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2013-08-25 Un-naming feelings 10:21
Kevin Griffin
2013-08-25 Lovingkindness practice 17:25
Kevin Griffin
2013-08-25 8 fold Path 1:21:48
Kevin Griffin
2013-08-27 Dependent Origination: Grasping and Clinging 57:24
Rodney Smith
When the energy of self-formation moves through desire to clinging, there is a dramatic change in intensity. The grasping feels like a compelling need of the organism. We may feel that we must have this experience in order for life to be worthwhile, and we are usually willing to do whatever is needed to obtain it. The energy is very tightly bound to the sense of survival. The Buddha grouped the areas of clinging in four broad categories: (1) pleasurable experiences, (2) views and opinions, (3) rites and rituals, and (4) belief in self. When we see the ferocity of our need to procure and defend our right for pleasure, our personal and political opinions, the indoctrinated beliefs in our religious views and practices, and the obstinate way we defend our self-image, we begin to understand the entrenched positions our egoic state stands upon.
In collection: Dependent Origination
2013-08-27 It's Too Close, Too Vast, Too Wondrous, and Too Easy 36:57
Howard Cohn
2013-09-01 Compassion (Karuna) and Equanimity (Upekkha) - Meditation and Q&A 36:04
Mark Nunberg
Retreat Dharma Talk
2013-09-03 Introduction to 100-Day Retreat in Daily Life - The Five Training Precepts 37:43
Howard Cohn
2013-09-04 Freedom from the Known 52:48
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-09-08 Why Practice? 30:19
Ayya Anandabodhi
2013-09-08 Wisdom or Knowledge? 32:18
Ayya Santacitta
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