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19_Vesak_Track.mp319. The Sunrise Comes1195 views
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x55.mp3Working with Thinking and Pain1194 viewsAt the beginning of the practice at least, a lot of meditators are much troubled by their thoughts as well as painful body sensations. Pain from the sitting posture is workable, as the cause comes from not being accustomed to the crossed legged sitting posture. Thinking is more of a challenge, as it requires patience and skill to come to terms with it.
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Track09_Comitment_to_Delusion_-_Mahga_Puja_26_Feb_2002_Ajahn_Sumedho.mp3Commitment to Delusion - Magha Puja1192 views
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Episode_14.flvVidhura-Pandita Jataka: Episode 14 Series 31191 viewsVidhura-Pandita, the eloquent Sage (Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)

At one time , thousands of years ago, the Bodhisatta came to earth in the person of a sage named Vidhura-Pandita. He was no ordinary man of wisdom. His life's purpose was to speak the truth, and in such a way that men would be held spellbound by his voice.
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11_Vesak_Track.mp311. Day of Glory1191 views
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Episode_24.flvVidhura-Pandita Jataka: Episode 24 Series 31188 viewsVidhura-Pandita, the eloquent Sage (Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)

At one time , thousands of years ago, the Bodhisatta came to earth in the person of a sage named Vidhura-Pandita. He was no ordinary man of wisdom. His life's purpose was to speak the truth, and in such a way that men would be held spellbound by his voice.
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7.mp3Support of Loving-kindness1188 viewsPracticing Vipassana 07: The Support of Loving-kindness Meditation.
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x44.mp3Working with Feelings and Emotions1187 viewsIt is difficult for a meditator to make progress in Vipassana meditation until he or she has come to terms with feelings and emotions, as the practice itself, at least in the early stages, can bring up intense and persistent feelings and their associated emotions. So this talk deals with how to work with your feelings and emotions in meditation.
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IMG0078.jpgScattered all over the World... Vietnamese Monk in Taiwan1187 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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Track06_Dont_Take_It_Personally_21_Sep_2000_Ajahn_Sumedho.mp3Don't Take It Personally1180 views
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