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Dharma Talks in English
1991-01-16 Dukkha and Compassion 15:27
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Buddha Dhamma Hermitage, Bundanoon, Australia)
In collection: Loving Kindness Anthology (New Style)

1991-01-16 Potthapada Sutta, D.N. 9 States of Consciousness; Stages of Insight: 1)Mind & Matter, 2)Rising & Passing Away, 3)5 Aggregates Loving-Kindness Meditation (Dukka=Compassion) (N.St.) 1:32:03
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Buddha Dhamma Hermitage, Bundanoon, Australia) Retreat @ Bundanoon

1991-01-16 Third and Forth meditative Absorption: Questions and Answers 1:26:48
Ayya Khema
Gaia House Retreat @ Gaia

1991-01-16 3rd Step of Insight: Discerning Cause & Effect (Overcoming Doubt), Elements, Aggregates, Karma as Causes Loving-Kindness Meditation (Pure Heart) 1:31:22
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Holy Redeemer - Oakland) Retreat @ Holy Redeemer

1991-01-16 7 Factors of Enlightenment plus 5 spiritual faculties (4th foundation of mindfulness) 1:17:31
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Kereva Park - Australia) Retreat @ Kereva

1991-01-16 Refuge & Precepts; Practice in Daily Life Loving-Kindness Meditation (Lotus) 1:32:48
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Mount Mary Immaculate, Lafayette, California) 1991 Retreat at Mount Mary

1991-01-15 What to Avoid, What to Develop, 5 Precepts, Loving Kindness Meditation 1:25:59
Ayya Khema
Forgiveness and gratitude
Khema Archive (Mount Mary Immaculate, Lafayette, California) 1991 Retreat at Mount Mary

1991-01-15 The Four Immaterial Jhanas and Their Benefits 1:33:31
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Holy Redeemer - Oakland) 1991 Retreat at Holy Redeemer

1991-01-15 What Lies beyond Our Control 40:20
Ajahn Sucitto
[This teaching was given while on pilgrimage in India during a retreat in Bodh Gaya. Link for more on this pilgrimage: https://whereareyougoing.podbean.com ] Sometimes we choose a ‘no control’ situation like retreat or pilgrimage for training. Devotion and acts of honoring open receptivity and change our way of seeing. The demanding grasping mind stops, and we begin to experience a proper relationship to experience, one of no conflict. We learn to humbly accept the unsatisfactory quality of life. This is the heart of surrender, to live in accordance with truth, and to trust the truth of our life as it is.
Cittaviveka

1991-01-15 Peace 16:34
Ayya Khema
Khema Archive (Buddha Dhamma Hermitage, Bundanoon, Australia)
In collection: Loving Kindness Anthology (New Style)

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