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track02_four-noble-truths.mp3(02) Vipassana Meditation Retreat1508 viewsTrack02 The Four Noble Truths - 10 Vipassana Retreat Talks, by Sayadaw U Janaka (6/12/2003)
The second evening talk 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.     (5 votes)
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Wisdom_of_Emptiness.mp3Wisdom of Emptiness2287 viewsTenzin Palmo met her Guru, His Eminence the eighth Khamtrul Rinpoche in India and became one of the first Westerners to be ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun. She remained with Khamtrul Rinpoche and his community in Himachal Pradesh, northern India, for six years and then he directed her to the Himalayan valley of Lahaul in order to undertake more intensive practice. Tenzin Palmo stayed in a small monastery there for several years, remaining in retreat during the long winter months. Then, seeking for more seclusion and better conditions for practice, she found a nearby cave where she remained for another 12 years, the last 3 years in strict retreat. She left India in 1988 and went to stay in Italy where she taught at various Dharma centres.     (8 votes)
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M19_Dukkha1.mp3Dukkha (Part 1)1435 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Dukkha
(Part 1) (40 mins)     (8 votes)
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cdpray1_151.mp3Homage to the Buddha1283 viewsHomage to the Buddha Chant     (4 votes)
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7_chanting.mp3The Refuges and Precepts1188 viewsThe Refuges and Precepts. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Chanting Book.     (4 votes)
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03-chant-03.mp3Tri-Sarana - The Three Refuges4022 viewsVandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
Track No. 03
Compiled and recited by Venerable Indaratana Maha Thera     (15 votes)
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24_Track_24.mp3THE LAW OF KARMA1540 viewsWhat e’er ye sow that shall ye reap,
Such is the Law Divine,
Think not that thou can’st e’er escape,
The Karma which is thine.
The present is the true result,
Of actions all our own,
The sower always reaps the fruits,
Of seeds which he has sown.
The Law is ever just and true
And all must surely bear,
The strict result of every act
For none the Law can spare.
Weep not for what is past and gone,
For it cannot return,
This is the teaching Buddha gave
For all His sons to learn.
Do not despair, the future still
Is thine to mar or make;
Sow then today good seeds and pure,
And reap their harvest great.
The goal divine still shines afar
All may this goal attain,
When they have learned good seeds to sow
And things of self have slain.
     (11 votes)
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mangala.mp3Maha Mangala Sutta8374 viewsThe Buddha's Discourse on Blessings.
Maha Mangala Sutta - Discourse on the nature of Blessings.     (14 votes)
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120801-LRR-32k-Prayers-HHDL_Long_Life-English.mp3Long Life Prayer for His Holiness the Dalai Lama - English3087 viewsEnglish chanting by Ven. Sarah Thresher
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File04_(AM)_Contemplating_elements.mp3Contemplating the Elements1211 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)
The foundation of satipatthana (establishing mindfulness) is the tracking (anupassana), or contemplation, of our experience of body. As we remain present to physical experience over time, we learn to drop beneath our concepts of body to its direct, sensual impact. What we normally take to be “my body†becomes, as we go deeper, different manifestations of the four elements of earth, air, fire and water.      (3 votes)
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