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Retreat Dharma Talks

December 2017 Retreat

2017-12-22 (10 days) Phu Tara Faa

  
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2017-12-22 Introduction: Orientation that takes us through birth, aging & death 21:09
Ajahn Sucitto
Finding true orientation often begins with disorientation from the known. We look for orientation that can take us through birth, aging and death when everything is always changing. It’s Dhamma, the unconditioned, no need to hold on. That’s the ultimate security.
2017-12-22 Respect to the Shrine and 8 Precepts 13:25
Ajahn Sucitto
2017-12-22 Meditation Instructions: 3 languages of Dhamma – mind, heart & body 40:39
Ajahn Sucitto
Learn to tune into these 3 languages that are happening all the time, but we don’t hear them. Mind language (thought) overwhelms and corrupts; learn the language of the heart and body.
2017-12-23 Nourishment and Natural Repose 59:57
Ajahn Sucitto
Shifting gears from the fast paced speed of the world we’re invited to take up nutriment for careful attention – yoniso manasikara – to dispel hindrances. Widening the focus of attention and mindfulness of the whole body allows mindfulness and concentration to naturally develop.
2017-12-23 Standing Instructions: Listening to the earth with the soles of the feet 13:02
Ajahn Sucitto
Listening to the earth through the soles of the feet asks attention to be more attentive, receptive.. [6:35] Walking Instructions: Notice the intention to move first. How is the body going to walk?
2017-12-23 Suitable Themes - Crystalizing the 1st Noble Truth 39:57
Ajahn Sucitto
Most of the time you might realize that you can’t meditate! This is why we have to go back to the beginning, not just once but repeatedly. Maintaining the field of awareness without getting involved with content is the beginning. Acceptance without adopting.
2017-12-24 Morning Puja (English) 13:08
Ajahn Sucitto
Ajahn leads the group chanting
2017-12-24 Skilful Use of Puja 29:53
Ajahn Sucitto
Open the heart, connect to the field of practice started by the Buddha 2500 years ago. Tune in to the sense of lineage and connection. This gives rise to inspiration, faith, gratitude.
2017-12-25 Standing Meditation Instruction: Feeling the body in the body 21:39
Ajahn Sucitto
Experience the body as a unity rather than parts.. Find balance and release tension into that steady space.
2017-12-25 The Khandha, me and Existence 60:22
Ajahn Sucitto
The Buddha’s teaching is aimed at liberation from suffering – the way out is through complete abandonment of clinging. Basic remedy is to pause – this is just an organic system operating, there’s nothing wrong with you. It’s not personal. Don’t follow the message of mind consciousness, follow the direct experience of the body.
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