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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.
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2023-04-08 Q&A 48:38
00:08 1. The word restraint brings up a lot of aversion in me. I feel as if it's an imposition on me. It is asking me to give up a known pleasure that can be felt now, or soon, for an unknown pleasure on the path that I may get to experience. It just doesn't add up. How do you see restraint? 06:33 2. You said something about how right views and virtue put the body and the mind in position that leads to right concentration and insight. I think I missed some steps. Can you clarify please? 15:24 3. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and struggle with doubt from time to time what is the nature of doubt? How can I work with it? 22:50 4. Questions about energy: a) You spoke about energy and awareness being open as opposed to closed. I have a hard time visualizing this as energy and awareness are all contained within the body. b) What's the relationship between steadiness in the flow of energy in the body and mind? c) How to turn to qualities in the bodies such as steadiness that support these same qualities in the citta? 37:56 5. What is it to be receptive? It seems receptivity also includes a skillful way of evaluating things too. Perhaps the other end of receptivity is being a doormat? 43:04 6. In walking meditation I'm learning to trust my feet to lead me to adapt to uneven terrain. However my left side gets tense. I find a reluctance to be at ease. 46:58 7. Regarding the subjects for frequent recollection, could you elaborate on the idea that the wise could find fault with my conduct.
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary :  Vimutti Retreat
2023-04-08 Walking meditation- how does a body walk? 4:52
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary :  Vimutti Retreat
2023-04-08 Right View on Meditation 27:03
When virtue is straight one’s view is straight, you establish mindfulness, realizing that what you do, think and say has significance. Exercising attention, awareness and intention, we develop a sense of embodiment, stabilizing attention on it.
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary :  Vimutti Retreat
2023-04-08 Guided meditation - Awareness and attention 13:24
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary :  Vimutti Retreat
2023-04-07 Guided standing and sitting meditation 47:09
Sitting starts at 19:40
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary :  Vimutti Retreat
2023-04-07 Precepts for happiness 16:04
Precepts are a vehicle for happiness and comfort for the heart – supporting that which can be liberated.
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary :  Vimutti Retreat
2023-03-23 Awareness and inquiry 27:47
Using a retreat for internal strengthening / cleaning, starts with an inventory of where we are and what's happening. It's a deep caring for oneself and one's experience. (Offered at ATBA.)
Vimutti Buddhist Monestary
2023-03-12 Learning from subtle body experience 30:05
The subtle body or energy body is a layer of experience we can explore. It's not esoteric, it's a normal part of life we can learn from. (Recorded during Ajahn's New Zealand trip)
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions
2023-03-12 GM 19:36
Recorded during Ajahn's New Zealand trip
Cittaviveka 2023 Online Dhamma Streams
2023-03-11 Spiritual Intelligence 31:46
The open state is unrushed, receptive to all the six senses. It receives them with a basic intelligence that stays intact and responds.
Bodhinyanarama Monastery, Stokes Valley, New Zealand

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