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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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2016-03-15 Untangling the Afflicted Mind 39:58
The Brahma Viharas Intentionality Refreshing mind and body Not being fixated on suffering Attention amplifies Energetic shift out of patterning Opening to pain is already goodwill Harmlessness
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-15 Spheres of Awareness 55:42
Softening boundaries Unskillful and skillful abstraction Objectification Friendship with the lovely Supports for entering the stream Buddha, & archetypal mother and father Recollection of death Not being good enough
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-15 To Others As to Myself 33:32
Calm (samatha) & View (vipassana) Healing of body, heart, mind fields (kaya, citta, vaci) Cracks between self and other Moving out of abstraction To not be broken by unpleasant feeling To others as to myself
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-14 Breath Meditation 27:08
Calming body and mind formations Buoyancy, ease, uplift, steadiness Spacious knowing Insight, dispassion Contemplation of conditionality Latent tendencies
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-14 Healing the Cracks 56:46
The defended mind A broken world Gestures of empathy Karmic field of intentionality Trapping people in divisive abstractions Mental conception: A dart, wound & plague The seen, seer, and seeing Mano Vinnana Honey Ball Sutta Generating & stopping the world
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-14 Accepting Impermanence 22:53
Healing splits Citta and conceived world Breath meditation Dispassion Relinquishment Natural empathetic quality of the citta Freedom from the known, imagined, and conceived
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-13 Functions of Mind in Service of Liberation 49:39
Vitakka - Vicara - Viveka - Jhana nexus Bring the mind here - explore, ponder, contemplate - absorbtion
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-13 Brief Tips on Working with Thought 12:25
Vaci sankhara Tracking a train of thought to underlying mood and feeling Vipalasa - distorted and delusional seeing Expecting the impermanent to be permanent, etc
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-13 Mula Sutta - Liberation from Separation 45:15
"All dhammas converge on feeling" Dhammas: moments of direct experience Origin of thought Being hit by a thought can shatter Abstraction and Ideologue's The seduction of clarity Abstracted mind can't be liberated vitakka, vicara, viveka
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-12 Entering the Field of Dhamma 30:13
Wide & deep field of lineage Subjects for frequent recollection Being possessed by possessions Separation from the loved Buddha, here and gone; the field continues Feeling..
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-12 Food for the Heart 28:36
Impermanence of sense contact Shift to a more reliable refuge Embracing the cascade of self with goodwill Things have to arise before they can pass away Non-self as base to see self The only way out is kindness & mutuality
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-12 Body Meditation 31:16
Being embodied, sitting and standing meditation
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-12 Generosity is Enlightenment 57:50
Giving from the Heart Generosity expects no results Being made into an "it" Mutuality - from "you" to "we" Differentiated consciousness - and beyond Softening and mercy
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-03-11 Sitting on Potential Found in Body-Mind 66:28
Arriving Potential Guided meditation (with rain) Posture No past, no future, rhythmic breathing, Trust breath Refuge and Precepts
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence
2016-01-10 Closing Talk 52:07
moving out of the retreat form; honouring others; unresponsive cittas and microphones; recognizing and using the underlying foundation with confidence; empathy and sympathy for ourselves and others from a confident citta; connections to others; story of the calm and loving peace activist; recommending skillful means: using the 5 precepts to bear the welfare of others in mind and to cultivate respect for oneself; offering value to each other; cultural themes – intention and convention; using the pause; top down morality; guilt and confession, unskillfulness of some religious forms ; sila - being clear about intention to help the citta; finding balance and clarity; skillful use of the restful aspects of meditation; common social behaviours, gossip and fuzziness of intention; ongoing attunement of attention to what really counts; your citta has the capacity for great well being and clarity; respecting and gladdening the citta and spending time each day listening to the citta; reflection on the triangular mural in the hall; the earth touching mudra; dealing with mundane busyness in life; using the 10 second pause to touch your own earth element and call on the earth mother
2016-01-10 Morning Chanting in Pali and leading to guided meditation 50:36
2016-01-09 Suffusion with the Divine Abidings – Pali chanting 4:06
2016-01-09 Q and A 44:55
Please give examples of how to cultivate right view within and outside meditation
2016-01-09 Evening guided meditation on death 42:08
Using citta to cultivate citta with experience; using the imagination / the world of the citta to help steer the citta; using the Five Subjects of Frequent Recollection; taking it up at least at the end of each day; cleaning up at the end of the day
2016-01-09 Group D Interview 2 33:12
1. On good will as an object; 2. On moving away from the breath; barriers or obstacles 3. On being more “extroverted” 4. On mudita, energy and tension in the head 5. On cultivating blamelessness, in a busy life 6. On planning for the end of the retreat and post-retreat practice 7. On feeling not good enough, and self doubt. 8. On reacting very strongly to other people’s noise and movement 9. On recollections and daily life practice.
2016-01-09 Group C Interview 2 37:30
1. On being a bored Buddhist 2. On feeling tight and uncomfortable 3. On body tension 4. On grasping and “I am”. 5. On benefits of nature 6. On letting wandering thoughts arise and pass. 7. On noticing states of mind; 8. On investigating "self"; 9. On suffering as a teacher; 10. On inner lights during meditation 11. On "nimmita".
Wongsanit Ashram, Thailand :  UNK 2016-01-05 Ajahn Sucitto January 2016 Bangkok retreat (code:TPXT, 6 days)
2016-01-09 Q and A 34:01
What’s the difference between sense consciousness and citta awareness? When making a decision, to what extent should we follow the mind or the heart?
2016-01-09 The Four Noble Truths 43:46
[sound quality poor due to removal of background noise. This talk is truncated by 7 minutes due to excessive noise.]
2016-01-08 Q and A 53:33
Should eyes be open or closed? When? Can you assist with overcoming dullness? What can I do when I lose the breath? How to cultivate loving kindness? When investigating emotion, how deep should we dig?
2016-01-08 Q and A 23:49
What is the difference between vedena and citta? Can we control or direct citta? Or just observe it? [sound quality poor due to removal of background noise]

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