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Ajahn Sucitto's Dharma Talks
Ajahn Sucitto
As a monk, I bring a strong commitment, along with the renunciate flavor, to the classic Buddhist teachings. I play with ideas, with humor and a current way of expressing the teachings, but I don't dilute them.
2003-10-07 Body And Mind 57:55
Cittaviveka
2003-09-13 Dont Try Get Anything Out Of Practice 54:23
Cittaviveka
2003-09-06 Kamma, khandas, greed, hatred and delusion 57:49
Cittaviveka
2003-08-17 Taking Refuge In The Body 44:51
Cittaviveka
2003-08-06 Letting Go Of Process Of Self 55:00
Cittaviveka
2003-07-31 Four Brahmavitavas 53:35
Cittaviveka
2003-07-19 Being In The Present 10 Pararu 53:48
Cittaviveka
2003-06-29 Mindfulness Of Breathing 45:41
Cittaviveka
2003-06-28 Faith And Confidence 62:01
Cittaviveka
2003-06-01 Gladdening The Mind 42:58
Cittaviveka
2003-05-18 End Of Suffering Is Now 59:11
Cittaviveka
2003-05-03 The Four Elements 38:08
Cittaviveka
2003-02-16 Who Is Suffering 50:01
Cittaviveka
2003-02-15 Trickery Of Perception 52:21
Cittaviveka
2003-02-01 Entering Emptiness Via Perception 1 45:54
Cittaviveka
2003-02-01 Entering Emptiness Via Perception 2 62:58
Cittaviveka
2003-01-25 Contemplating Space 62:16
Cittaviveka
2003-01-25 Cultivating Calm And Insight 44:37
Cittaviveka
2003-01-21 Understanding Contact 53:32
Cittaviveka
2003-01-19 Don't Expect Second Best 49:15
Cittaviveka
2003-01-18 Animitta Nimitta Samadhi 52:23
Cittaviveka
2003-01-18 Donkeys And Carrots 54:24
Cittaviveka
2003-01-15 Dealing With Pressure And Stress 63:13
Cittaviveka
2003-01-13 Using Vaci-Sankhara 53:39
Cittaviveka
2003-01-11 One Pointedness 51:26
Cittaviveka

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