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2010-10-05 Recollection of the Buddha-part of a three part series on the Triple Gem: As Refuge, Inspiration, and Meditation Practice 34:34
Shaila Catherine
The Triple Gem: The Awakening Recollection of the Buddha. This is the first installment in a three part series on the three jewels or three refuges. This talk introduces the practice of recollecting the worthy qualities of the Buddha and meditating on his virtues. Contemplation of the Buddha, Buddhanusati, enhances joy, inspiration, and confidence in the possibility of liberation. This talk tells the story of the Buddha's enlightenment, his struggle for knowledge and attainments, development of integrity and right speech, blossoming of his remarkable teaching abilities, great compassion, full understanding of mind and matter (nama-rupa), knowledge of the world, unsurpassed concentration, and pure conduct. The example of the Buddha's achievements can serve as an inspiration for us today.
In collection: Triple Gem: As Refuge, Inspiration, and Meditation Practice
2010-10-05 Triple Gem: As Refuge, Inspiration, and Meditation Practice 2:06:45
Shaila Catherine
This collection of talks introduces the recollections of Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha as inspirational practices that support concentration, happiness, and energetic engagement in the path of practice. They are classified as protective meditations, and are commonly used to strengthen concentration up to the level of access concentration because they quickly develop the five jhana factors. These talks are structured around the traditional verses in praise of Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, that are commonly chanted in Buddhist monasteries. This series emphasizes how we can cultivate within our own lives the virtues and noble qualities that are remembered in the contemplative chants.
2010-10-05 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 3 of 6 1:34:11
Mark Nunberg
Class
2010-10-05 You are that Gleam 39:10
Howard Cohn
2010-10-07 Importance of Practice 40:46
Mary Grace Orr
2010-10-09 Wise Equanimity 57:24
Ajahn Sucitto
2010-10-10 Samadhi - Continuity of Mindful Awareness 54:40
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2010-10-11 Guided Meditation 44:19
Ajahn Sucitto
2010-10-12 Satipatthana Sutta, Second Foundation: The Pain of Pleasure 59:21
Rodney Smith
Once pleasure becomes a determined pursuit, the world divides itself into a pleasure/pain polarity. We now pursue pleasure, both to sustain a pleasant feeling and to avoid the discontent of pain.<br />
In collection: The Satipatthana Sutta
2010-10-12 Touching our Fear 46:19
Howard Cohn
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