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Akincano Marc Weber's Dharma Talks
Akincano Marc Weber
Akincano Marc Weber (Switzerland) is a Buddhist teacher and psychotherapist. He learned to sit still in the early eighties as a Zen practitioner and later joined monastic life in Ajahn Chah’s tradition where he studied and practiced for 20 years in the Forest monasteries of Thailand and Europe. He has studied Pali and scriptures, holds a a degree in Buddhist psychotherapy and lives with his wife in Cologne, Germany from where he teaches Dhamma and meditation internationally.
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2013-05-10 Meditation Instructions - Pain and Sleepiness 36:33
Gaia House Practising Presence - Touching the Still Heart
2013-05-08 Opening Talk - Retreat and Attitude 36:50
Gaia House Practising Presence - Touching the Still Heart
2003-09-13 Ig säuber u dy angere. 1:20:12
Bärndütsche Vortrag über Säubstverständnis, dukkha u syner Dimensione, Lüt us de Lehrrede, u wy me cha üebe uf ungerschidleche Äbenine, über Feschthäbe und Beziehig.
Zentrum für Buddhismus - Bern
2009-09-22 Über upāya - das zweckdienliche Mittel 62:33
Über die Darlegung von zweckdienlichen Mittel auf der Grundlage der Pali Lehrreden.
Atammaya Köln
2013-03-08 On grasping and identification: Overview (with Q & A) 1:17:16
On the notion of grasping and attachment (upādāna) in the Suttas; with an emphasis on the Teaching of four specific forms of (i) clinging to and identification with sensuality (kāmūpādāna); (ii) clinging to and identification with virtue, ritual and practices (sīlavatūpādāna); (iii) clinging to and identification with views (diṭṭhūpādāna) and (iv) clinging to and identification with doctrines of a self (attavādūpādāna)
New York Insight Meditation Center Clinging and Identification (upādāna) – Practical Ways of Unbinding
2013-03-09 Intro: Grasping as the attempt to avoid suffering. 22:14
Different meanings of the term upādāna – Etymology and three notions: "Grasping", "Identification" and "fuel". Four statements and their psychology: "Seeking experience" "I am right; I am competent" "I know the right technique" "Becoming someone"
New York Insight Meditation Center Clinging and Identification (upādāna) – Practical Ways of Unbinding
2013-03-09 Clinging to and Identification with Views (ditthūpādāna) 21:43
Our take on reality. Views: right or wrong ones, conscious and unconscious ones, based on our reflections or simply adopted in unacknowledged ways through lack of proper investigation.
New York Insight Meditation Center Clinging and Identification (upādāna) – Practical Ways of Unbinding
2013-03-13 Distortions of the Mind & the 3 Gateways to Liberation (with Q & A) 1:23:34
How does ignorance operate? On the distortions of mind (vipallāsa) as the psychological mechanism of not-knowing / confusion (avijjā). The 4 objective and 3 subjective modes of distortion. Three gates of liberation on the basis of practicing with the characteristics of anicca, dukkha, anatta.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center
2012-06-01 Psychologische Entwicklung und Spirituelle Praxis. 1:22:52
Geschichte und Verhältnis von entwicklungspsychologischen Modellen und spirituellen Ansätzen.
Atammaya Köln
2013-03-24 Questions and Answers 62:11
with Akincano Marc Weber, John Peacock
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Practice of Wise Attention: Insight Meditation Weekend

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