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“So they said to the Buddha …” Class 3 of 4
Recorded on 2024-05-21
The Buddha’s teachings come alive in conversation. His teachings were created in the moment, in his encounters with the diverse people and ideas of his time. Summaries of his teachings focus on *what* he said, but for this course we will focus on *how* he said it. Engaging in a meaningful conversation is not just being able to state correct facts, but to listen with empathy for people’s needs and values. This four week course selects memorable moments from the early Buddhist texts and reflects on them as encounters in a personal and social context.
This dāna program is offered freely by the Sati Center. Our events are sustained by the generosity of instructors in offering teachings freely and on the generosity of students. Please support us in this time honored tradition by considering a donation. sati.org/donate/
To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at sati.org/newsletter/
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Ajahn Sujato: “So they said to the Buddha …” Class 2 of 4
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Recorded on 2024-05-14 The Buddha’s teachings come alive in conversation. His teachings were created in the moment, in his encounters with the diverse people and ideas of his time. Summaries of his teachings focus on *what* he said, but for this course we will focus on *how* he said it. Engaging in a meaningful conversation is not just being able to state correct facts, but to listen with empat...
Ajahn Sujato: “So they said to the Buddha …” Class 1 of 4
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 14 dny
Recorded on 2024-05-06 The Buddha’s teachings come alive in conversation. His teachings were created in the moment, in his encounters with the diverse people and ideas of his time. Summaries of his teachings focus on *what* he said, but for this course we will focus on *how* he said it. Engaging in a meaningful conversation is not just being able to state correct facts, but to listen with empat...
Buddhist Chaplaincy Speaker Series: Practicing What We Preach with Grace Schireson
zhlédnutí 105Před měsícem
Recorded on April 20, 2024 This dāna program is offered freely by the Sati Center. Our events are sustained by the generosity of instructors in offering teachings freely and on the generosity of students. Please support us in this time honored tradition by considering a donation. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at sati.o...
Introduction to Buddhist Chaplaincy with Jennifer Block and Vanessa Able
zhlédnutí 114Před měsícem
For more information, visit sati.org/programs/chaplaincy-training/ Chaplains provide spiritual care and support to people in places such as hospitals, hospices, prisons and a wide variety of other settings. The work is wonderfully challenging and satisfying. In recent years, dharma practitioners have been experiencing chaplaincy as a powerful opportunity to practice engaged Buddhism, and for so...
Bhikkhu Sambodhi - On the vital importance of one’s mind’s training being G R A D U A L"
zhlédnutí 511Před měsícem
Recorded on 4-10-24 This dāna program is offered freely by the Sati Center. Our events are sustained by the generosity of instructors in offering teachings freely and on the generosity of students. Please support us in this time honored tradition by considering a donation. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at sati.org/news...
Upcoming Course: Exploring Chronic Pain through the Feeling Tones (Vedanas) with Christiane Wolf
zhlédnutí 157Před měsícem
More Information: courses.sati.org/courses/exploring-chronic-pain-through-the-feeling-tones-vedanas SCHEDULE: 6 Week Course Wednesdays: May 1 - June 12 (skipping May 29) 10:30 am - 12:00pm Pacific LOCATION: Online via Zoom Living with chronic pain is a challenge on many different levels. In this 6 week online series we will take a closer look how we can use the Buddhist teachings to help us to ...
A Story of the First Buddhist Women with Vanessa Sasson
zhlédnutí 369Před měsícem
Recorded on 3/30/24 After the Buddha achieved awakening, he welcomed men to join him in his practice. One day, the Buddha’s stepmother, Mahapajapati Gotami, approached the Buddha and asked if she too - along with the women who stood behind her - might join him in the monastic life. The story becomes a bit more complicated from there. Vanessa R. Sasson, professor of Religious Studies at Marianop...
Chaplaincy Speaker Series: Healthy Compassion in Crises and Disasters with Nathan Jishin Michon
zhlédnutí 75Před 2 měsíci
Recorded on 3/23/24 This Sati Center event is offered freely and everyone is welcome. The class is made possible however by the generosity of our audience. If you are inspired to do, please consider making a donation to support these teachings and the Sati Center. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at sati.org/newsletter/
The Spectrum of Compassion with Kim Allen (3 of 3)
zhlédnutí 90Před 2 měsíci
This Sati Center event is offered freely and everyone is welcome. The class is made possible however by the generosity of our audience. If you are inspired to do, please consider making a donation to support these teachings and the Sati Center. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at sati.org/newsletter/
The Spectrum of Compassion with Kim Allen (2 of 3)
zhlédnutí 141Před 2 měsíci
This Sati Center event is offered freely and everyone is welcome. The class is made possible however by the generosity of our audience. If you are inspired to do, please consider making a donation to support these teachings and the Sati Center. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at sati.org/newsletter/
The Way to the Far Shore Pārāyanavagga: Sutta Nipāta Book Five with Leigh Brasington (2 of 2)
zhlédnutí 167Před 2 měsíci
This program will take an in-depth look at the 16 suttas found in Sutta Nipāta Book V. Many scholars believe these discourses were composed early in the development of Buddhism, prior to the inevitable institutionalization of the tradition. These suttas are presented as conversations in which the Buddha addresses questions posed by learned brahmins, for example: “Where do mind-and-body complete...
Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry (4 of 4)
zhlédnutí 157Před 2 měsíci
with Ayya Santussika Recorded on 2/28/24 This Sati Center event is offered freely and everyone is welcome. The class is made possible however by the generosity of our audience. If you are inspired to do, please consider making a donation to support these teachings and the Sati Center. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at s...
The Way to the Far Shore Pārāyanavagga: Sutta Nipāta Book Five with Leigh Brasington (1 of 2)
zhlédnutí 431Před 3 měsíci
This program will take an in-depth look at the 16 suttas found in Sutta Nipāta Book V. Many scholars believe these discourses were composed early in the development of Buddhism, prior to the inevitable institutionalization of the tradition. These suttas are presented as conversations in which the Buddha addresses questions posed by learned brahmins, for example: “Where do mind-and-body complete...
Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry (3 of 4)
zhlédnutí 153Před 3 měsíci
with Ayya Santussika Recorded on 2/20/24 This Sati Center event is offered freely and everyone is welcome. The class is made possible however by the generosity of our audience. If you are inspired to do, please consider making a donation to support these teachings and the Sati Center. sati.org/donate/ To know about upcoming events and courses at the Sati Center, subscribe to our newsletter at s...
Chaplaincy Speaker Series: Accompanying Living, Accompanying Dying with Kirsten DeLeo
zhlédnutí 194Před 3 měsíci
Chaplaincy Speaker Series: Accompanying Living, Accompanying Dying with Kirsten DeLeo
Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry (2 of 4)
zhlédnutí 149Před 3 měsíci
Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry (2 of 4)
Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry (1 of 4)
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Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry (1 of 4)
“Listening to Nuance in Bereavement: Loss, Emotion, and Awareness” with Tom Harshman
zhlédnutí 93Před 4 měsíci
“Listening to Nuance in Bereavement: Loss, Emotion, and Awareness” with Tom Harshman
Stories of Inspiring Buddhist Women Class 2: Ayya Khema
zhlédnutí 223Před 4 měsíci
Stories of Inspiring Buddhist Women Class 2: Ayya Khema
David Chernikoff: Aging and Awakening - Dharma Talk
zhlédnutí 332Před 4 měsíci
David Chernikoff: Aging and Awakening - Dharma Talk
David Chernikoff: Aging and Awakening - Introduction & Experiential Exercises
zhlédnutí 165Před 4 měsíci
David Chernikoff: Aging and Awakening - Introduction & Experiential Exercises
Engaging the Abhidhamma with Tony Bernhard
zhlédnutí 310Před 4 měsíci
Engaging the Abhidhamma with Tony Bernhard
Ajahn Nisabho: All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics: Part 2 - Buddhist Cosmology & Body Contemplation
zhlédnutí 362Před 4 měsíci
Ajahn Nisabho: All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics: Part 2 - Buddhist Cosmology & Body Contemplation
Ajahn Nisabho: All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics Part 1 - Death Contemplation & Rebirth
zhlédnutí 521Před 4 měsíci
Ajahn Nisabho: All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics Part 1 - Death Contemplation & Rebirth
Ajahn Nisabho: All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics - Introduction & Guided Meditation
zhlédnutí 309Před 4 měsíci
Ajahn Nisabho: All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics - Introduction & Guided Meditation
Chaplaincy Speaker Series: “How Can I Help?” with Renshin Bunce
zhlédnutí 104Před 5 měsíci
Chaplaincy Speaker Series: “How Can I Help?” with Renshin Bunce
Majjhima Nikāya 21: Kakacūpama Sutta - The Simile of the Saw
zhlédnutí 100Před 5 měsíci
Majjhima Nikāya 21: Kakacūpama Sutta - The Simile of the Saw
Majjhima Nikāya 27 Cūḷa Hatthipadopama Sutta | The Shorter Elephant Footprint Simile
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Majjhima Nikāya 27 Cūḷa Hatthipadopama Sutta | The Shorter Elephant Footprint Simile
Majjhima Nikāya 29 Mahā Sāropama Sutta | The Longer Heartwood Simile Discourse
zhlédnutí 73Před 5 měsíci
Majjhima Nikāya 29 Mahā Sāropama Sutta | The Longer Heartwood Simile Discourse

Komentáře

  • @pablonogueira2820
    @pablonogueira2820 Před 2 dny

    When I read this lecture, about six years ago, it totally changed my view on Buddhism

  • @bahadursunny1674
    @bahadursunny1674 Před 2 dny

    Sadhu sadhu sadhu.....form bengal

  • @brianharris3493
    @brianharris3493 Před 4 dny

    Thanks with many blessings…….

  • @haovan5273
    @haovan5273 Před 4 dny

    Please, how do I join this Dhamma talk live?

    • @TheSatiCenter
      @TheSatiCenter Před 3 dny

      There is one class remaining. You can register at form.jotform.com/240795623871162

  • @lovelovelovehappyhappyhappy

    Thardu Thardu Thardu 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Che_Guna
    @Che_Guna Před 5 dny

    ☸️🙏🛐

  • @user-py7gw2tg5q
    @user-py7gw2tg5q Před 7 dny

    neurons dont exist, no photos ever, only cartoons CGI

  • @user-py7gw2tg5q
    @user-py7gw2tg5q Před 7 dny

    there is not karma since there is no person to start with

  • @hakuinzenji4123
    @hakuinzenji4123 Před 7 dny

    Thanks for your effort. It's helping me along.

  • @haovan5273
    @haovan5273 Před 8 dny

    Sādhu sādhu sādhu 🙏🏻☸️

  • @OccultEducation
    @OccultEducation Před 8 dny

    Upanisad were crration of far later periods. These upanishad are mere translation of pali cannon into Sanskrit only. These so called brahmins are enemy of Buddhism from beginning

  • @SCGiacAnh
    @SCGiacAnh Před 9 dny

    Thank you very much for your effort to create this Chanel. Thank you very much Ajahn Sujato.

  • @bahadursunny1674
    @bahadursunny1674 Před 10 dny

    Sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @rickcooper977
    @rickcooper977 Před 11 dny

    Thank you Ajahn and Sati Center

  • @presentrlb
    @presentrlb Před 11 dny

    Thank you for offering this practice. I'm curious to know if there are any discourses within the Pali canon in which the Buddha teaches this approach to modifying the breath, rather than being mindful of it as it is. In my experience, the instruction regarding the breath is usually to simply be with it as it is, and there is often an explicit injunction to not modify the breath, as "mindfulness is not a breathing exercise like prana yoga," etc. One observation from doing this guided practice is that after performing the steps in one area and then moving to the next, when one now modifies the pattern of breathing according to what feels best in that area, it negates the pattern of breath that was established in the previous body area. So I'm a bit cloudy as to the purpose of this element of the practice, other than the progressive establishment of embodied mindfulness, as with any "body scan". Is that the idea - to add this as a further grounding and deepening step incorporated into body scan, or is there another (possibly sutta-based) basis for this approach? Thank you.

  • @swengappuli
    @swengappuli Před 13 dny

    Thank you Bhante. Wonderful sutta. Looking forward to next one. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @gonia24
    @gonia24 Před 14 dny

    Very nice Dhamma talk. Thank you.

  • @LuisRamirez-vv4dk
    @LuisRamirez-vv4dk Před 15 dny

    Ajahn sujato is a racist and hypocrite. Had a bad experience with this guy and his moderators on his sutta central forum. He really is a bad person and so are his moderators.

  • @bahadursunny1674
    @bahadursunny1674 Před 16 dny

    Sadhu sadhu sadhu....love your talks 🙏

  • @PeterBryson-pb8tr
    @PeterBryson-pb8tr Před 17 dny

    Oop iop I pi pl pi

  • @rickcooper977
    @rickcooper977 Před 19 dny

    Thank you Bhante & Sati Center

  • @smlanka4u
    @smlanka4u Před 19 dny

    Abhidhamma Pitaka contains the core and fundamental teachings of the Buddha, and it shows ultimate truths.

    • @haovan5273
      @haovan5273 Před 16 dny

      Based on what did you say this?

    • @smlanka4u
      @smlanka4u Před 16 dny

      @@haovan5273, The teachings in Suttas are like instructions to make a house. Abhidhamma is like a complete house.

  • @bahadursunny1674
    @bahadursunny1674 Před 20 dny

    Sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @chancellorism
    @chancellorism Před 24 dny

    The thoughts on suicide are really radical for western society. Good for him.

  • @girisamudra3633
    @girisamudra3633 Před měsícem

    Very insightful talk. I wonder if you have balance of theory and practice… What is your main meditative practice? Mahasi? Goenka? Samatha and Anapanasati alone? Thai forest tradition?

  • @casstay4499
    @casstay4499 Před měsícem

    Found this.. Because I heard as I was waking up, “crossing the far shore”.

  • @bahadursunny1674
    @bahadursunny1674 Před měsícem

    Sadhu sadhu sadhu......thank you bhante 🙏🙏🙏

  • @categoricus
    @categoricus Před měsícem

    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @alro11
    @alro11 Před měsícem

    this is awesome ! thanks Sati Center ❤

  • @ZiziusFeywind
    @ZiziusFeywind Před měsícem

    Ive thought a lot about the thing how if there is no self then what gets reborn question. ive heard ajahn brahm and you talk about it. would another way to say whats going on with that be that because of the delusion of a self, and attachment to a self is the reason why you get reborn at all? i feel like i bet both of you have already said this before but my attachment to a self caused me to forget.

  • @chancellorism
    @chancellorism Před měsícem

    Brave Brahmali told the Silicone Valleyites to drop their goals.

  • @noonespecial4171
    @noonespecial4171 Před měsícem

    🙏

  • @annshawhan9827
    @annshawhan9827 Před měsícem

    Women in the USA still do not have ERA in place. Fighting for longer than 2500 years. But the Buddha did relent and let it all play out.

  • @annshawhan9827
    @annshawhan9827 Před měsícem

    Previous comment should read that women’s life traditionally in that culture and in many to this very day were seen as meaningless unless married. Women were not particularly safe even in the their families or their marriages, so living under a tree in the forest meditating may not have been very physically safe. Of course there was and is mysogeny but do think the declining of women joining the monastics was because the Buddha was mysogenistic but because the culture for women was unsafe. They would have needed as requisites pepper spray, whistles. Given how people saw unmarried women it would be a wonder if they were given alms food.

  • @annshawhan9827
    @annshawhan9827 Před měsícem

    Women have been vulnerable physically for far longer than Buddhas existence. Buddhists Monks lived solitary often meditating alone in the forest. Plus just because one is wearing robes does not mean they are fully enlightened. The Buddha has said that the there is nothing dearer to a man than the sound of a woman’s voice and nothing dearer to a woman than the sound of a man’s voice. Also the near enemy of love is lust. People leave the worldly life to divest themselves of the seductive power of the sensual world. So to put men and women together in a monastic situation, is to very much thicken the plot of monastic life. The Catholics have done it and there are many stories of monks and nuns defrocking to marry. Or not. I had the same reaction to what seemed mysogonism coming from the Buddha. He was extremely lucid and most of the rules of the Viniya were developed as a result of the behavior of the unenlightened monastics. Some people even if wearing robes do not behave with common sense so rules were made. They were not all made at once. I have alway seen the Buddha as looking at human nature as a reason to decline women. Not because women were not capable but men’s reaction to women who not only distract men but put women at risk. It is a culture where women’s lives meaning in their own parents eyes unless they were married. Anyway, I do not think the Buddha was anti woman. He was not in control of everyone’s conditioning. He was wanting to keep complications in the monastic Sangha to a minimum.

  • @alro11
    @alro11 Před 2 měsíci

    thank you for offering this talk🌠

  • @user-rk2mt9ur1n
    @user-rk2mt9ur1n Před 2 měsíci

    lovely talks so tefreshing yhanks do much

  • @issac7787
    @issac7787 Před 2 měsíci

    1:06:00 nudging the mind in the right direction

  • @user-rk2mt9ur1n
    @user-rk2mt9ur1n Před 2 měsíci

    kindfulness

  • @Fonto108
    @Fonto108 Před 2 měsíci

    🇹🇭🙏🪷🪷🪷 สาธุ

  • @philalethes
    @philalethes Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this beautiful offering of Dhamma. Any chance to see part one?

  • @Blessedbeholistics
    @Blessedbeholistics Před 2 měsíci

    Sadi Sadi sadu

  • @krzysiekaikis-4
    @krzysiekaikis-4 Před 3 měsíci

    merci 😇

  • @GregoryPrimosch
    @GregoryPrimosch Před 3 měsíci

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @fingerprint5511
    @fingerprint5511 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Ayya

  • @SusmitaBarua_mita
    @SusmitaBarua_mita Před 3 měsíci

    The meaning of the name 'Parayana' and related 'ekayana' in satiipatthana around 54 min is wonderful. Linking the name Bavari with Babylon, reminds me of the book 'Buddha in Babylon'.

  • @25pshah
    @25pshah Před 3 měsíci

    Thank u

  • @Dhammavaro1
    @Dhammavaro1 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello Santikaro, I was lucky that you were in Suan Mokkh, when I arrived in those days - I enjoyed listening to Tan Ajahn talks and your translations - so certainly you benefitted me and many others a lot. I guess the book is not yet available in German? - Never mind I get the Englisch vision. Thanks for your work. Greetings from Germany <3

  • @osnatshaibe1534
    @osnatshaibe1534 Před 4 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this talk. Thank you 👍🙏

  • @lawrencestpeter253
    @lawrencestpeter253 Před 4 měsíci

    I needed this.