Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
Kevin’s Tuesday Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion continue our structured study of the Dhammapada with this class chapter on the Papavagga. Here, the Buddha provides simple and direct teaching on the importance of recognizing and abandoning wrongdoing in all ways and to integrate the Eightfold Path as the framework for developing a life free of conflict within oneself and towards others.
"Be mindful of skillful acts and repeat these over and over again. Find pleasure in the well-integrated life and calm and peace will prevail…"
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Dhammapada Structured Study
Each Dhamma class will have a Jhana meditation session followed by my Dhamma talk and Sangha discussion. We conclude with mindfulness of Metta.
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