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Dharma Talks
2009-02-01
THe Naked Heart
40:22
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Thanissara
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The mind like a rabbit in the head lights of the Hua T’ou
The swoon of the bardo’s and present time effects
Not using meditation like a lawyer but understanding what gets us obstructed
The story of Hui Neng & the world speaking the Diamond Sutra
Jatukanni’s question to the Buddha
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Dharmagiri
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Original Brightness Retreat
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2009-02-01
Integrity and the Poetics of Unknowing
69:40
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Rob Burbea
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Please note that these talks are from a 4 week retreat for experienced meditators. The talks and meditations can be listened to in any order or individually, but as they progressively unfold different levels of understanding of Emptiness, they will probably be more fully understood and the practices more easily developed if taken in series
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Gaia House
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Meditation on Emptiness (2009)
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2009-01-31
The Empty Bell
37:07
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Kittisaro
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The chipmunk, the donkey and the dew drops
Aspiration, despair, depression & Ajahn Chah’s encouragement
Suffering for the sake of ending suffering
Touching obstructions patience & kindness
Giving credit for practice already done & the highest merit
Like an empty bell
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Dharmagiri
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Original Brightness Retreat
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2009-01-31
Change of Lineage
44:43
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Kittisaro
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Direct knowing of emptiness
Between existence and nihilism
Emptiness isn’t empty, wonderful existence doesn’t exist
Grasping & papanca is the root of birth and death
Surface & depth of ocean is all water
Change of lineage from reliance on papanca to pure knowing
Angulimala and original hua t’ou – STOP
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Dharmagiri
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Original Brightness Retreat
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2009-01-31
Patience With Views and All Else
51:31
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Ajahn Sucitto
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In meditation, rather than getting involved with liking and disliking, we practise letting things just pass through. The movements are just shifts in energy. Learn how to move with the changes rather than reacting with sorrow, resistance or craving. Cultivate patience with your mind as it rattles on, and with a life that isn’t going the way you want, until the mind becomes big enough to hold it all.
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Cittaviveka
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Winter Retreat
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