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A Sure Sign Of The Proper Dharma: The Shurangama Sutra


A lecture by the Venerable Master Hua in January, 1983The Shurangama Sutra is a Sutra that acts like a demon-spotting mirror in Buddhism. All the celestial demons, externalists, and the li, mei, and wang liang ghosts reveal their true appearance when they see the Shurangama Sutra. They have no way t ...>

Zeitgeist The Movie


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Living With the Cobra


A Dhammatalk by Ajahn ChahThis short talk is for the benefit of a new disciple who will soon be returning to London. May it serve to help you understand the teaching that you have studied here at Wat Pah Pong. Most simply, this is the practice to be free of suffering in the cycle of birth and death. ...>

Preparing The Mind For Anapanasati By Raising Joy


By Ven Ajahn Brahmavamso10.12.959 Day Retreat WA Buddhist SocietyThis morning I want to talk some more about skilful means to assist the practice of meditation, in particular, that which one reads in the Buddha’s teachings, again and again, that the proximate cause of gaining SAMADHI, for gaining ...>

Joy in Spiritual Practice


by Venerable Ajahn TiradhammoSource: www.forestsangha.orgThe following teaching has been adapted from a talk given by Venerable Tiradhammo on the seventh day of a ten day retreat in Switzerland, in May 1988. The 'Seven Factors of Enlightenment' referred to in the talk are mindfulness, investigation, ...>

The Meditative Development of Unselfish Joy


by Ven. Buddhaghosa (fifth-century)Excerpted from The Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga)One who begins the development of unselfish joy should not start with dearly beloved person, a neutral person or hostile person. For it is not the mere fact that a person is dearly beloved, which makes him an i ...>

The Nature and Implications of Mudita


by L.R. OatesFrom Metta, Vol. 12, No. 2Altruistic joy is one of the four "sublime states" of mind — friendliness, compassion, altruistic joy, and equanimity — which together form one related group among the various spiritual or physical exercises generally described as meditation or contemplatio ...>

Mudita


by C.F. KnightFrom Metta, Vol. 12, No. 2A feature of the Buddha-Dhamma is cognizance of the pairs of opposites in the training to get beyond them. The Buddha's method of mental training and development was to teach by first defining unwholesome or unskillful thoughts, words, and deeds, or practices ...>

Is Unselfish Joy Practicable?


by Nyanaponika TheraThe virtue of mudita [muditaa], 1 i.e., finding joy in the happiness and success of others, has not received sufficient attention either in expositions of Buddhist ethics, or in the meditative development of the four sublime states (brahma-vihara [brahma-vihaara]), of which mudit ...>

Mudita - The Buddha’s Teaching on Unselfish Joy


(Photo source: flickr.com)The awakened one, the Buddha, said:Here, O, Monks, a disciple lets his mind pervade one quarter of the world with thoughts of unselfish joy, and so the second, and so the third, and so the fourth. And thus the whole wide world, above, below, around, everywhere and equally, ...>

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