Cross River Meditation Center Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
Jambali Sutta - The Wastewater Pool - Local Knowledge Uncommon Dhamma Class 7 May 27 2020
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My live-streamed Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion on Tuesday, May27, 2020, is the seventh class of our 26-class Loca Knowledge Uncommon Dhamma Structured Study of (mostly) lesser-known suttas. This week’s study is on the Jambali Sutta. In this Sutta the Buddha uses metaphor to describe four types of Dhamma practitioners and the single type who can be expected to continue the Eightfold Path to culmination
“Then there is the type of Dhamma practitioner that enters and remains in mental-absorption and experiences a certain peaceful awareness-release. They are mindful of breaching ignorance (of Four Noble Truths). ..”
(Local Knowledge Uncommon Dhamma Week 7)
All Local Knowledge - Uncommon Dhama Structured Study sutras and schedule are here: Local Knowledge - Uncommon Dhama Structured Study
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