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Retreat Dharma Talks
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Morning Meeting Offerings
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| These are shorter talks that were offered during the morning meetings by Ajahn Sucitto to the lay support crew the first and last weeks of the winter retreat at Tisarana Monastery. |
2016-12-24 (93 days)
Tisarana Buddhist Monastery
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2016-12-24
Willing to Make a Mistake
12:56
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Ajahn Sucitto explains how we have to be willing to make mistakes in order to learn and understand. And we need to examine the fear we have of making mistakes.
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2016-12-26
Respect
13:16
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Speaking on Respect, Ajahn Sucitto explores what it means to develop this wholesome attitude with ourselves and others.
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2016-12-27
Following the Thread
11:35
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Ajahn Sucitto
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In community we follow the thread of our varied interactions with others and do our best to skillfully respond to how the place of practice presents itself.
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2017-03-22
Relying on Your Gut Intelligence
24:08
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Ajahn Sucitto
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In this morning talk, Ajahn Sucitto points to a gut intelligence we all have that can be relied on to save us from the thinking mind. The thinking mind creates suffering. Our embodied (gut) intelligence is a savior, a source of safety; it always tells the truth.
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2017-03-23
Transpersonal: The Place of Don't Have To
27:43
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Ajahn Sucitto describes how our efforts to be good and “get it right” tend to come from a constricting place. Such efforts are accompanied by self-consciousness, criticism and stress which block access to the innate good qualities of our own heart. This talk outlines a way to move from the strategies of the head to the opening of the heart by coming into the body.
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2017-03-24
Faith: The Grounds for Your Personal Monastery
33:44
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Addressing the universal need to find meaning, Ajahn Sucitto describes how faith and wisdom work together in this search to set us free. He encourages the group, upon leaving the supports of the monastery structures and routines, to sustain forms of practice and personal protocols for wholesome actions as a way to keep one rooted in what has true meaning.
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2017-03-24
If You Grow Good Fruit, Eat It!
13:58
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Ajahn Sucitto responds to a question about dana parami, describing the gift of safety that can be provided by keeping precepts and sustaining open awareness. He reminds us that in the field of dana we are also in a position to receive generosity, partaking of the good fruit we have grown.
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2017-03-25
Offering and Receiving: Training in the Relational Domain
31:11
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Ajahn Sucitto reflects on how ways of relating at the monastery provide training for accessing the true place of citta. In the monastery we are encouraged to get beyond self-views of “have to”, “is it good enough” and “am I worthy” so the deeper qualities of citta - warmth, generosity, gratitude - can manifest.
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