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Ajahn Sucitto's Dharma Talks
Ajahn Sucitto
As a monk, I bring a strong commitment, along with the renunciate flavor, to the classic Buddhist teachings. I play with ideas, with humor and a current way of expressing the teachings, but I don't dilute them.
2007-11-18 Belonging To The Dhamma 50:10
Amaravati Monastery November 2007
2007-11-17 Firming Up Through Positive Breathing 29:52
Amaravati Monastery November 2007
2007-11-17 Why Did You Come On Retreat 39:51
Amaravati Monastery November 2007
2007-11-17 Meeting Our Experience - Holding Awareness 37:25
Amaravati Monastery November 2007
2007-11-16 Introduction 28:36
Amaravati Monastery November 2007
2007-11-10 Prejudices And Biases 46:34
Cittaviveka
2007-11-03 Meeting Life With Awareness 35:46
Cittaviveka
2007-10-25 A Question Of Control 38:59
Cittaviveka Group Retreat
2007-10-24 Practice In Accordance With Dhamma 35:05
Cittaviveka Group Retreat
2007-10-23 Walking Meditation 28:02
Walking helps to shift energies of the mind. The movement of walking holds the mind, helping it give up its preoccupations and come into the body. Breathing in and out, taking one step at a time, the afflicted stirred up energy recedes and you feel yourself in flow. Let your mind rest in that.
Cittaviveka Group Retreat
In collection: A Moving Balance

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