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2016-03-01 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of the Mind and Mental Qualities - Week 8 - The Seven Factors of Awakening 63:58
Mark Nunberg
Tonight we will review the Buddha's teaching on the Seven Factors of Awakening. There are the inherent qualities of mind that when recognized and developed in balance with each other inevitably lead onward to awakening. They include mindfulness, investigation, energy/persistence, joy, tranquility, concentration/steadiness and equanimity. Joseph Goldstein calls these factors, "The sap that runs through the Buddha's tree of liberation; a powerful healing medicine that we must actually develop in our own minds." In the Buddhist tradition, it is thought that just to be reminded of these inherent qualities, to bring them to mind, is considered to be deeply healing and protecting. Are we willing to learn to recognize them, and learn how to feed or strengthen these aspects of the mind. Here is a link to the Ahara Sutta, a discourse of the Buddha's where he describes how to strengthen and weaken the factors of awakening This discourse also describes how to feed and weaken the five hindrances
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of the Mind and Mental Qualities
Attached Files:
  • Ahara Sutta by Thanissaro Bikkhu (PDF)
  • Seven Factors of Awakening by Insight Meditation Center (Link)

2016-03-01 May you truly be happy 37:44
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2016-03-01 Enseignement : La pleine conscience est une pratique 64:18
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2016-03-01 Diving Into Long Retreat 52:03
Anushka Fernandopulle
Reflections on coming to a long retreat: continuity, humility, arrival, investigations, renunciation (CHAIR!). Awareness of the body in all the in between times. Rohitassa.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Monthlong

2016-03-01 Recollection of Heavens 48:43
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine gave the sixth talk in a series on Recollective Meditations. This talk explores the practice of devanusatti — contemplating the good qualities that lead to happiness in this life and future lives. This practice emphasizes five specific qualities: faith, virtue, learning, generosity, and wisdom. One first reflects on the superior qualities of the devas, and then contemplates those same qualities within oneself. By contemplating the success of celestial beings, we might realize that success is also possible for us. This practice can inspire us to develop those beautiful qualities of heart and mind.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Recollective Meditations

2016-03-02 Learning How to Live in Real Time: Reflections on the Buddha's Bhaddekaratta Sutta 1:25:59
Larry Rosenberg
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2016-03-02 Interview 11 (C3) 1:50:28
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
16年3月2日,第七日早上。
Bao Feng Temple :  Meditation Retreat with Sayadaw U Tejaniya

2016-03-02 Interview 12 (Visitor 2) 2:16:34
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
16年3月2日,第七日晚上。
Bao Feng Temple :  Meditation Retreat with Sayadaw U Tejaniya

2016-03-02 Bodhichitta — The Awakened Heart - Part 2 1:20:26
Tara Brach
While the brightness and warmth of our hearts is always here, like the sun when blocked by clouds, our intrinsic love can be obscured. These two talks explore how we become arrested in a confining story of separate self, and how remembering love releases us from this trance. The first talk emphasizes inner pathways of freeing our heart and the second talk explores awakening bodhichitta actively in relating with each other.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2016-03-02 Vedana and the second arrow 54:01
Nikki Mirghafori
This talk explores the second foundation of mindfulness, the feeling tone (vedana -- pleasant, unpleasant, neither pleasant nor unpleasant) and the teachings in the Sallatha Sutta (SN 36.6) on the second arrow.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Monthlong

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