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Dharma Talks
2024-05-18
Do You Need A Conceit?
40:28
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Nathan Glyde
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Exploring the middle way of pride, its positive role, and negative implications in our life and practice. Also, of the benefits and challenges of a comparison-based mind and its necessity in discernment.
Apologies for the occasional scratchy sound in the recording: Nathan is wearing a thick scarf due to a persistent cough, and it catches on the microphone. (includes responses to unheard questions)
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Gaia House
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Online Dharma Hall - May 2024
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2024-01-04
Q&A
44:15
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Q1 You mentioned there are also other bodies such as the energy and emotional body and others. Could you elaborate please? 22:02 Q2 How does a sotapanna / stream enterer still have conceit as a fetter if they have uprooted self view? 36:11 Q3 It seems there is a very strong “not enough” mind. Not still enough, not calm enough, not practicing enough. How can I shift this negativity to a more positive chanda / motivation? 41:41 Q4 How can we measure our spiritual progress?
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Palilai Buddhist Temple
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Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart
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2020-09-23
Evening Practice
69:23
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Yuka Nakamura
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Dharma Talk: How is our sense of self being created? One major way is our tendency to constantly compare and measure ourselves against others. The conceit (mana) that arises, that is, the feeling of being better than, worse than, or the same as others, is the source of much suffering. The talk discusses different forms of conceit based on birth, knowledge, beauty, etc., and shows ways in which we can practice with it skilfully.
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Gaia House
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The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self
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