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Dharma Talks
2018-07-22 Understanding Conceit and the Hearts Release - Talk 42:03
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-01-25 Conceit and Beyond 38:42
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2018-01-23 Conceit - Better Worse Equal 14:41
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2017-10-17 Mahakaccana: Clarifying the Most Cryptic Teachings 42:18
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine concluded our lecture series on the Great Disciples, with a talk about the Venerable Mahakaccana. He was a monk famous for explaining difficult and perplexing teachings. The Buddha sometimes gave brief teachings that left the listeners confused. Sometimes the disciples did not ask the Buddha questions to clarify their doubt. Instead they sought out another monk to elucidate the matter and explain the detailed meaning. The Pali Canon preserves several insightful discourses in which initial enigmatic teachings by the Buddha are systematically explained by Venerable Mahakaccana. He addresses profound topics including the construction of I-making and mine-making, craving, conceit, views, mindfulness of sense perceptions, obsession with thoughts of past and future, and overcoming desire and lust. His methods of exposition became the basis of early commentary, and Mahakaccana became known as the first Buddhist commentator.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: The Great Disciples: People and Personalities in the Buddha's Community

2017-03-30 Commitment to Awakening 34:42
Sayadaw U Jagara
What are you committed to? Where is your path leading? This talk uses the Simile of the Heartwood to reflect upon various attainments and corruptions of insight that can occur through the practice. Minor attainments can support our path, but they may also become attachments if we become enchanted with them, allow them to stall our progress, or if we become negligent. We can nurture a deep aspiration without falling into traps of self-doubt, conceit, envy, or discouragement. We can aim for the ultimate goal, the liberating potential, of this path.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2017-02-11 Conceit and Latent Torments (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 56:23
Bonnie Duran
This talk is about the three kinds of conceit and the four self constructions. It provides the Buddha's advice about seeing unconscious "I" making.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Month-long Retreat

2017-01-23 Māna: Conceit 47:18
Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia
The Buddha defines three kinds of conceit—conceit itself (māna), the inferiority complex (omāna), and arrogance (atimāna). Conceit is a player in giving rise to a sense of self and perpetuating it though ignorance. This talk offers practical guidance to help meditators see conceit and uproot it through understanding and insight.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2016-11-18 Mana: the conceit of I am better then, less than, equal too. 59:13
Rebecca Bradshaw
Discusses how all measuring of ourselves against others is a form of the conceit "I am", and the alternative of humility and authenticity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Part 2

2016-08-13 Self-view and Conceit 66:36
Ayya Jitindriya
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Integration: Freedom Independent of Conditions

2016-08-09 Conceit of Self 45:31
Zohar Lavie
What is the Self?
SanghaSeva Ekuthuleni 2016

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