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Ayya Anandabodhi's Dharma Talks
Ayya Anandabodhi
Ayya Anandabodhi first encountered the Buddha’s teachings in her early teens, igniting a deep interest in the Buddha’s Path of Awakening. She lived and trained as a nun in the Forest Tradition at Amaravati and Chithurst monasteries in England from 1992 until 2009, when she moved to the US to help establish Aloka Vihara, a training monastery for women, where she now resides.
2014-10-18 This Beautiful Moment 22:26
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery
2014-10-12 Mindfulness and Climate Action : 2 69:28
with Ayya Anandabodhi, Rev. angel Kyodo williams, Susie Harrington, Thanissara
Thanissara with Rev. angel Kyodo williams, Ayya Anandabodhi Bhikkhuni and Susie Harrington. In this conversation, Susie Harrington mentioned two sources: Kerry Nelson’s offering of online workshops at A Place for Peace as well as Vinit Allen’s Sustainable World Sourcebook. Both offer ways to engage individually but also at the community level.Rev angel Kyodo williams mentioned the site What Is Missing? from Maya Lin offering an interactive experience of all that has been and continues to be lost to which you can add your own accounting.
In collection: Mindfulness and Climate Action
2014-10-04 Q&A 34:09
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2014-10-04 Breathing Dharma, Breathing Life 29:52
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2014-08-31 Q&A 33:07
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2014-08-31 The Alchemy of Turning Towards What's Difficult 34:27
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2014-08-31 Guided Meditation on Arriving 44:46
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2014-07-26 It's Never Too Late 37:48
Sacramento Insight Meditation
2014-07-19 Watering Flowers, Pulling Weeds 26:13
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery (Mindfulness Care Center)
2014-05-31 When is Enough, Enough? 23:09
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

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