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2024-08-30 Befreiung vom Anhaften an Ansichten und Meinungen 53:14
Fred Von Allmen
2024-08-31 Opening the Dhamma Eye 69:44
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on August 31, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - Guided Meditation 20:37 - Dhamma Talk 49:51 - Q&A
2024-08-31 Q&A 43:18
Ajahn Sucitto
Questions are précised: 01:17 Q1 You mentioned during meditation to start with breathing out. I noticed in my own practice that I don't fully breathe out. In fact breathing out intentionally is more exhausting. How can I be more balanced? 12:27 Q2 I have a mental pattern with deep roots, obsessing over details like the entomology of words that arises when I get panicked or upset. This seems to give me some respite from the panic. Can you offer any advice? 19:02 Q3 I feel both sense of fatigue and desire for connection. I'm confused about how to be with this desire because my mind tells me I should go out and connect with other people. But this isn't the point of meditation is it? How can I understand this tension between internal and external needs in this case? 25:03 Q4 In the last retreat I would wake up not knowing who I am and dream about somebody stabbing my heart. These feelings returned when I went back to domestic duties. In my dreams I am lost. How can I move past this black hole? 30:02 Q5 For me it's very difficult to be mindful every minute every second of my daily life. I do my best. It's easier on retreat or in a monastery. Can you comment? 36:17 Q6 The state of becoming entails grasping and craving then suffering. How can one abide in non becoming?
2024-09-01 What is Dhamma? 17:21
Ayya Medhanandi
The Dhamma, the Buddha's teaching, guides us to a moral awakening, a realization of ultimate truth. We have forever searched for eternal peace in the world of fleeting promises where happiness never lasts. And now we turn to pure conscious awareness, stopping as witness in the silence of the heart. Seeing all as empty, fleeting, free from wanting, free from suffering, we rest in knowing the timeless, boundless, transcendent presence that runs through all things. This is the reality of what we are – unconditional love
2024-09-02 Monday night Dharma Talk: Love - craving versus the boundless heart. 46:27
Kate Munding
The word love, as it's used in the English language, is complicated in that it represents not only our capacity for unlimited, unconditional love but also unhealthy attachment and craving. The Buddha was clear about the pitfalls of craving, but he also pointed to the boundless heart, one free from unhealthy attachment, as part of the path of awakening
2024-09-03 Guided Meditation 43:44
Dawn Neal
2024-09-03 Dharmette 43:44
Dawn Neal
2024-09-03 The Invisible Work of Dharma Practice 18:09
Brian Lesage
2024-09-04 Guided Meditation: Welcoming Yourself Here 33:33
Dawn Neal
2024-09-04 Mindfulness of Mind: The Core of Practice is How We Relate to Experience 34:56
Dawn Neal
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