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2013-05-18 Apparent Here and Now 24:37
Ayya Anandabodhi
2013-05-19 Buddha's Birthday Inspiration and Awakening 42:36
2013-05-19 Questions and Answers 48:17
Eugene Cash
2013-05-21 Dependent Origination: Name and Form 61:51
Rodney Smith
Consciousness processes the mental formations by labeling and calling them something. Suddenly from a vague appearance arises the names and forms of life as we know it. Nama Rupa (name and form) arises from the fertile ground of mental formations and consciousness whose empty nature is confused by ignorance. To be called something, content requires information imparted about its nature. For example, we say an object is round, red, smooth, and small. Having recognized those traits through memory, we amass the data and call the object an "apple." The name we give separates it from the rest of the content before us. When we are hungry, "apple" rises to the forefront of all other forms. When we are not, it falls back and is barely noticed. The mental formations that encircle the words determine the object's importance to us. Consciousness is now ready to develop a narrative about the relative relationships between the objects, and where there is a story there will be a storyteller.
In collection: Dependent Origination
2013-05-21 The Dharma is Not an Escape - The Way Out is In 38:52
Howard Cohn
2013-05-21 Developing Our Practice 9:20:03
with Anushka Fernandopulle, Arinna Weisman, Ayya Anandabodhi, Bhante Buddharakkhita, Carol Wilson, Jack Kornfield, James Baraz, Joseph Goldstein, Kittisaro, Thanissara
2013-05-22 Four Foundations of Mindfulness 20:28
Mary Grace Orr
2013-05-23 Retreat - Mindfulness of the Body 60:46
Bob Stahl
2013-05-24 What's Going On Here Retreat 57:46
Jason Murphy
2013-05-24 The Buddha 19:54
Ayya Anandabodhi
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