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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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2022-10-14 GM - Walking and Movement 3:45
Noticing the key qualities and dynamics.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-14 Understanding Recollection of Buddha Dhamma Sangha 19:33
Chanting is painting an image with sound. What do we mean by Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha? Why are they important? Using the traditional forms wisely.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-14 Settling in-Find Balance and Contentment 50:59
Adjusting to the external space, getting comfortable in yourself, find the place internally where you can be okay with what's happening externally and internally. Focus on this and make much of it, experiencing the body's energy flows.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-14 Reflections on the Heart and Silent Meditation 17:06
We use the body to help the heart open from withdrawn states. What is felt, what is sensed? Linger in that territory and keep noticing.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-14 On Food Offering 7:42
Meal time is an opportunity for mindfulness around making choices and appreciating the act of generosity involved. Physical aspects of offering and receiving.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-14 Guided Standing and Sitting 38:28
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-13 Precepts - Internalizing and highlighting values 35:57
A review of the retreat’s theme. An opportunity to bring ethical concepts, precepts, and concerns to the forefront and to understand and appreciate their heart feelings.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Love is the Breath of Life
2022-10-07 Q&A 40:18
01:32 Where can I get a print copy of your book Breathing Like a Buddha? (also PDF here: https://cdn.amaravati.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/27/Breathing-Like-a-Buddha-Web.pdf); 02:24 How can I contribute some dana to you? (also see here: https://www.cittaviveka.org/online-donations and navigate to Chithurst); 04:04 When you speak of the energy body, is that the embodied sense of self? 06:35 What did you mean when you said “The space within and without the body where mental formations form”? 11:33 Could you speak about the phrases the Buddha uses in the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta? 13:12 What causes unskilful behaviour or though to arise and to stop? 20:28 How can I work for the benefit for other people without being fearful of making mistakes and hurting others? 22:42 How can I turn the mind from outside to inside with other people around? 27:51 I experience constant internal discussions, comments and judgements about past events. What do I do with this sense of self? 34:02 How do I follow Ajahn’s suggestion to make resolution and intention without getting into goal-seeking on the other hand?
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-10-07 GM Quietening and investigating 14:42
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-09-02 Citta internal-external in balance 28:28
Contemplating citta reveals how its external manifestations are formed – in speech and behaviours from its internal moods and feelings that overwhelm. Taking refuge internally through embodiment supports the contemplation leading to liberation.
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-09-02 GM 22:26
A combined talk, examining how chanting contributes to external and internal practice, and guided meditation (at 12:15) addressing the framing of the body.
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-08-12 The moderation of the middle way 38:35
Developing an awareness of mind states and their bodily feelings brings an understanding of the mental and energy bodies, a freedom from the prison of the self and a transformed “doing” energy.
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-08-12 GM - The gift of ground 15:31
Receiving the gift of ground to access the body and the breath
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-07-15 Dhamma Streams Q&A 32:28
04:57 Q1 How to work with jealousy at others’ good fortune. 21:15 Q2 Living through old age, sickness and death is really highlighting my dread of being unreasonable and fitting in with familyWhat to do? 23:33 Q3 How can we use grief after the loss of a loved one? 27:36 Q4 Two similar questions: (a) I have experienced a loss of direction and feel no zest for living and insecurity overwhelms me. (b) Angry thoughts / emotional intensity lead to self admonishment. What can I do?
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-07-15 Q&A 50:04
04:57 Q1 How to work with jealousy at others’ good fortune. 21:15 Q2 Living through old age, sickness and death is really highlighting my dread of being unreasonable and fitting in with family. What to do? 23:33 Q3 How can we use grief after the loss of a loved one? 27:36 Q4 Two similar questions: (a) I have experienced a loss of direction and feel no zest for living and insecurity overwhelms me. (b) Angry thoughts / emotional intensity lead to self admonishment. What can I do? 32:25 Q5 Can you expand your ideas about the connections between citta and cetena. 37:37 Q6 What is meant by the unconditioned? 42:56 Q7 What are the kasinas? 46:24 Q8 Can you speak about hiriottappa?
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-07-03 Q&A - How to get out of your head and why 33:05
Questions are précised 00:00 Q1 When the body or place doesn’t seem like a safe place to be, how can we take refuge in the heart? 04:01 Q2 I have been experiencing a flight – fight response recently, triggered perhaps by the pandemic. Everything seems to get trapped in the brain although I have been meditating for years. It seems to be a bit of a fight. Do you have any advice please? 12:39 Q3 The pandemic mode seems to continue and these small text messages are very quick and short and I feel lost, not catching up to the mind states of others. How can we do body practices in this situation? 18:39 Q4 There is so much to worry about these days and it seems almost hopeless sometimes. My meditation helps, but how can I be more consistent with the practice please? 23:31 Q5 I’m a psychologist working with people who have experienced severe trauma. Do you have one or two suggestions as to how I can help other people to clear energies that affect the heart and body? 28:54 Q6 I have relationship issues with my sister over how she treats our mother. I have spoken rather harshly to her about this and she has stopped talking to me. How can I deal with this please?
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2022-07-03 How to get out of your head and why - An online talk requested by Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives, Bangkok 22:23
Incessant thinking is like a vehicle whose wheels have left the ground. Presence can be anchored by mindfulness of the body; this allows the heart safety from agitation and reduces addictive longing for sense stimulation.
Cittaviveka
2022-06-25 Guided standing meditation 30:22
Guided standing meditation - (Méditation debout guide)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-24 Q&A 48:30
(précis) 00:00 Q1 You speak of “an energy body”. I feel energy passing through my physical body but what is the difference between the two bodies? How do they interact? 42:16 Q2 During walking meditation I had the feeling that I no longer existed as a person. Everything was concentrated in the present moment and the sound of a bell ringing lasted for an eternity. The experience unsettled me. ((précis) 00:00 Q1 Vous parlez d'« un corps énergétique ». Je sens de l'énergie traverser mon corps physique mais quelle est la différence entre les deux corps ? Comment interagissent-ils ? 42:16 Q2 Pendant la marche méditative, j'ai eu le sentiment que je n'existais plus en tant que personne. Tout était concentré dans l'instant présent et le son d'une cloche durait une éternité. L'expérience m'a déstabilisé.)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-24 Taking your retreat home 63:47
Some suggestions for taking the benefits of the retreat home and continuing one’s development. (Quelques suggestions pour profiter des bienfaits de la retraite à la maison et poursuivre son développement. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-23 Q&A 57:38
(précis) 00:00 Q1 When an emotion or unpleasant feeling like anger or fear arises, should we carry on meditating on the breath or should we reflect and analyze? 28:02 Q2 Can you explain more about cleansing and transmuting afflictive emorions in one's heart? 45:19 Q3 Is it possible that pleasant sensations can help us live a more serene life even if they are impermanent? 48:28 Q4 Regarding the group form, why do we simply have to listen and only share in the small groups? ((précis) 00:00 Q1 Lorsqu'une émotion ou un sentiment désagréable comme la colère ou la peur surgit, doit-on continuer à méditer sur la respiration ou doit-on réfléchir et analyser ? 28:02 Q2 Pouvez-vous en dire plus sur la purification et la transmutation des émotions afflictives dans le cœur? 45:19 Q3 Est-il possible que des sensations agréables puissent nous aider à vivre une vie plus sereine même si elles sont éphémères ? 48:28 Q4 Concernant la forme de groupe, pourquoi devons-nous simplement écouter et ne partager qu'en petits groupes?)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-23 Guided meditation - cultivation of goodwill 45:48
Using breath we fill a bubble that is almost an aspect of our body, allowing it to diffuse as we exhale. We release the unneeded and bring in what is needed - lightness, warmth or freshness, humour. We allow goodwill to manifest, just this. (En utilisant la respiration, nous remplissons une bulle qui est presque un aspect de notre corps, lui permettant de se diffuser lorsque nous expirons. Nous libérons l'inutile et apportons ce qui est nécessaire - légèreté, chaleur ou fraîcheur, humour. Nous permettons à la bonne volonté de se manifester, juste cela. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-23 Heart energies 67:56
The subtle energies of practicing generosity include feelings of gratitude or respect, avoiding the pitfalls (e.g.) of a sense of obligation or comparison with others. This is right motivation. We note the beauty of our own heart, steady and receptive, void of ill will. (Les énergies subtiles de la pratique de la générosité incluent des sentiments de gratitude ou de respect, évitant les pièges (par exemple) d'un sentiment d'obligation ou de comparaison avec les autres. C'est la bonne motivation. Nous notons la beauté de notre propre cœur, stable et réceptif, dépourvu de mauvaise volonté.)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-23 Guided Standing Meditation 57:44
With optional sitting at 25 min. (Avec assise optionnelle à 25 min)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-22 Q&A 40:09
00:00 You said the citta is concerned with security and nourishment and that it was not personal. Is that before conditioning or before birth? (00:00 Vous avez dit que le citta concerne la sécurité et la nourriture et que ce n'était pas personnel. Est-ce avant le conditionnement ou avant la naissance ?)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-22 Instructions-meditation 11:43
Developing the experience of the inner body, the quality of body and mental feelings - being more aware of inner joy, confidence and wisdom. (Développer l'expérience du corps intérieur, la qualité des sensations corporelles et mentales - être plus conscient de la joie intérieure, de la confiance et de la sagesse. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-22 The Indriyas 66:06
The five indriya are intimate allies that allow for a full and profound liberation - faith, persistence, mindfulness, concentration and discernment. They are conditioned but help us to cultivate the path towards the unconditioned. (Les cinq Indriya sont des alliés intimes qui permettent une libération pleine et profonde - foi, persévérance, pleine conscience, concentration et discernement. Ils sont conditionnés mais nous aident à cultiver le chemin vers l'inconditionné. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-21 Guided Meditation 41:45
Sit in a comfortable position so that breathing is made easy. Pay attention to the spaces when the exhalation ends and then when the inhalation ends. (Asseyez-vous dans une position confortable pour faciliter la respiration. Faites attention aux espaces lorsque l'expiration se termine, puis lorsque l'inspiration se termine.)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-21 Q&A 20:23
00:00 Q1 Where do energies come from? Do these drive evolution and the origin of life? 01:16 Q2 In walking meditation do we have to keep walking back and forth. 13:10 Q3 The days start alright but I accumulate the detritus of thinking through the day. What to do?
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-21 Dealing with afflictive states 13:33
Developing confidence in experiencing presence by using the body and citta together. Establishing ground presence is the fundamental beginning. (Développer la confiance dans l'expérience de la présence en utilisant ensemble le corps et le citta. Établir une présence au sol est le début fondamental. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-21 Walking Instructions 5:17
Using a forest style of walking produces rhythmic comfortable walking like a lion rather than a chicken using 25-30 paces, sensing the general mood and enjoying the forest. (L'utilisation d'un style de marche en forêt produit une marche rythmique confortable comme un lion plutôt qu'un poulet en utilisant 25 à 30 pas, sentant l'ambiance générale et appréciant la forêt. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-21 An approach to Meditation 25:01
Tuning into the rhythms of the body and its breathing, we are aware of an impression in the heart. Sympathy or empathy is available to meet this. Relax. Let the body breathe undisturbed. (En accord avec les rythmes du corps et de sa respiration, nous sommes conscients d'une impression dans le cœur. La sympathie ou l'empathie est disponible pour répondre à cela. Relaxer. Laissez le corps respirer sans être dérangé.)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-21 The importance of language 1:11:03
Ajahn shows how language creates a separate individual and offers a selection of new vocabulary and meaning coming from Buddhist teachings demonstrating how they can be used for investigation. (Ajahn montre comment le langage crée un individu séparé et propose une sélection de nouveaux vocabulaires et significations issus des enseignements bouddhistes démontrant comment ils peuvent être utilisés pour l'investigation. )
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-06-20 Opening Talk and Instructions 36:09
Retreats require a commitment to the process of surfacing subtle energies through mindfulness of the body. Ajahn reviews basic sitting posture and it's utility. (Les retraites nécessitent un engagement dans le processus de faire émerger les énergies subtiles grâce à la pleine conscience du corps. Ajahn passe en revue la posture assise de base et son utilité.)
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Energy as a means of liberation and well-being
2022-05-30 Ajahn Closing Comments 20:00
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-30 Guided Brahma Vihara Meditation 45:06
Cultivating receptive and responsive heart energies, provides an ongoing exploration. The field of body provides the best venue to experience how these energies move and to understand their characteristics.
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-29 Q&A 47:39
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
00:00 Q1 What clings? 11;13 Q2 Laura, can you speak more about moving back and forth between the path and the world. 16:51 Q3 What is meant when a person says someone is their teacher? 19:43 A poem by Rabindranath Tagore is read. 21:00 Q4 How to skilfully help others in our lives to get them to slow down and be more present? 27:14 Q5 How to let go of regrets and uproot the self? 36:08 Q6 Please distinguish taking ownership of karma and clinging to everything else.
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-29 Guided Meditation - Attention to Posture 47:02
A detailed description of the sitting posture allows the listener to gain fresh perspective on this form of meditation.
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2022-05-29 Opening and Closing in Goodwill 52:29
Opening and closing happens everywhere, even with breathing. Discharging creates space for enjoyment, spontaneity and flexibility. Eventually even energy must be relinquished, so we practice recollection of death using the brahma viharas to expand awareness, closure with no regret, the deathless.
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2022-05-28 Q&A 33:41
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
(Questions are précised and read later into the file to protect participants’ anonymity) 00:11 Q1 I’ve felt a lot more alive and sensitive over the retreat, experiencing a lot of inwards and outwards connectivity. How does that affect the deepening of practice? And also are the experience of chi and piti related? What about after leaving the retreat, is the loss of sensitivity inevitable? 13:20 Q2 Can you say more about “the imaginal practices”? Please expand on how chanting can re-pattern emotional energy. 23:20 Q3 I’m having new meditative experiences that make me excited and even a bit fearful in seeing consciousness as impermanent. Can you advise please? 23:03 Q4 Is it automatic that samadhi will lead to discernment?
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2022-05-28 Crossing the Floods 54:02
Ajahn explores the Buddha's famous prescription: 'By not pushing forward and by not standing still, I managed to cross the floods'.
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-28 Devotional Imaging - Inviting the Indriya (with 30 min meditation) 39:13
Sacred images can brighten the mind and allow helpful energies to arise. We can summon the indriya through this means. With devotional practice, we dislodge the self from its center point, revealing the energy of spiritual desire (chanda).
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-27 Q&A 28:17
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
Questions are précised and some are read later into the file to protect participants’ anonymity. 00:00 Q1 How wide can the space of embracing you spoke of be for people (like prisoners for example) who may not have the present capacity for insight and who seem not ready to face trauma. Perhaps they will never be ready. O1:44 Q2 When and how in meditation and life, should we put boundaries around unhelpful things without a pushing away quality? 06:10 Q3 Could you say more about the relationship between the composed part and the part that’s in disaray as more important than either of the two. 8:52 Q4 Could we hear more about jealousy please and the associated difficult shame reactions. 16:09 Q5 Does any kind of volition disrupt bodily alignment or subtle bodily energies, or can the well instructed person conceive or even act without resultant misalignment?
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2022-05-27 The Kindness of Wisdom 51:51
Discernment is easily biased by the five aggregates, especially mental constructions such as uncertainty and ‘not quite right yet’. Contemplating citta we can understand suffering rather than adopt a notion of solving it.
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2022-05-26 Orientation Towards Completion and Ease 60:02
Developing facility with the indriya – faith, energy, mindfulness, collectedness and discernment – supports awareness of skilful states flowing and fulfilling themselves within a mindful embodiment.
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2022-05-26 Guided Standing Meditation 42:28
Self massage helps body awareness arise. With mental intention, alternately directing and releasing activation energy around the body, we increase connectivity and provide a broad basis for mindfulness.
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2022-05-25 Q&A 23:45
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
Questions are précised and some are read later into the file to protect participants’ anonymity. 00:00 Q1 Please say more about sankara and their physiological / psychosomatic body links; 18:06 Q2 I have a question about tears borne from love and grieving. How does this fit with equanimity?
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2022-05-25 Sati-sampajañña - Clearing Hindrances 60:12
Hindrances can be cleared through ‘mindful direct awareness’ – sati sampajañña. Such working through what blocks the potential of citta, demands humility, since it is not one’s personal self doing the work. Body is a key and potent resource.
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-24 Q&A 38:32
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
Questions are précised and some are read later into the file to protect participants’ anonymity. 00:00 Your explanation of sati as putting a ring around proliferation makes sense to me. How best to do the ring-fencing? 12:46 Q2 Does the Buddha say what the purpose of human life is? 17:39 Q3 What happens when you die? 22:37 Q4 Could you speak more about citta resting in itself. 27:24 Q5 Am I trying to do too much when holding a sense of ground and releasing boundaries for myself? 30:20 Q6 Boundaries in relationships when caring for elderly parents.
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2022-05-24 Currents in the Citta - Sati 54:00
Considering the structures of the day we can release those that are not useful and direct them to discover citta and an inner balance, not just 'the next thing'.
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2022-05-24 Guided Standing Meditation 50:40
Standing form is a powerful way to bring one into the realities of embodiment which can be taken then to sitting or walking.
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2022-05-23 Sati - The Third Indriya 56:19
Sati-mindfulness, or bearing in mind – is the third indriya. It is a powerful ally for liberation. With this we come out of old habits and find freshness, meaning, potency. You feel where your strength arises.
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-23 Guided Standing Meditation 40:06
With standing it's difficult to drift off. Feeling connection to and the strength of the ground and using the bones for support rather than muscle.
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-22 Q&A 36:14
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-22 Walking Suggestions 6:18
Our energy is normally inclined to the front of our bodies. Is there a wider approach?
Gaia House The Indriya: Allies for Liberation
2022-05-22 Walking Suggestions 6:17
Our energy is normally inclined to the front of our bodies. Is there a wider approach?
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2022-05-22 Discovering the Energy of Presence 44:45
The retreat theme acknowledges we need allies in cultivating awareness, something outside our normal self structure but available, in spite of the personality. Aspiration/ faith are the first of these.
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2022-05-21 Q&A 35:19
with Ajahn Sucitto, Laura Bridgman
(Questions are précised and read later into the file to protect participants’ anonymity) 00:12 Q1 One-pointedness; 08:22 Q2 Can you comment on the widely taught practice of one pointed concentration; 16:31 Q3 I struggle with narratives filled with self-limiting beliefs I create in meditation and daily life. Can you help with this please?; 30:31 Q4 When do we choose open curiosity versus directed compassion or loving kindness? What is the relationship between them and their utility?
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2022-05-21 Reflections 46:49
Words like “central axis” and “periphery” help create a template for awareness of all the senses in a field rather than seizing on points or a particular sensory experience. This is citta / mind/ heart, an awareness of a psychosomatic field.
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2022-05-21 Standing Meditation 41:40
Becoming aware of the spinal axis and the space around it. This can be used in any position.
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2022-05-20 The skilful use of precepts 11:10
Refuges and precepts provide a field of conscience and concern that wards off carelessness, imbalance, distractedness and negativity – and helps in moving towards a true norm that won’t let us down.
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2022-05-20 Guided Meditation 19:19
Gathering ourselves into a field of collective awareness, we tune into a sense of shared belonging and support with other human beings.
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2022-05-06 Sustaining the Middle Way Sampajañña 26:37
Using the body's sensitivity we can notice what stabilizes and gladdens the citta, that moment the Buddha touches our heart. How can our practice continue this? Ajahn recommends cultivating sampajañña - fully and directly knowing what’s happening - and describes its four qualities.
Cittaviveka 2022 Online Teaching
2022-05-06 Guided Meditation 15:32
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2022-05-01 Taking the 3 Refuges (P) 1:30
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2022-05-01 Suffusion with the Divine Abidings (E) 3:55
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2022-05-01 Refuge Mantra (P) 1:31
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2022-05-01 Morning Chanting (P) and 5 Subjects (P&E) 8:16
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2022-05-01 Morning Chanting (E), Loving Kindness (E) and 5 Subjects (P&E) 12:27
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2022-05-01 Metta sutta (P) 4:14
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2022-05-01 Evening Chanting (E) and Divine Abidings (E) 9:37
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2022-05-01 Divine Abidings(P) 4:57
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2022-05-01 Anapanasati Sutta (P) 5:51
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2022-04-30 The True Norm Releases the World 50:26
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2022-04-30 The True Norm Releases the World 50:26
Dhammas arising internally and externally merge eventually in a stable point – this is how it is now. We see the craving and becoming and release them in favour of the true assembly.
Cittaviveka
2022-04-24 The sense of identity as a place to contemplate 39:14
Contemplating the internal experience of “me” and the way “me” reacts with external phenomena reveals how our identity is constantly manufactured by our reactions. Widening and relaxing supports a heart that is modest, clear and open, without stress and without identity; a heart that can comfortably meet and deal with what arises.
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-24 A path to the deathless 54:41
Who or what you think you are is not your fundamental home. Learning to contemplate the citta/ mind/ heart and the five aggregates (form, consciousness, perceptions, feelings and mental formations) reveals a way to dismantle the driven ego and liberate the citta from aging, sickness and death.
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-24 Harmony practice 30:27
A guided chanting / sound exercise to generate internal harmony and harmony with others.
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-23 What does identity have to do with practice? 56:18
Identity is actually a process of making a self through clinging to what mind creates through contact with our environment and other people. This process comes down to the interplay of form, consciousness, perceptions, feelings and mental formations – the aggregates (khandha) But am I really any part of this? Investigation allows us to unclog the heart and release the inherent suffering. Ajahn recommends walking as a way of experiencing flow and fluidity. No identity is needed!
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-23 What is our identity? 50:56
Investigation reveals this to be a mix of causes and conditions (inherited karma) along with actions and attitudes established through compulsive reactions. Using the Buddha's core teaching of the dukkha/ suffering that comes with clinging, we learn to use the feelings in the body as a guide to allow us to move out of this programmed self.
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-23 Guided Meditation 43:02
Guided sitting and standing
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-23 Introduction and theme 12:35
In understanding and relaxing the boundaries of self we step back and listen internally with goodwill, discovering what has to be set aside or investigated. Thus we begin to release the self from the habitual trap of cause and effect.
London Insight Meditation Relaxing self-boundaries into Dhamma fields
2022-04-16 The Shoerack of Life 48:14
Life is interactive and irregular with moments regarded as too much or too little. We use community as a field of practice to span these, developing awareness, knowing how to manage the volitional formations, self making impulses that cause suffering.
Cittaviveka
2022-04-09 Mindfulness of the Interactive Domain 39:05
Moving into the inter-reactive, inter-responsive world we can become distracted, scattered. Seeing the seeds or tendencies to act in worldly ways contributing to disparities and lack of fellowship, we hold our attention suitably, living with others calmly and peacefully.
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2022-04-08 Finding the middle way 23:58
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2022-04-08 GM - Finding the middle way 25:49
Cittaviveka
2022-03-30 Getting off the Chessboard of Life 43:45
Our practice comes down to building up Path factors. Building up skills of integrity, loving-kindness, clarity of mind, and calm in order to be able to fruitfully meet dukkha. Clearing the ground, so citta is properly fed and encouraged to meet where the sense of self, the identification experience, comes to light – then citta can speak from its depth.
Cittaviveka 2022 Cittaviveka Winter Retreat Closing Group Practice
2022-03-29 Stop the Mind, Bring Forth the Heart 50:51
The mind is affected by the world of sense consciousness – creates boundaries and generates a self. But what’s to be cultivated is the unconditioned where those limitations and differentiations don’t exist. Relax the boundaries with the practice of goodwill. Incline towards harmony, respect, integrity, and paying careful attention, for your welfare and the welfare of others. This is an end to our proliferations.
Cittaviveka 2022 Cittaviveka Winter Retreat Closing Group Practice
2022-03-28 A Good Boat Needs Water 50:58
The thinking mind conceives, weaves into being other people and self; it’s very convincing. But there is a choice – you can refer to things, people, situations – or you can refer to where faith arises. Turn to that faith-vehicle and let the energies and the tonality of faith, generosity and virtue shape mind (or ‘heart’ citta). Then you find a proper basis for mindfulness.
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2022-03-27 The Dog Knows Its True Master 46:56
A lot of our practice is to recognize the ‘I am’ cannot do it – it has to be understood carefully as energies, habits, stories. Find another vehicle, the 5 indriya, the spiritual allies. The beauty of the practice is it works beyond the ‘I am’. The ‘I ‘can’t do it, but the indriya can. Give them a chance to keep working, and nature of citta is it does recognize these transpersonal qualities, like when a dog knows where its true master is.
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2022-03-26 Notice What You Don't See - The Causes of Things 38:08
Practice with directly experienced meanings, dhammas, qualities that touch the heart. Looking into causes and conditions, we begin to sense, this is causing certain phenomena to cease or arise. See where it goes; dhammas lead on by themselves. If you stay in touch with them they lead on to further clearance, or to further stress and suffering.
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2022-03-25 Everyone Likes Letting Go 39:33
Investigate feeling as an energy rather than as content. Refer to that which is affected, the heart itself. It’s up to us to apply energy, investigate, turn the mind around, turn the heart, get it to see clearly. Use body to stabilize and simplify content, and the concoction of thought dissipates. This is release; the heart becomes unrestricted.
Cittaviveka 2022 Cittaviveka Winter Retreat Closing Group Practice
2022-03-24 Aspiration – The Rising of the Heart 32:14
Aspiration connects to the very fundamental wish of the heart, and acts as the basis for energy. What does the heart really rise up for? Rather than just getting by in life, where is the sense of purpose and meaning that brings forth the best in us? All of our actions and words should proceed from that place of faith. Body helps ground and moderate that energy.
Cittaviveka 2022 Cittaviveka Winter Retreat Closing Group Practice
2022-02-01 The Tiger’s Challenge: Impeccability and Aspiration 48:52
The one thing we can train in and recollect is that we can aspire. No other creature aspires. We are born with desire, and if we don’t use it for aspiration it leaks out into sensuality and thinking. Then the mind loses its alertness. One of the most fundamental things we aspire to is a different alignment. Finding a place to stand which is true, empowering, dignified, blameless – a refuge. This is how you stand apart from the worldly currents, and live in the quality of good intent.
Cittaviveka
2022-01-25 Sound 4 Puja 38:49
Honouring and offering creates the atmosphere; recalling the purpose of the event/ the moment; using the significance of the location and time; cultivating aspiration
Cittaviveka Ajahn Sucitto Chanting Collection - Pali Sounds and Chanting Guidance
2022-01-24 Sound 3 Review and Practice 33:43
Noticing and reclaiming Pali phoneme differences from English and Thai; the effect of English and Thai language particularities; rhythm and consonant length
Cittaviveka Ajahn Sucitto Chanting Collection - Pali Sounds and Chanting Guidance
2022-01-23 Sound 2 Consonants 42:17
Mouth closure sounds that terminate a vowel
Cittaviveka Ajahn Sucitto Chanting Collection - Pali Sounds and Chanting Guidance
2022-01-22 Sound 1 Breath and Vowels 36:24
Outline of an approach to chanting as a practice; vowels
Cittaviveka Ajahn Sucitto Chanting Collection - Pali Sounds and Chanting Guidance
2022-01-18 Attend to the Heart Tones 18:39
When your heart becomes buried under thought, or you can’t manage what’s happening in the heart, then you need your body to bring you back. Body provides the steadying effect that allows the heart to come out. The other approach is through kindness, the ability to maintain presence, pausing and lingering whilst waiting for the heart’s response. This is how we begin to put aside the reactions and compulsiveness, and find our way out of the tangled web of confusion and distraction.
Bandar Utama Buddhist Society :  Well-being Is the Shape of the Heart
2022-01-18 Q&A 41:11
00:06 Mind in body or body in mind; 01:31 Citta voice and thinking mind voice – how to bring them together; 03:12 Mind storm leads to confusion, compulsive thoughts; 05:51 Sleeplessness, especially accompanied with anxiety; 08:02 how to ensure qualities like love are not coming from self-centeredness or craving; 11:09 Fear around upcoming surgery; 13:34 Losing the balance of mind when overcome with pain; 20:22 Others means of practice in addition to meditation; 21:59 Practicing meditation with the aim of attaining jhānas; 27:04 Getting a sense of pīti during meditation; 34:55 If there's no self who inherits the karmic residues from past lives; 36:51 discernment vs judgment.
Bandar Utama Buddhist Society :  Well-being Is the Shape of the Heart

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