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Dharma Talks
2020-10-08 06 talk: an overview of the five clinging-aggregates 36:08
Jill Shepherd
Continuing the exploration of insight into the three universal characteristics, focusing on anatta or not-self and how the aggregates are aspects of experience that we commonly identify with
Auckland Insight Meditation Deepening Insight - a series of talks for Auckland Insight

2020-09-24 Evening Practice 65:30
Kirsten Kratz
Dharma Talk: Looking at our existence and 'fabrication' of self through the teachings on the five aggregates (khandas).
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-08-23 17 talk: mindfulness of the body and impermanence 28:24
Jill Shepherd
Returning to the First Noble Truth and the five clinging-aggregates, exploring clinging to the body as a source of dukkha and opening to impermanence as an antidote
Auckland Insight Meditation Finding the heart of freedom

2020-05-16 42 Discourse on the Establishment of Awareness Satipatthana Sutta MN10 22:06
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Section on Dhamma: Five Hindrances, Five Aggregates, Six Sense Spheres, Seven Factors of Awakening
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-05-01 On the Cross of Our Illusions: A Guided Dying Meditation and Reflections 42:36
Ayya Medhanandi
To simulate the natural process of death is to experience the impermanence of the five aggregates and a pure awareness that knows the inherent emptiness of things as they truly are. Dying is a potent doorway for liberation of mind and the best death we can die is shattering the ego. Then we can let go of fear once and for all. This guided meditation was given during a death and dying retreat in an Australian church in 2004.
Australian Insight Meditation Network

2020-03-27 Dawn of Dharma 5 - Consciousness 14:35
Kim Allen
Fifth of five talk on the Five Aggregates
Insight Santa Cruz

2019-12-19 The Five Aggregates 54:36
Ajahn Sucitto
The aggregates work together to create the phenomenological world. But citta isn’t affected by this world of sense data, it’s affected by kamma – various unresolved memories, feelings and conditioned phenomena. Tend to the point of saṇkhāra to replace reactive habits, soothing the heart and releasing the grip of kamma.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-11-18 Buddhist Studies: The Five Aggregates, Week 2 - Meditation 13:13
Shelly Graf
Buddhist Studies guided meditation led by Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course with Shelly Graf: The Five Aggregates

2019-11-18 Buddhist Studies: The Five Aggregates, Week 2 - Talk 56:01
Shelly Graf
Second week of 2-week Buddhist Studies course led by Shelly Graf. This is the discussion and q&a portion.
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course with Shelly Graf: The Five Aggregates

2019-11-13 The Five Aggregates - Meditation 33:16
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

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