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Dharma Talks
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2005-04-10
Reaching Out By Way Of The Inner
49:00
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Jose Reissig
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This talk explores what the Buddha meant when he said that the end of the world cannot be reached by walking, but can only be found in this fathom-long body.
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Dominican Sisters center at Saugerties
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2005-04-09
The Middle Way Is Not Halfway
41:26
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Jose Reissig
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The Buddha said that he taught the Middle Way. His Middle Way should not be understood as a compromise between extremes. Rather, he offers us a radical new way of dealing with the perceived polarities.
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Dominican Sisters center at Saugerties
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2005-04-08
New Beginnings
35:22
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Jose Reissig
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As we come to the end of the old and begin anew, is this "new beginning" just a gambit to circumvent a situation, or are we embarking in a genuine process of transformation? The practice provides invaluable support for the latter choice.
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Philadelphia Meditation Center
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2005-03-31
Self and the Plane of Becoming
59:11
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Ajahn Sucitto
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The larger plane of becoming is potent with tendencies that give rise to the person. This person becomes formed from our worries, fears, compulsions – it’s a restricted self. We practice widening into that larger citta realm and cultivating enlightenment factors to form around instead. This is how we take responsibility for what we put out into the world, and to change our kamma.
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Cittaviveka
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Winter Retreat
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