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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Retreat Dharma Talks
at Australian Insight Meditation Network
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An Introduction to Secular Buddhism
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2012-03-11 (14 days)
Australian Insight Meditation Network (Sine Cera Retreat Center)
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2012-03-11
04 Experience
57:02
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Stephen Batchelor
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The Buddha's criteria for regarding a statement as valid; a pragmatic view of the dharma; the "all" is equivalent to "experience" or "life" -- no need of metaphysical realities; supportive quote by Lucretius; awakening to the delight, tragedy and emancipation of life.
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2012-03-12
05 Namarupa and Consciousness
61:57
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Stephen Batchelor
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Meaning of the term "namarupa" in Upanishads and early Buddhism; the Buddha's critique of an unconditioned consciousness; the interdependence of namarupa and consciousness like two sheaves of reeds.
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2012-03-13
06 Dukkha and Tanha
60:27
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Stephen Batchelor
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Definition of dukkha; dukkha and pleasure; "fully understanding" dukkha; the Buddha and Nagarjuna's understanding of the five bundles as not self; definition of tanha (craving); clinging and narcissism.
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2012-03-14
07 Conditionality and The Four
58:41
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Stephen Batchelor
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Insight into conditionality as the core of the Buddha's awakening; reading of and reflection on the first discourse; the process of the four: embracing dukkha, letting go of craving, experiencing the stopping of craving, cultivating the path.
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2012-03-15
08 Mara
56:38
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Stephen Batchelor
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Reflections on the demonic: what rises up and limits us on the path; Mara and Namuci; the parable of the crow and the piece of rock as an alternative metaphor of freedom; the Buddha's response to Mara who appears as a farmer.
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