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Sallekha_Sutta_03_III_Mahasi_Sayadaw_p10-24.mp3Sallekha Sutta - A Discourse on the Refinement of Character946 views3. The Buddha's Reply to the Questions of Thera Cunda
Sallekha Sutta by Mahasi Sayadaw, Translated by U Aye Maung (read by Ven. Rakkhita)
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18_reflection_on_the_buddha.mp3Ajahn Maha Boowa Discourses (18)945 views18. Reflections on the Buddha
This audio selection of the discourses of Ajahn Maha Boowa, were translated into English and recorded by Ajahn Suchaat at Wat Pa Bann Taad, Thailand.
These Teachings are free gifts of Dhamma and may not be offered for sale.
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20-chant-20.mp320. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting943 views20. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
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08_Inspiration.mp38. Buddha's Soldiers (Songs)941 views
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17_the_value_of_a_teacher.mp3Ajahn Maha Boowa Discourses (17)935 views17. The Value of a Teacher
This audio selection of the discourses of Ajahn Maha Boowa, were translated into English and recorded by Ajahn Suchaat at Wat Pa Bann Taad, Thailand.
These Teachings are free gifts of Dhamma and may not be offered for sale.
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05_Vesak_Track.mp35. Softly Blew the Breezes932 views
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10_Inspiration.mp310. Climb the Path with Gladness (Songs)931 views
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04_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp34. Eight Causes of Our Experience929 viewsTo what extent do we believe in kamma? The fine line between fatalism and belief in kamma. An edited Dhamma discourse given by Ven. Ayasama Aggacitta.
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08_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp38. Diversity of Kamma925 viewsTo what extent do we believe in kamma? The fine line between fatalism and belief in kamma. An edited Dhamma discourse given by Ven. Ayasama Aggacitta.
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File12_(AM)_Contemplating_citta.mp3Contemplating Citta924 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)
This morning we are looking at how we can track the state of our citta. Citta is a key technical term used by the Buddha. It could be translated as “mind,†“heart,†“heart-mind,†or even “soul,†in the non-theological sense of that word. In the context of our practice, citta represents our inner state; how we are, at this time. It is intimately connected to the body, and is in a state of constant change. While the state of our citta may be quite subtle, often we are moved to contemplate it when we find ourselves disturbed by emotion. Here we discuss using emotion as a meditation object.
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