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2014-07-19 Watering Flowers, Pulling Weeds 26:13
Ayya Anandabodhi
2014-07-19 Speaking of Violence 36:47
Ayya Medhanandi
If we can deal with the craziness of the mind, we can help to decrease the craziness and violence of the world. But we have to be so patient and keep faith with the process of of cleaning up our own violence. Even when the mind is hot, there will be some good will that we can touch - if we lean towards that which is kind and gentle - harmless - this can lead us towards fearlessness and acceptance.
2014-07-19 Transformation of Regret 22:34
Ayya Santacitta
2014-07-20 On Meditation 45:20
Ayya Santacitta
2014-07-26 It's Never Too Late 37:48
Ayya Anandabodhi
2014-07-29 The Bliss of Consciousness 30:58
Howard Cohn
2014-07-29 Intention, Motivation and Purpose 37:06
Andrea Fella
This talk was given as a part of the series "Where Rubber Meets the Road: A Series on Mindful Living." When we start to meditate, we notice how much our body and mind influence each other. In the teachings of the Buddha, he highlighted a quality of mind at which this point of connection between body and mind happens. It's a factor in the mind he called "intention" or "volition." Intention or volition is a mental urge that impels us to act. Every action that we do of body, of speech, of mind, has this impulse that precedes it. With practice, it is possible to see this urge or impulse. With an intention to act comes motivation -- the reason why we are going to do something or say something. The Buddha said that this is an interesting place to pay attention to, because when we are not aware of our motivations, our habits of mind (such as greed, aversion and delusion) are choosing our motivations for us, and often those habits are not so helpful. So at this moment of choice when we have this intention to act, the motivation that accompanies that intention is what will either lead us down the path towards more struggle in our lives, or lead us down the path towards more happiness in our lives.
In collection: Where Rubber Meets the Road: A Series on Mindful Living
2014-08-01 Comments on a Statement by Mae Chee Kaew 45:05
Bhante Bodhidhamma
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2014-08-05 Freedom 40:27
Howard Cohn
2014-08-06 After Things Fall Apart 61:32
Pamela Weiss
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