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Ajahn Amaro's Dharma Talks
Ajahn Amaro
I think of myself primarily as a monk who occasionally teaches, who strives to convey the spirit and the letter of Buddhism through my lifestyle, through explanation, and through the imagery of storytelling in order to bring Buddhism to life for people who are seeking truth and freedom.
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2000-11-03 Impermanence as Uncertainty 1:20:00
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat
2000-11-01 Working with Pain 69:39
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat
2000-10-30 Dependent Origination 1:13:15
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat
2000-10-28 Heavenly Messenger 1:12:12
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat
2000-03-06 An Investigative Tool 30:15
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2000-03-05 Who Am I, What Am I? What Is? What? 54:29
date uncertain
1999-09-15 Focus Of Vipassana Practice 1:17:41
At the end of our search, there is nothing more to do but rejoice in being the knowing.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dzogchen Retreat
1999-09-14 Non Meditating 1:15:30
Genuine acceptance of our experiences means a spaciousness and ease around even the most difficult states that allows for their transformation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dzogchen Retreat
1999-09-13 Cessation Of Consciousness II 55:35
A continued follow up of Q and A, from the Cessation of Consciousness I talk.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dzogchen Retreat
1999-09-12 Cessation Of Consciousness I Followed By Q And A 58:16
Suffering results from a confused relationship of the mind to its own experience; when we see the way things actually are, we connect with a profound freedom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dzogchen Retreat

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