(keywords) (edited version) Q: "I have heard according to Theravada Buddhist teachings we are born and die at every moment, and we do this continuously, not only after our final breath. Could you please explain what this means?” Dependent Origination, kamma, rebirth, willing, daring, enquiring, 5 spiritual faculties, rainbow, burdensome, quandary, careful manner, self-adoration, vulgar, self-promotion, cooperation, harmony, self-obsessed, religion, Almighty, abominably, perpetual anxiety, community of selves, atta, anatta, society, morphing.
Chanting - Verses on Loving Kindness
Chanting - Closing Homage
Chanting - Suffusion of Divine Abidings
Chanting - Evening Chanting
Chanting - Invitation
Luang Por Munindo - Current of Goodness
Luang Por Munindo - Contrasting Perspective
Luang Por Munindo - Escaping this Agony of Egoity
Ajahn Abhinando - Natural Peace
Ajahn Abhinando - All Dhammas Converge on Feeling
Luang Por Munindo - Remembering to Cultivate the Refuges
Ajahn Abhinando - Breathing with the Whole Body
Ajahn Abhinando - Tai Chi of the Mind
Luang Por Munindo - A Small Problem with the Gong
Luang Por Munindo - The Advantages of Commitment
Luang Por Munindo - A Fresh Start
Luang Por Munindo - Stop
Luang Por Munindo - Honouring the Triple Gem
Luang Por Munindo - Appreciating Beauty
Luang Por Munindo - Sorting the Bullies
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