Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
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This is a recording of our Saturday morning Dhamma class from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey on August 17, 2019. The stream begins every Saturday at 8:30 AM Eastern US time.
My Saturday Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion is from the eighteenth chapter of the Dhammapada known as the Malavagga. In the Malavagga the Buddha teaches the importance of wholehearted engagement with his Dhamma. The Buddha taught a Dhamma to develop awakening - full human maturity - in this present life.
“There is no hidden path or other understanding. All fabrications are impermanent. Awakened minds are stable...” (Dhammapada 18)
Read Full Article Here: https://becoming-buddha.com/stainless-malavagga-dhammapada-18/
Each Saturday class will have a thirty-minute Jhana meditation followed by my Dhamma talk and Sangha discussion and conclude with an offering of Metta.
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Thank You. Peace.
Therigatha & Theragatha - Poems From The Original Sangha Structured Study Class 4 Dhammika - Pure Protection
Wise Restraint Structured Study Class 6 Saddhama Sutta – Wise Restraint and Distracting and Fabricated “Dharmas”
Wise Restraint Structured Study Class 5 Karma Sutta – Acting To Awaken
Therigatha & Theragatha - Poems From The Original Sangha Study Class 3 Sumangala’s Mother - Freedom Through Jhana, Too
Wise Restraint Structured Study Class 4 Adhipettaya Sutta – Three Governing Principles For Vipassana
Wise Restraint Structured Study Class 3 Abaya Sutta – Right Speech and True Compassion
This sutta is also a part of our Therigatha & Theragatha - Poems From The Original Sangha Structured Study
Wise Restraint Structured Study Class 1 Dhatu-Vibhanga Sutta – A Buddha’s Analysis of Self
Therigatha & Theragatha - Poems From The Original Sangha Structured Study Class 1 Mitakali - A Nun’s Path Completed
Dukkha, Three Suttas (3) The Personal Experience of Dukkha - Dukkha Sutta
Maha-Dukkhakandha Sutta, The Greater Discourse on Dukkha
Vitakkasanthana Sutta - Refined Mindfulness
Cula-Dukkhakandha Sutta, The Lesser Discourse on Dukkha
Upadha Sutta - An Admirable Sangha
Bhaddekaratta Sutta - An Auspicious Day
Dukkha, Three Suttas (3) - Kaccayanagotta Sutta - Right View and Emptiness
Shunyata - Three Discourses on Emptiness(1) - Cula-Shunyata Sutta - The Greater Discourse on Emptiness
Shunyata - Three Discourses on Emptiness(2) - Maha-Shunyata Sutta - The Greater Discourse on Emptiness
Jhana Meditation Structured Study Class 35 Simsapa Sutta - A Handful of Leaves
A Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path Structured Study Class 14 Abhaya Sutta - Right Speech and True Compassion
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