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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Dharma Talks
2016-01-05
Q and A
36:40
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Ajahn Sucitto
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early group issues; dealing with energies; developing and using awareness of the body; pausing; concentrating and noting; taking only the “oh yeah!” from talks and instructions; guidelines for investigating traumatic experience; allowing energy to rest and come back; reclining meditation
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2016-01-05
Standing and walking
16:09
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Ajahn Sucitto
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a standing taster - posture basics and refinements of attention; healing processes; walking – composed. flowing, balanced movement
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2016-01-05
Right view
43:40
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Right view; qualities of the citta; recognizing awareness and attention; the mutual support of body and mind; difficult mind states /letting go; using the internal body sense to deal with “this”; tuning into incremental subtleties
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2016-01-05
Orientation
51:26
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Orientation to chanting; suggestions for sitting; importance of posture; using pause moments
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2016-01-02
It’s Like This Now
58:51
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Ajahn Sucitto
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This one slogan can be a reminder of how to sustain mindfulness as we leave the retreat. What we’ll notice is that most of the time, right now there is dukkha caused by the underlying ‘me’ sense. Meditation is an essential part of our spiritual training, but not the only part. Working in community is an invaluable aspect of spiritual training – it provided a context where we can get past the ‘me’ sense and get to the ‘we’ sense.
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Uttama Bodhi Vihara
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Meditation Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto in Uttama Bodhi Vihara (UBV)
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