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Retreat Dharma Talks
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Cooling the Mind, Warming the Heart
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| Cooling the mind begins with developing our ability to resolve our own negative thoughts and emotions like desire, irritation, anger, resentment, confusion, etc., the things that make our mind “hot” and bring unhappiness. This first step in cooling the mind also includes learning skillful ways to deal with the negative attitudes and behaviors of others. Cooling continues with deepening states of calm and stillness on and off the cushion and comes to completion with full liberation. Warming the heart is an essential part of our practice as we develop the mind and is usually accomplished through cultivation of generosity and the Brahmaviharas: kindness, compassion, appreciative joy and equanimity. |
2024-06-07 (14 days)
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center
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2024-06-11
Choosing Mudita
45:03
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Ayya Santussika
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Examples from the suttas of mudita arising from living in harmony and its importance in developing the practice.
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2024-06-12
Finding Your Own Inspiration
17:33
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Ayya Santussika
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What do you find inspiring? Sutta Nipata 5.19, "Preserving the Way to the Far Shore", or Anguttara Nikaya 11.2, "Making a Wish", or is it something else?
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2024-06-14
Reaching the End of the World
26:15
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Ayya Santussika
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Reading from AN 4.45 Rohitassa
"It is in this fathom-long body endowed with perception and mind that I proclaim the world, the origin of the world, the cessation of the world, and the way leading to the cessation of the world."
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