Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
This is a recording from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Our Dhamma classes are streamed live on Tuesday evenings at 7:15 pm and Saturday mornings at 8:30 am Eastern Us Time.
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Our Thursday December 17 class begins our Truth Of Happiness Dhamma Study. Please join us via Zoom and support our newest sangha members. Live-Stream Information.
Our Tuesday/Saturday class Truth Of Happiness Dhamma Study begins January 12, 2021
My Saturday Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion is the second of three talks on the key theme of the Buddha’s Dhamma: Understanding Dukkha and resulting release from all fabricated views of human life.
Dukkha is one aspect of Anicca, Anatta, and Dukkha – the Three Marks Of Human Existence. The purpose of the Buddha’s Dhamma is to understand and abandon the clinging of views ignorant of Four Noble Truths onto impermanent and impersonal phenomena. It is the role of true vipassana, true introspective insight into these Three Marks that is developed through the Eightfold Path.
Saturday’s talk is on The Maha-Dukkhandha Sutta. In this sutta, the Buddha teaches the distraction and drawback of Five Clinging Aggregates.
“This drawback of sensuality, this mass of stress and suffering that is visible here and now has sensuality as it source and its establishment. Simply put, the drawback is sensuality…"
I look forward to sharing the Buddha's Dhamma with you at our center in Frenchtown or online via Zoom.
Read this Saturday’s class chapter here: Maha-Dukkhakhanda Sutta
Jhana Meditation Review Class 28: Anapanasati Sutta, An example Of Skillful and Effective Dhamma Practice Part Five 101723
Jhana Meditation Review Class 27: Anapanasati Sutta, An example Of Skillful and Effective Dhamma Practice Part Four 101423
Jhana Meditation Review Class 26: Anapanasati Sutta, An example Of Skillful and Effective Dhamma Practice Part Three 100923
Jhana Meditation Review Class 25: Anapanasati Sutta, An example Of Skillful and Effective Dhamma Practice Part Two 100623
Jhana Meditation Review Class 24, Anapanasati Sutta, An example Of Skillful and Effective Dhamma Practice Part One 100123
Jhana Meditation Review Class 23: Sumangala, Freedom Through Jhana | Sumangala’s Mother, Freedom Through Jhana, Too 092923
Jhana Meditation Review Class 22 Avarana & Nirvana Suttas, Common Hindrances To Refined Mindfulness 092623
Jhana Meditation Review Class 21 Jambali Sutta, The Wastewater Pool 092323
Jhana Meditation Review Class 20: Magga-Vibhanga Sutta, The Buddha’s Analysis of the Noble Eightfold Path 091923
Jhana Meditation Review Class19: Sacca Vibhanga Sutta,, Analysis of Four Noble Truths Siddartha Describes His Awakening 091623
Jhana Meditation Review Class Class 18- Nagara Sutta, Siddartha Describes His Awakening 091223
Jhana Meditation Review Class 17 Ariyapariyesanna Sutta, The Buddha’s Noble Search For The Noble Eightfold Path Part Three 090923
Jhana Meditation Review Class 16 Ariyapariyesanna Sutta, The Buddha’s Noble Search Part Two 090523
Jhana Meditation Review Class 15 Ariyapariyesanna Sutta, The Buddha’s Noble Search For The Noble Eightfold Path Part One
Jhana Meditation Review Class 14 Anupadha Sutta, Ending Fabrications One After Anothe 0829234.mp3
Jhana Meditation Review Class 13 Rahogata Sutta, Ending Fabrications Through Jhana
Jhana Meditation Review Class 12 Paticasamuoada Sutta, Dependent Origination Part 2
Jhana Meditation Review Class 11 Paticasamuoada Sutta, Dependent Origination Part 1 082223
Jhana Meditation Review Class 10 Atthanagara Sutta, The Single Quality of Awakening 081523
Jhana Meditation Review Class 9 Sariputta Sutta, The Cessation of Ignorance
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