Becoming Buddha Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
This is a recording from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Our Dhamma classes are streamed live on Tuesday evenings at 7:15 pm and Saturday mornings at 8:30 am Eastern Us Time.
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The goggles I am wearing are Irisvision low-vision aid that helps with macular degeneration and other eye diseases.
My Tuesday Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion is first of two classes on common Hindrances To Awakening. This talk is on the Avarana Sutta. The Buddha taught that to develop Jhana – a well-concentrated mind – mindfulness of five specific hindrances is imperative to recognize and on them. It is the concentration developed in Jhana meditation that can then support the refined mindfulness necessary to integrate and develop the Eightfold Path as the framework for Dhamma practice.
“In order to abandon these five hindrances, the wise Dhamma practitioner should develop the Four Foundations Of Mindfulness, the Four Frames Of Reference...” (Look For Class 21-1 linked below))
All Local Knowledge - Uncommon Dhama Structured Study sutras and schedule are here: Local Knowledge - Uncommon Dhama 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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2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 22 Nirayavagga - Hell And Nibbana
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 21 Pakinnkavagga - Greater And Lesser Happiness
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 20 Maggavagga - The Path
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 19 Dhammatthavagga - Judgement and Wisdom
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 18 Malavagga - Stainless
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 17 Kodhavagga - Abandon Anger
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 16 Piyavagga - Skillful Desire
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 15Sukhavagga - Profound Contentment
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 14 Buddhavagga - The Restraint of a Buddha
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 13 Lokavagga - The World
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 12 Attavagga - “Self” Care
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 11 Jaravagga - Impermanence, Not-Self, Suffering
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 10 Dandavagga - Abandon Violence
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 9 Papavagga - Remaining Harmless
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 8 Sahassavagga - Simple Dhamma Is best
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 7 Arahantavagga - Qualities of an Arahant
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 5 Balavagga - Wisdom and Foolishness
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 4 Pupphavagga - Of Heartwood and Flowers
2023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 3 Cittavagga - A Well-Restrained Mind
023 Dhammapada Review Class/Chapter 2 Appamadavagga - Refined Mindfulness (Defined)
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