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2013-11-21 Experiences with Krooba Ajahns 30:22
Ajahn Sumedho
34 of 43 from Luang Por Sumedho - CD: Talks from Thailand (2008-2014)
2013-11-24 Responding to Structures with Awareness 45:27
Ajahn Sumedho
15 of 43 from Luang Por Sumedho - CD: Talks from Thailand (2008-2014)
2013-11-24 Consciousness and Guilt 45:53
Ajahn Sumedho
31 of 43 from Luang Por Sumedho - CD: Talks from Thailand (2008-2014)
2013-11-26 Dependent Origination: Death 56:14
Rodney Smith
Birth and aging inevitably lead to dying and death. The Buddha suggests this pattern can be broken by waking up to the sequencing of Dependent Origination. We cannot prevent the body from dying but we can opt out from the paradigm in which "I" die along with it. When we live encased within the idea of "me," with the "me" as real as the physical form we embody, then as the body ages we will fear our death. Interestingly enough, by eliminating everything that lives within the cycle of birth and death, we find our way out of death. Investigating what remains after death or what cannot be born or age can begin to move us away from dependency on form. We cannot rest our answer on the visible world because all we see will be taken away. If _what_ we see dies, perhaps the invisible _seeing_ itself holds the deathless. What is it that sees out of our eyes? Again, not what we see, but the seeing or awareness itself. Awareness gives us the capacity to see, but awareness cannot be seen. Though awareness cannot be seen, it can be intimated through a felt-sense of the body.
In collection: Dependent Origination
2013-11-27 Everything Is Given 59:27
Pamela Weiss
2013-11-27 Dharma Talk 1:16:51
Larry Rosenberg
2013-11-29 The Capacity to Feel 45:50
Ayya Santacitta
2013-12-01 Knowing Subjective Experience 56:47
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-12-01 Four Foundations of Mindfulness 57:58
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-12-03 Brilliant Selling of Samsara 41:13
Howard Cohn
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