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Dharma Talks
2014-11-25 The World of Five Aggregates 60:28
Ajahn Sucitto
Amaravati Monastery Amaravati Retreat November 2014

2014-09-28 The Five Aggregates of Clinging 57:01
Bhante Buddharakkhita
Understanding the five aggregates of clinging from moment to moment of our experience can open the door to peace, happiness and freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-08-17 The Five Aggregates 53:34
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2014-07-27 The Five Aggregates 57:34
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2014-07-23 Mindfulness and the Five Aggregates 54:17
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2014-07-16 The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Contemplation of Mind Objects--the Five Aggregates 56:25
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-11-21 Anatta: Not-Self or No Unchanging Self 59:52
Nikki Mirghafori
Understanding Self As A Process: Self is an emergent property of the constituents of our experience (i.e. the five aggregates). Practices pointing to anatta are shared, followed by the connection between anatta and peace & freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 2

2013-09-22 The Five Aggregates Are Not Self 57:24
Guy Armstrong
This talk explores the five aggregates as a way to understand the Buddha's teaching on anatta or not-self. This insight helps us gain a small glimpse into the mystery of death.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2013-05-28 I-Making & Mine-Making Constructing Self 39:21
Shaila Catherine
How is a sense of self constructed? What is the concept of not-self in Buddhist practice? How do we construct identity? This talk explores the traditional model of the five aggregates affected by clinging and explains how clinging occurs in contact with sensory experience. The five aggregates—materiality, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness—represent an early Buddhist model for understanding how suffering forms through misperception. Clinging to misperceptions produces a sense of continuity in experience that we conventionally call "I", and a relationship to experience the we conventionally call "mine". This model clarifies the precise objects contemplated in vipassana (insight) meditation practice. This talk explains each aggregate so that insight may liberate the mind from this subtle type of attachment.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks

2013-03-04 Not Self - No need to be afraid. 53:32
Michael Grady
Seeing things as they are - five aggregates
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Art of Mindful Living: Insight Meditation Retreat

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