Ajahn Sucitto's Dharma Talks
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2009-10-03
Integration into daily death
2009-10-02
Wisdom, calm and insight
2009-10-01
Hindrances and aggregates - the right response
2009-09-30
Attention, intention, energy and awareness
2009-09-29
Establishing thoughtfulness and reflection (vitakka-vicara)
2009-09-26
The one thing you can do
2009-09-12
Tidying up
2009-07-18
The most obvious important thing
2009-07-17
Dhamma body is nobody's
2009-07-16
Growing a true face
2009-07-14
Natural mind - strength, warmth, clarity
2009-07-13
Five faculties - indriya
2009-07-12
Lawless order
2009-07-12
Guided meditation on breathing
2009-07-11
Walk back to center
2009-07-11
Having fun (skilfully)
2009-07-09
Opening the door
2009-07-07
How real is the real world
2008-11-16
Time To Take Leave
2008-11-15
Sharing Feelings
2008-11-15
Last Afternoon
2008-11-14
Q&A - Feel Comfortable
2008-11-14
Freedom Is A Tuna Fish Sandwich
2008-11-13
Feeling Perception And Mind-States
2008-11-12
Teaching Dhamma
2008-11-11
Q&A - Vitakka - Vicara And Self-View
2008-11-11
Space Thought And Sheep Dogs
2008-11-10
Q&A - Presence Of Heart - Sati Is Always Thoughtful
2008-11-10
Embracing Fear
2008-11-09
Taking A Drive Down The Road Of Self
2008-11-09
Healing Through Awareness
2008-11-08
Confidence
2008-11-08
Samadhi Sati
2008-11-07
Great Heart
2008-05-11
Universal Well Being Chant And Closing Talk
2008-05-10
Evening Dharma Talk - Energy, View, Samatha/Vipassana
2008-05-10
Morning Instructions 8:30 AM
2008-05-08
Evening Dharma Talk - Questions And Answers
2008-05-08
Clear And Release: Samatha And Vipassana
2008-05-08
Relaxing Into The Deathless
2008-05-07
Morning Meditation 8:30 AM
2008-05-06
Morning Instructions 8:30 AM
2008-05-05
Questions And Answers #1 - Evening Dharma Talk 7:30 PM
2008-05-05
Morning Meditation 8:30 AM Sucitto 5-5-08
2008-05-05
Include It All, The Development Of Love - Morning Meditation 8:30 AM
2008-05-05
Early Morning Meditation
2008-05-05
Early Morning Guided Meditation 5:30 AM
2008-05-04
Being And Behavior - Morning Meditation 8:30 AM
2008-05-04
Meditation On Purifying Attention
2008-05-04
Meditation On Purifying Attention - Morning Meditation 5:30 AM
2008-05-03
Attention, Meeting And Including It All - Morning Meditation 8:30 AM
2008-05-03
Balancing The Indriya - Evening Dharma Talk
2008-05-03
Meditation On Body Alignment And Energy - 5:30 AM
2008-05-02
Introduction To The Sacred
2007-11-25
Internalizing The Retreat
2007-11-24
The Gift Of Dhamma
2007-11-23
Guided Metta Meditation
2007-11-23
Sexual Desire - Meditation In Relationship
2007-11-22
Ending Of Programs
2007-11-22
Developing The Big Heart
2007-11-21
Process Of Fullness
2007-11-21
Meeting Sankharas
2007-11-20
Metta To Others As To Myself
2007-11-20
Walking In Benevolence
2007-11-19
Standing Meditation
2007-11-19
Breathing Through The Basement
2007-11-19
Spirit; Samadhi; Living The Dhamma with Q&A
2007-11-18
Belonging To The Dhamma
2007-11-17
Firming Up Through Positive Breathing
2007-11-17
Why Did You Come On Retreat
2007-11-17
Meeting Our Experience - Holding Awareness
2007-11-16
Introduction
2006-07-23
Beautiful In The Beginning, Middle, & End
2006-07-21
Purifying Intent
2006-07-20
Absolute Honesty - Grasping, Self, & Personhood
2006-07-19
Guided Meditation - Lifting The Heart
2006-07-18
The Precious Flaw
2006-07-17
The Person And The Undefinable
2006-07-16
Resonating With Suchness
2006-07-16
The Whole Person - Integrating Bodily/Emotive/Rational Patterns
2006-07-16
Guided Meditation On Energetics - Deepening Ground
2006-07-14
Hindrances & Entering The Place Of Presence
2006-07-13
Guided Meditation - Opening To The Sense Of 'other'
2006-07-13
Steadying Presence - Breathing Where You Are
2006-07-12
Guided Meditation - Posture
2006-07-12
Connecting Body To Mind In Terms Of Energy
2006-07-10
Selfless Persons
2005-06-05
Unseating The Inner Tyrant
2005-04-30
How, Not What - Life As Rhythm
2005-04-29
Meditation Processes
2005-04-28
Cleansing The Heart Of Impression
2005-04-27
Working With Sankhara
2005-04-26
Morning Instructions: Tactile & Somatic Awareness
2005-04-25
Embodied Language - The Elements
2005-04-25
Embodiment: Handling Dukkha
2005-04-24
Breathing - The Kamma Of Meditation
2005-04-24
Non-Attachment Is Presence, Not Absence
2005-04-23
Breathing, Body, Speech, & Mind
2005-04-23
Recollection Of Death And Of Buddha
2005-04-22
Overview Of Embodied Mind
2004-03-28
Last Talk Of The Winter Retreat
2004-03-14
Intentions
2004-03-13
Working With Conditions
2004-03-09
Taking Leave Of The World
2004-03-07
Sharing Of Merit
2004-03-07
The Still, Knowing Centre Of The World
2004-03-05
Satipatthana & Inclining The Mind
2004-01-24
Letting Go
2004-01-21
Finding Ones Ground; Pragmatiic Metta
2004-01-20
Feelings & Perceptions
2004-01-18
Reflections On The Hindrances
2004-01-17
No End In Sight!
2004-01-15
Anapanasati: Fourth Tetrad
2004-01-13
Anapanasati & The Four Foundations
2004-01-10
Happiness & Letting Go
2004-01-09
Skilfulness Of Body, Heart, & Thinking
2004-01-08
Vitakka & Vicara
2004-01-08
Standing Meditation
2004-01-07
Balancing Body, Heart, & Thinking Mind
2004-01-06
Right Effort
2002-05-08
Unseating The Inner Tyrant
2002-04-28
Closing Guided Meditation: Sharing Awareness
2002-04-25
Emptiness - It's Just This
2002-04-25
Timeliness
2002-04-24
The Rapturous Ground Of Being
2002-04-23
Body - Posture - Breathing
2002-04-22
The Ground Of Relative Emptiness
2002-04-22
It's Good To Be Home
2002-04-21
Layers Of Conditionality
2002-04-20
Tonality As The Key To Awakening
1999-03-13
Release Through Self
1999-03-12
Attachment
1999-03-11
Samadhi Is Pure Enjoyment
1999-03-11
Anapanasati: Release Of The Mind
1999-03-10
Anapanasati: The Fourth Tetrad - Realization
1999-03-09
Anapanasati: Transformation Of The Breath
1999-03-09
Shifting The Boundaries
1999-03-08
Awareness: Sublime Disobedience
1999-03-08
Questions And Answers
1999-03-07
Establishing Vitality
1999-03-07
Anapanasati - The First Tetrad
1999-03-07
Awareness And Right Reference
1999-03-06
Four Kinds Of Letting Go
1999-03-05
Faith, Relinquishment, Commitment
1995-03-25
Wise Use Of Conventions
1995-03-23
Suffering And The Cessation Of Suffering
1995-03-21
Wise Use Of Mindfulness
1995-03-19
Brahma Viharas-Morning Instruction
1995-03-18
Three Kinds Of Dukkha: The Value Of Zero
1994-03-12
Lifting The Heart From Habit
1990-04-07
Kindness And Mindfulness Are Not Separate
1990-04-07
Freedom
1990-04-07
Liberation From The Determinants Of Self View
1990-04-07
Metta - The Radiant Mind
1990-04-07
Sacred
1990-04-03
Cultivating Freedom Through Difficulties
1990-04-03
Refuge From Worry
1990-04-02
A Billion Calpas (Aeons) Of Bliss Are Not Enough
Ajahn Sucitto
As a monk, I bring a strong commitment, along with the renunciate flavor, to the classic Buddhist teachings. I play with ideas, with humor and a current way of expressing the teachings, but I don't dilute them.
Sitting in a field of fifty to eighty people really starts my mind sparking. Since I don't prepare my talks ahead of time, I find myself listening to what I'm saying along with everyone else. This leaves a lot of room for the Dhamma to come up. Just having eighty people listening to me is enough to engage me, stimulate me, and create a nice flow of energy. The actual process of teaching evokes ideas that even I did not realize were being held somewhere in my mind.
Different teaching situations offer their own unique value. In retreat, you are able to build a cohesive and comprehensive body of the teachings. When people are not on retreat and come for one session, it opens a different window. They are more spontaneous and I'm given the chance to contact them in ways that are closer to their "daily-life mind." This brings up surprises and interesting opportunities for me to learn even more.
I'm continually struck by how important it is to establish a foundation of morality, commitment, and a sense of personal values for the Vipassana teachings to rest upon. Personal values have to be more than ideas. They have to actually work for us, to be genuinely felt in our lives. We can't bluff our way into insight. The investigative path is an intimate experience that empowers our individuality in a way that is not egocentric. Vipassana encourages transpersonal individuality rather than ego enhancement. It allow for a spacious authenticity to replace a defended personality.