Ayya Jitindriya's Dharma Talks
Ayya Jitindriya
Ajahn Jitindriya (aka Loraine Keats) is a Buddhist nun in the Theravada Forest Tradition. She first trained as a monastic in the lineage of Ajahn Chah & Ajahn Sumedho for nearly 17 years, from 1988-2004. After leaving the monastic order she earned a Master’s degree in Buddhist Psychotherapy Practice with the Karuna Institute in the UK, and continued to teach meditation and Buddhist retreats on invitation. Returning to live in Australia (her place of birth) in 2008, she practiced as a Buddhist psychotherapist for ten years, and in early 2018, re-entered the monastic life. Jitindriya now lives at Santi Forest Monastery in the Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia, where she is a guiding teacher. http://santifm.org/santi/
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2019-01-12
A Natural Stilling
2018-09-01
A Wake-up call
2017-08-24
Anapanasati and the Foundations of Mindfulness
2016-08-11
Anatta and Nibbana
2017-08-25
Calm, Clarity and the Contemplation of Anicca
2006-10-27
Contemplating Anatta
2018-11-07
Contemplating Conventions and The Four Noble Truths
2017-08-23
Courage, Self Respect and Knowing Consciousness
2007-08-12
Cultivating the Brahma Viharas In Practice
2016-08-09
Dependent Origination in everyday life
2018-09-15
Developing Wisdom with the Hindrances
2018-11-17
Don’t Seek for Truth Outside Yourself
2017-08-22
Finding Balance with Wise Reflection
2016-08-07
Five Khandhas: Seeing Through
2018-06-23
Frameworks for Investigating Dhamma
2018-08-01
Get Interested!
2007-08-18
Guided Meditation and Talk
2018-06-30
Guided Meditation and Talk: Right Effort
2019-07-06
Guided Meditation and Talk: Why Do We Meditate?
2017-08-24
Guided Meditation on Anapanasati
2016-08-06
Guided Meditation: Two Wings of Meditation
2017-08-20
Guided Practice - Settling into Presence
2016-08-13
Integrating Practice for Coming Home
1997-11-25
Investigation of the Sense World
2018-07-11
Knowing Dhamma in the Present
2019-01-23
Looking Deeply into the Nature of Things
2017-08-26
Mindfulness - Giving Rise to Factors of Enlightenment
2019-02-06
Mindfulness – The Central Player
2007-08-14
Nibbana - where the World Ends
2018-12-12
Nothing Whatsoever is Worth Clinging To
2007-08-16
On Not Wanting
2016-08-11
Q&A Anatta and Nibbana
2016-08-09
Q&A Day Four
2016-08-07
Q&A Day Two
2017-08-25
Question and Answer Session
2016-08-05
Refuge in Buddha Knowing the Dhamma
2019-07-24
Relaxing Out of Hope & Fear
2018-09-22
Seeing Where ‘Self’ and ‘The World’ Arise
2016-08-13
Self-view and Conceit
2017-08-21
The Anapanasati Sutta
2019-06-20
The Beautiful Teaching to Pukkusati
2018-10-24
The Journey Back to Where We Never Left
2006-10-23
The Middle Path to the Other Shore
2018-12-01
The Practice Path to the Heart’s Release
2019-04-20
The Search for Truth
2019-07-17
The Territory of Insight
2018-07-28
This Precious Opportunity
2017-08-27
Trust in Your Capacity to Awaken
2006-10-25
Trusting In Not Knowing
2000-11-02
Untitled
2000-10-29
Untitled
2018-08-25
Ways of Working with the ‘Thinking Mind’
2016-08-07
Yielding Deliverance as Essence