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Retreat Dharma Talks
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2005-04-28
Cleansing The Heart Of Impression
1:19:21
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Contact brings impressions into the heart, which gets retrained at an involuntary level and affect our immediate response to life in terms of fear, mistrust, desire. There are ways of clearing this—the result is joy.
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2005-04-30
Home
55:50
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Trudy Goodman
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Closing talk about leaving home and being home—a home for the heart.
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2005-05-01
Unlearning Permanence
37:51
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Jose Reissig
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This talk starts with an introduction on the futility of amassing knowledge. It then examines the genesis of our implicit belief in the permanence of things, and explores ways to unlearn it.
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2005-05-01
Unlearning Clinging
34:39
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Jose Reissig
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Unlearning clinging is a corollary of unlearning permanence. This is so because clinging is futile as long as what we cling to is impermanent.
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2005-05-01
Unlearning Me
45:51
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Jose Reissig
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As the Buddha showed, clinging gives birth to the I. The I, in turn, keeps puffing itself up by further clinging. When we understand that this generates nothing but suffering, we are ready to unlearn the I, that is the "Me."
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2005-05-01
A Mind Like Fungi
59:20
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Ajahn Amaro
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Ajahn Amaro recollects his past year on Sabbatical in India, the value of not having to be anybody, and the skillful use of thought in reflective meditation. (Estimated date of talk. Exact date unknown)
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