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Retreat Dharma Talks

Sakkāydițțhi — ‘Self-View’, the First Obstacle to Enlightenment

2022-12-05 (6 days) Deer Park Institute

  
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2022-12-05 Opening Talk - General Guidance 2:52
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-05 Opening Reflections 60:29
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-05 Guided Meditation Instructions 26:18
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-06 The Five Khandhas and the Three Characteristics 42:41
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-06 Q&A 17:48
Ajahn Amaro
Questions are précised - 00:22 Regarding loving kindness, it is possible to love without liking. Does it involve dana? Is it possible to love without emulating? 14:31 Q2 You were saying that to reduce ego should be a process. But ego is also a driver. If we try and be something different is it driven by the ego? [the answer to this question and the file end abruptly].
2022-12-06 Aspects of Vipassana 39:00
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-06 Walking Meditation 2:47
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-06 Q&A 57:57
Ajahn Amaro
Questions are précised - 00:15 Q1 How do we dislodge the idea of a self. Also you say there is an experience without an experiencer. Can you elaborate? 14:34 Q2 You spoke of Ajahn Mun’s teaching on the deathless dhamma. Could you speak to the idea of the subjectivity of the Buddha or even a “de-centered” subjectivity? 27:04 Q3 Could you say more about what stream entry is and its importance. 33:55 Q4 When sitting, how do we know we are anchored in our breath and when we can then shift and broaden our attention to other things? 35:15 Q5 I find walking meditation easier than sitting. Is this OK? 36:36 Q6 Has Buddha offered any view on the purpose of my life especially given its suffering? 42:00 Q7 How can we tell if our meditation tool is working and that we are progressing on the path? 52:22 Q8 Regarding concentration in meditation, is this the same thing that creative people use in their work?
2022-12-06 Three Kinds of Craving 24:38
Ajahn Amaro
2022-12-07 Using Ch'an and Zen Methods 37:20
Ajahn Amaro
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