Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
This is a live stream and recording of our Tuesday evening Dhamma class from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey on December 19 , 2017. The stream begins every Tuesday at 7:15 PM Eastern US time.
This talk is the fourth of six talks on the Anapanasati Sutta. The Anapanasati Sutta is a discourse from the Buddha on the proper use of mindfulness during Shamatha-Vipassana meditation to deepen concentration. The underlying and supportive theme for this sutta is a group of senior monks well-established in the “Heartwood Of The Dhamma” - the Eightfold Path - and their ability to teach a useful and effective Dhamma.
"Whenever a monk remains focused on the body free of distraction, ardent, alert, and mindful while putting aside craving and distress with reference to the world, their mindfulness is steady and continuous.
A related article is here: https://becoming-buddha.com/anapanasati-breath-mindfulness-meditation/
Each Tuesday class will have a twenty-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.
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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
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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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2022 Four Foundations of Mindfulness Retreat Session 2 DT Brian Daugherty
2022 Four Foundations of Mindfulness Retreat Session 4 DT John Haspe
2022 Four Foundations of Mindfulness Retreat Session 5 DT Mary Allen
2022 Four Foundations of Mindfulness Retreat Session 6 DT John Haspel
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Jhana Meditation Structured Study Class 25 Anapanasati Sutta, An example Of Skillful and Effective Dhamma Practice Part Two
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