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Stephen Batchelor's Dharma Talks
Stephen Batchelor
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2010-07-17 Self and Others 61:04
Gaia House Meditation and Study Retreat
2009-11-05 The Middle Way 59:01
A reflection on the Middle Way, i.e., the whole eightfold path, as avoiding two "dead ends." This is followed by further thoughts on the Four Noble Truths as tasks that culminate in the eightfold path itself.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Meditation and Study Retreat
2009-07-18 Society and Self 56:24
Gaia House Meditation and Study Retreat
2008-07-11 Self and Society 55:25
This is the sixth of a series of seven talks from the Study Retreat that interweaves reflections on Siddhattha Gotama's life, with critical interpretations of his teachings as recorded in the Pali Canon. In this sixth talk we consider those aspects of his teaching that address the role of self in society.
Gaia House Meditation And Study Retreat
2007-10-26 #7 Self & Society 59:18
A consideration of the Buddhist understanding of self as a process, based on passages from the Pali Canon. A critique of "perfection" as the aim of the teachings, based on the understanding of "freedom" as found in the Padhana Sutta. Followed by a reflection on the Buddha's SOCIAL VISION. This leads to comments on the nature of Buddhism itself as a religious institution, and concludes with a call for a CULTURE OF AWAKENING in a secular world.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Meditation and Study Retreat
2007-10-21 #2 Going Against The Stream 56:31
A continuation of the study of the Buddha's account of his awakening in the ARIYAPARIYESANA SUTTA (M.26). Mindfulness as the way to GROUND oneself in the GROUND of Conditional Arising. the subjective pole of this ground is the stopping of greed, hatred, delusion. The Buddha was reluctant to teach because what he had awoken to "WENT AGAINST THE STREAM". The talk concludes with several passages from the UPANISHADS to illustrate this.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Meditation and Study Retreat
2007-07-14 Go Forth into the World 60:40
Having entered the stream of the eightfold path, one becomes 'independent of the views of others'. This autonomy is the ground for a new way of being with oneself and the world. It deepens insight and expands empathy, leading to compassion and social engagement.
Gaia House Awareness, Questioning, and the Path of Compassion
2007-04-11 Be An Island Unto Yourself 51:58
Gaia House Zen Meditation
2005-10-26 The Life And Death Of Siddhattha Gotama: Self And Society 55:34
Sixth in the series of eight.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
In collection: The Life And Death Of Siddhattha Gotama

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