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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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2009-01-21 Gentling The Mind 36:42
Cultivating a softer happier state of being is valuable in its own right, and also has a profound purpose – to release mental programs that bind us and restrict us, so we can experience a greater sense of ease and freedom.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-17 Transcendence Includes It All 59:55
The process of liberation is sometimes referred to as ‘transcendence’. Transcendence means you meet feeling, and mind gets bigger than that, includes it all. It is a natural mode of the mind, to meet and include. Enlightenment factors enable this stepping back and non-involvement. We can then meet the results of kamma and realize liberation.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-16 Inherited Kamma-Broadening The Range Of Practice 36:52
In general, practice is about creating the type of environment which can hold, accommodate and handle our kamma – whether that is internal and external. Enlightenment factors work to dissolve the encrusted compulsive reactions. Then we have more space, more choice in what we do and don’t do.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-15 Knowing Through Dispassion 37:24
Mindfulness offers the ability to sustain, to notice, and therefore to be wise. Through this we can experience feelings that arise as energy in the body. Stepping back, there is a shift from being in these to a knowingness of them, with resultant dispassion. This is the liberating process of insight.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-14 Intergration Into daily Death 36:28
Cittaviveka
2009-01-14 Generating Skilful Feeling 34:30
Mindfulness is about knowing how one is affected. We come to know where impulses and intentions/motivations come from, whether these are spiritual or worldly. With skilful intention, there is the possibility to generate pleasant feeling within ourselves. We can find joy in our own presence rather than through external means.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-13 A Step Towards The Transcendant 43:01
This teaching describes the running of psycho-somatic ‘programs’ (saṇkhārā ) – in terms of those that are default and those we can intentionally induce. In this way, in meditation, we develop skills that can change our psychological patterns. The method is: first step back from the torrent of mind; then, cultivate enlightenment factors.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-12 Natural Mind 3-Clarity 34:46
Cittaviveka
2009-01-12 Energy,view and Anapansati 37:43
When the mind is relieved from pressure, we can review the experience of what’s running through the mind, feeling the changes in terms of somatic energy. This energy body has primary intelligence, and retains learnt impressions. Through mindfulness of breathing, we calm and soothe this energy body – with resultant clarity.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-11 Natural Mind 2-Heart 50:01
Cittaviveka
2009-01-10 Natural Mind 1-Ground 41:09
Cittaviveka
2009-01-10 The Five Khandhas 52:06
The five khandhā provide a frame of reference for contemplation. Rather than trying to get rid of them, we examine them in order to understand that the seemingly solid basis of our experience is actually changing, inconstant, and dependent on consciousness.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-09 The Wearing out of Sankharas 39:00
When we meditate, we might notice reactive and compulsive surges of energy (saṇkhārā). If we can step back from getting involved with them, they gradually wear out. Then the mind stream becomes something we have a say over. There is an ability to make wise choices; this is a mark of freedom.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-08 Wisdom,Happiness and Renunciation 43:22
Renunciation and restraint return us to our innate happiness, happiness not reliant on external objects or conditions. Wisdom helps us discern what kind of happiness takes us out – or brings us back to ourselves.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-07 Politics 35:40
Cittaviveka
2009-01-06 Pull Your Foot Out Of The Stirrup 45:43
Cittaviveka
2009-01-06 Themes of meditation 30:49
Through referencing the parable of the cook (S.47:8), we are encouraged to get to know the mind in order to choose the meditation theme that suits it best. There are a range of themes you can use to counteract hindrances: such as death contemplation, unattractiveness of the body, lovingkindness, Buddha and breathing. Through trial and error, find out what is needed.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat
2009-01-05 Reflections On Tudong 48:24
Cittaviveka
2009-01-04 The Beauty Of Right Intention 35:13
Cittaviveka
2009-01-03 The One Thing You Can Do 49:52
Cittaviveka
2009-01-02 Tidying Up 34:13
Cittaviveka
2009-01-01 Hindrances 42:58
Cittaviveka
2008-12-06 Kamma - Make A Choice 42:42
Cittaviveka
2008-11-29 The Four Types Of Food 48:14
Cittaviveka
2008-11-22 Mindfulness Of Breathing 48:43
Cittaviveka
2008-11-16 Time To Take Leave 12:25
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-15 Sharing Feelings 5:21
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-15 Last Afternoon 48:19
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-14 Q&A - Feel Comfortable 1:12:07
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-14 Freedom Is A Tuna Fish Sandwich 48:52
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-13 Feeling Perception And Mind-States 45:36
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-12 Teaching Dhamma 1:10:24
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-11 Q&A - Vitakka - Vicara And Self-View 58:43
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-11 Space Thought And Sheep Dogs 36:37
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-10 Q&A - Presence Of Heart - Sati Is Always Thoughtful 60:16
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-10 Embracing Fear 41:46
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-09 Taking A Drive Down The Road Of Self 68:09
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-09 Healing Through Awareness 35:34
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-08 Confidence 56:57
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-08 Samadhi Sati 48:51
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-07 Great Heart 48:00
Amaravati Monastery November 2008
2008-11-01 Samadhi - Breathe Out And Wait 44:43
Cittaviveka
2008-10-19 Kathina Talk 2008-Great Heart 43:19
Renunciation sounds painful, but it’s actually a very useful thing to be able to do. Rather than seeking the beautiful and the good where it can’t be found, we consider what is actually needed. We find the heart is enriched through acts of generosity and sharing, and through these, we get what we need.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-09-21 G.M. 40:02
Beneath the currents of underlying thoughts lie the mind states. Thoughts will never take us to the end, to release. Relate instead with the mind states, directly handling them with sensitivity, understanding, receptivity.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-09-20 The Drunken Buddha 43:24
As we cultivate and come to know citta more, we may find it to be like a drunken Buddha – partly still caught up in unskillful actions, partly with the clear potential for liberation. Using hiri (self respect) ottappa (concern for others) as a frame of reference, citta begins to discern skillful from unskillful. Continue to practice in accordance with Dhamma, and the Path will clear the defilements.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-08-16 Kamma Junkies And Dhamma Heroes 53:56
A certain quality of heroism is called for in this practice. Not just as an act of bravado, but where one comes into their full potential for awakening; and not in a way of becoming anything – it’s overcoming any wish to become anything. Through overcoming this powerful drive, we shake the addiction of becoming.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-08-12 G.M - Centering On Goodness 48:57
One of our most important resources in mediation is basic well-being. We get distracted away from it. Mindfulness of body supports us to stay in touch with this sense of goodness.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-08-10 G.M. 41:36
An invitation to relax, feel welcome, and meet what arises with ongoing interest, curiosity and goodwill.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-08-02 Vinaya-A Universal Training 47:58
Vinaya isn’t just monastic rules. It is a set of teachings and guidelines that help check our actions so we can live according to our deeply held values – generosity, mutual respect, simplicity of needs. These values act as Path factors, to support the release into freedom.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
2008-07-26 Pinning Down The Shapeshifter 45:05
Meeting and transmuting the hindrances requires appropriate attention, knowing how one is affected. Referring to where body and mind meet as a base for investigation, come to know what starves the hindrances and what feeds the enlightenment factors.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat

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