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Ajahn (Ven.) Canda Bhikkhuni's Dharma Talks
Ajahn (Ven.) Canda Bhikkhuni
Ajahn (Ven.) Canda began meditating in 1996 with S.N. Goenka and spent the next decade deepening her practice in India and Nepal. She renounced as a Buddhist nun in Burma in 2006 and subsequently received full bhikkhuni ordination with Ajahn Brahm as her teacher. Her approach to meditation focuses on kindness and letting go as a means to deepening stillness and is richly informed by the Early Buddhist Texts. Ven. Canda founded Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project with Ajahn Brahm - a UK charity that has now established Britain's first monastery for the full ordination of women, near Oxford!
2023-03-26 Dharma Talk 46:31
Quieting & cooling the senses.
Gaia House Meditation Day - Guarding and Quieting the Senses
2023-03-26 Walking Meditation 8:58
Gaia House Meditation Day - Guarding and Quieting the Senses
2023-03-26 Guided Meditation 40:02
Bringing up wholesome perceptions.
Gaia House Meditation Day - Guarding and Quieting the Senses
2023-03-26 Opening Talk - Guarding the Senses 44:29
Gaia House Meditation Day - Guarding and Quieting the Senses
2023-03-19 Guided Loving-Kindness Meditation 24:59
London Insight Meditation Venerable Canda – “Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath”
2023-03-19 Q&A 21:34
London Insight Meditation Venerable Canda – “Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath”
2023-03-19 Guided practice 32:08
London Insight Meditation Venerable Canda – “Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath”
2023-03-19 The happiness of letting go 38:59
London Insight Meditation Venerable Canda – “Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath”
2023-03-19 Guided meditation 38:32
London Insight Meditation Venerable Canda – “Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath”
2023-03-19 Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath 38:33
London Insight Meditation Venerable Canda – “Preparing the Mind for the Natural Breath”

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