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2018-02-02
Evening Q&A
47:22
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Ajahn Sucitto
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1. Could you say more about the citta? 2. (6:47) I believe you suggested this (the conditions for the citta to understand) is where things have to be undone. Could you explain this please? 3. (31:10) Could you talk about “the patience that crosses over”? 4. (44:00) If you know someone who is very dishonest and a Buddhist, what is the most appropriate way to interact?
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Bandar Utama Buddhist Society
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Meditation Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto
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2018-02-02
AM - Container not content - a frame for emptying
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Ajahn Sucitto
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A lot of the Buddhist approach is in not doing - relaxing, softening, and relinquishing harmful and unskilful inclinations. Establish a firm foundation from which to let go. Don’t get fascinated by content, just establish the frame of reference. Everything is “yes” in terms of its existence, but “no” in terms of getting activated by it. Just acknowledging and letting go, recognizing there’s an alternative, and the energy of the activation shifts by itself and discharges.
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Bandar Utama Buddhist Society
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Meditation Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto
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