Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
This is a live stream and recording of our Saturday morning Dhamma class from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey on March 17, 2018. The stream begins every Saturday at 8:30 AM Eastern US time.
This is the week nine class of our 2018 12-week Dhamma study based on my book The Truth Of Happiness. Our study this week is the first class on Dependent Origination, Five Clinging Aggregates, and understanding not-self. My talk will be on the Loka Sutta. In this sutta the Buddha teaches the importance of becoming empty of ignorance of Four Noble Truths.
“Stress (Dukkha) arises in dependence on becoming ‘self.’ With the ending of clinging to ‘self’ and maintaining ‘self,’ no stress will arise.” (Loka Sutta)
A related article is here: https://becoming-buddha.com/becoming-explained-the-loka-bhava-and-mula-suttas/
Each Saturday class will have a thirty-minute Shamatha-Vipassana meditation followed by my Dhamma talk and Sangha discussion and conclude with Metta intentional meditation.
An audio only version of this video is available at my podcast archive: https://becoming-buddha.com/becoming-buddha-podcast/
A video of our classes including a beginning Shamatha-Vipassana meditation is available here: https://becoming-buddha.com/dhamma-stream-videos/
Here is the archive for all of my Dhamma articles and talks: https://becoming-buddha.com/dhamma-articles-and-talks-archive/
If you find benefit from this talk please consider a donation: https://becoming-buddha.com/support-john-and-becoming-buddha-com/
Thank You. Peace.
Right View: Understanding Five Clinging-Aggregates and the Personal Experience of Dukkha Class 2Right View and Emptiness of Ignorance – Three Suttas Part 1 – The Cula-Shunyata Sutta
Right View: Understanding Five Clinging-Aggregates and the Personal Experience of Dukkha Class OneKhanda Sutta – Five Clinging Aggregates
The Nidana Sutta - Understanding Greed, Aversion, and Continuing Deluded Thinking
Vatthupama Sutta - Of Stained and Pure Cloth
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 14 Samadhanga Sutta – Five Factors of Concentration
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 13 Bhaddekarratta Sutta – Refined (Right) Mindfulness
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 12 Upaddha Sutta – Right Effort and Wise Associations
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 11Bhikkhuvagga – Right Livelihood, Living to Awaken
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 9 Abaya Sutta - Right Speech and True Compassion
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 8 Right Intention - Refined Mindfulness and Skillful DesireDhamma-Viharin Sutta – Dwelling In Mindfulness
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Cass 7 Kaccayanagotta Sutta – Right View and Emptiness
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Class 5: Fourth Noble Truth, The Truth of The Eightfold Path - Sikkha Sutta – Three Trainings in Liberation
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Class 4 Third Noble Truth The Truth of the Cessation of Ignorance Anupada Sutta – Understanding Impermanence Through Jhana
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Class 3 Second Noble Truth The Truth of Craving For & Clinging To Ignorance Avarana and Bahiya Suttas – Recognizing and Abandoning Craving and Clinging
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Class 2 FIRST NOBLE TRUTH, NOBLE TRUTH OF DUKKHA Maha Dukkhakhanda Sutta
A Noble Dhamma Practice Structured Study Begins: Class 1 Ariyapariyesanna Sutta – Of Noble and Ignoble Searches (Excerpt) Sacca Vibhanga Sutta, Analysis of the Four Noble Truths
Jhana Meditation Structured Study Class 33 Simsapa Sutta – A Handful of Leaves
Jhana Meditation Structured Study Class 32 Nibbana Sutta - Unbinding From Ignorance
Jhan Meditation Structured Study Class 30 Nothing Personal – A Buddha’s Analysis of Self – Dhatu-Vibhanga Sutta
Yasa Sutta, Freedom from Entanglements Jhana Meditation Structured Study Class 29
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