Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
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This is a recording of our Tuesday evening Dhamma class from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey on January 22, 2019. The stream begins every Tuesday at 7:15 PM Eastern US time.
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This is the second week of our 2019 Truth Of Happiness Dhamma Study. My Tuesday Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion is on establishing Shamatha-Vipassana meditation as the Buddha taught meditation. The Buddha taught Shamatha-Vipassana meditation for the sole purpose of developing Jhana. Jhana means concentration. It is a well-concentrated mind that is able to support the refined mindfulness necessary to integrate the Eightfold Path as the framework for Dhamma practice.
This week’s Dhamma talk is on the Anupada Sutta. Here the Buddha uses Sariupuutta as an example of developingRight Meditation and profound concentration (Jhana) to end fabricated views one after another. A well-concentrated mind is necessary to recognize and abandon all fabricated views and develop a calm and peaceful mins.
“He noticed how these qualities arose, came into play, and vanished. Sariputta remained free of attraction or aversion in regard to these qualities. He remained independent, detached, released, dissociated, and free of any barriers arising from attraction or aversion.” (Anupada Sutta)
A related article is here: https://becoming-buddha.com/anupada-sutta-ending-fabrications-one-after-another/
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 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/
Thank You. Peace.
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Dhammapada Structured Study Class 1o Dandaavagga DT Matt Branham
Dhammapada Structured Study Class 9 Pandavagga Remaining Harmless DT John Haspel
Dhammapada Structured Study Class 8 Sahassavagga Simple Dhamma DT John Haspel
Dhammapada Structured Study Class 7 Arahantavagga Qualities of an Arahant DT John Haspel
Dhammapada Structured Study Class 6 Panditavagga DT John Haspel
Dhammapada Structured Study Class 5 Balavagga Of Fools and Foolishness DT Matt Branham
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