by Mahasi Sayadaw of Myanmar which sums up our introduction to serenity and insight by examining a particular approach to insight meditation. Jan 01, 1970
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05_watching_the_mind-stream.pdf05 Contemplating the Thought Stream4504 viewsPatrick Kearney
Contemplating the thought stream. This week we learn to use the thoughts flowing through the mind as a meditation object, and so redefine our relationship to distraction.Jan 01, 1970
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04_cultivating_love.pdf04 Cultivating the Sublime States4519 viewsPatrick Kearney
Cultivating the sublime states of love, compassion, joy and equanimity. This is an example of a serenity practice which also has implications for insight.Jan 01, 1970
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01_sitting_in_stillness.pdf01 Sitting in Stilness10152 viewsPatrick Kearney
Introducing meditation practice, the concepts of serenity and insight, and the cultivation of stillness.Jan 01, 1970
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seeding.pdfSeeding the Heart3818 viewsTo learn about the radiating of loving-kindness to all beings with children, we have to tap into the store of knowledge accumulated by lay people and parents. It must be knowledge which has grown out of years of living and loving with children and young adults. Gregory Kramer, father of three boys, shows us here with subtle but precise adjustments in the standard practice of loving-kindness meditation he was able to anchor it in the lives of his children.Jan 01, 1970
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jataka_p.pdfBuddhist Tales for Young & Old (Vol. 2)6459 viewsThis is the illustrated version of Buddhist Tales for Young and Old (volume 2), with line drawings by John Patterson, which are suitable for colouring in.Jan 01, 1970
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