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Pak Chong Silent Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

A silent retreat held in Pak Chong in Thailand

2025-11-28 (7 days) Nera Nara Retreat Centre

  
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2025-11-28 Opening talk - Living on retreat 24:20
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-28 GM Standing 17:47
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-28 Mantra - Metta Karuna Mudita Upekkha 11:40
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-29 The path to sati 50:20
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-29 Q&A 34:57
Ajahn Sucitto
00:07 Q1 There is body contemplation and contemplation of death. Can I contemplate things such as my work, my relationships with a fear of failing? How do I do it? 20:28 Q2 You mentioned during Qigong making a circle with the arms and concentrating within the ring. I found this very helpful to calm the mind. Is there something similar to help calm the mind during sitting or standing meditation? 29:40 Q3 You said the world begins and ends in the body. I'm rather used to hearing that the mind is the source of everything. Can you clarify this please?
2025-11-29 Viveka 13:19
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-30 GM - Meeting and greeting the morning body 38:34
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-30 Slowing down to comfort 56:40
Ajahn Sucitto
2025-11-30 Q&A 41:56
Ajahn Sucitto
Questions précised: 00:23 Q1 Can you give me some advice on self forgiveness? I can easily forgive others but not myself. 15:58 Q2 I don't usually experience deep samadhi but in the past few days there's much stillness in the sitting and the body feels heavy and grounded. Is this the right direction? 19:45 Q3 in order to develop sati we should come out of thoughts or thinking. Isn't that attempt just more thinking? 31:15 Q4 Generally speaking is there a difference in Buddhist approach to emotional psychological pain and physical pain? 40:44 Q5 Can you explain the difference between citta and mind?
2025-12-01 Harmonizing citta and body leads to samadhi 53:11
Ajahn Sucitto
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