Recording Date: 2020.0712
Title: Sigālovada Sutta DN31 (Part Two of Two)
Speaker: Sylvia Bay
Talk is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Mt85kvZ7sjA
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This talk, "Sigālovada Sutta DN31 (Part Two)" was given by Sylvia Bay at the invitation of KL Dhamma Friends via zoom meeting on 12 July 2020.
In this sequel, Sylvia Bay shared what Buddha had taught Sigāla in terms of financial planning which remains timeless to this day and how to have harmonious relationships in lay life. The springboard of relationships with different parties first stems from a harmonious parent and child relationship and underlying all relationships are the mental states of generosity, respect, consideration and other wholesomeness without expectations from another; and in how one behaves and conducts oneself, the other corresponding party would reciprocate if they too, have the same mundane wisdom.
This sutta fully explained in two parts by Sylvia, is a go-to Dhamma talk for all lay people to live a fruitful and joyous lay life.
Sutta References:
Sigālovada Sutta DN31 - https://suttacentral.net/dn31
Audio (MP3) and Slides for Downloads Only:
http://u.pc.cd/Yh8rtalK
Profile of Speaker:
Sis Sylvia Bay has dedicated herself to the study and practice of the Buddha's teachings since 1992. She holds a BA (Hons) in Buddhist Studies from the Buddhist & Pali University of Sri Lanka, and was a lecturer with her alma mater. She also has a Masters in International Public Policy from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Studies. Since 2001, Sis Sylvia has been a regular speaker on Buddhist doctrines and their practical applications at local and regional Buddhist organisations. In 2013, she published her first book “Between The Lines: An Analytical Appreciation of The Buddha’s Life”. She is now working on another book titled "Towards The Light: the Buddha's Guide to a Heavenly Rebirth".
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