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Retreat Dharma Talks
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Rewilding The Mind
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2016-05-06 (25 days)
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center
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2016-05-07
The Nature of Citta
59:45
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Citta is awareness, heart and mind. It experiences involuntary and voluntary modes. In the involuntary is release, but the path to that is through intention, disengagement, and discernment.
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2016-05-08
Citta and a person meet in the body.
61:52
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Citta is occluded by not knowing its freedom. Citta enters the sensory condition, is ‘born’, develops a person to meet ‘the other’. Here is dukkha and personal responses to that don’t work, but dukkha can be released through citta in the body.
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2016-05-08
Accessing ‘Ground’ – Unconditional Acceptance
13:11
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Awareness is often beset with thoughts, emotions, and narratives that cause a ‘jump’ into conceptual proliferation. With unconditional acceptance we hold awareness as a non-reactive ‘pool’ that receives and resonates with mind-stuff but doesn’t react.
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2016-05-09
Puja: Participation not Observation
26:20
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Devotional practice works through including us in bodily, verbal, and heartful actions. Words and concepts are secondary to images and romances. Images of Buddha hands carry deep meaning.
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