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144: Retreat Dhamma Talk 39: The One Dhamma
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143: Retreat Dhamma Talk 38: The Key to Successful Meditation: Effort
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DP 10 – Sankhata and Asankhata Elements
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DP 09 – Five Thorns and Mindfulness Meditators (Cetokila-Satipatthana)
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142: Retreat Dhamma Talk 37: Parable of the Tortoise
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141: Retreat Dhamma Talk 36: Four Dominant Causes for Supreme Peace
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DP 08 – The Four Noble Truths and Satipatthana
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140: Retreat Dhamma Talk 35: A Balancing Act
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139: Retreat Dhamma Talk 34: Labeling/Noting during Mindfulness-Insight Practice
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DP 07 – Six Qualities for Donors and Receivers
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138: Retreat Dhamma Talk 33: Four Types of Clear Comprehension
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137: Retreat Dhamma Talk 32: Sampajanna (Clear Comprehension)
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136: Retreat Dhamma Talk 31: Heedfulness- With Repetition and a Resolute Mind
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DP 06 – Concerning Charity
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DP 05 - Four Foundations of Mindfulness and Domain of Buddha’s Teachings
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134: Retreat Dhamma Talk 29: Powerful Mental Development & Seven Factors of Enlightenment
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133: Retreat Dhamma Talk 28: Yogi and Mental Culture
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DP 04 – Wrong and Right Views (Ditthi, Samma Ditthi)
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132: Retreat Dhamma Talk 27: Bhavana (Mental Culture)
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131: Retreat Dhamma Talk 26: Purification and Heedfulness
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DP 03 – Ten Mental Defilements (Dasa-Akusala)
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DP 02 – As They Truly Are (Yathabuta)
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129: Retreat Dhamma Talk 24: Refined Heedfulness: Objective and Responsibility
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128: Retreat Dhamma Talk 23: Noble Desire for Superior Heedfulness
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DP 01 – Good and Evil (Kusala-Akusala Dhamma)
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127: Retreat Dhamma Talk 22: Heedfulness with Respect, in a Seamless and Unbroken Way
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07 Self, a Mass of Suffering
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126: Retreat Dhamma Talk 21: Heedfulness and Sense Pleasure (Apamada and Kamma Guna)
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125: Retreat Dhamma Talk 20: Heedfulness (Apamada)
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06 Kamma Results of the Buddha
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124: Retreat Dhamma Talk 19: What is Wisdom? (Panna)
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05 Danger of Not Being Mindful of Righteousness
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123: Retreat Dhamma Talk 18: Becoming a Skillful Meditator: Five Phases Needed to Accomplish
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122: Retreat Dhamma Talk 17: Summary on Right Mindfulness (Samma Sati)
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Theravada Buddhism 108: A Brief Account of Buddha’s Life
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121: Retreat Dhamma Talk 16: The Only Guard One Needs
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120: Retreat Dhamma Talk 15: Nutriments for the Mind
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Theravada Buddhism 107: The Naked Asectic (Achela Kassapa)
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119: Retreat Dhamma Talk 14: From Mental Defilements to Wisdom
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118: Retreat Dhamma Talk 13: The Beauty of Mindfulness
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Theravada Buddhism 106: Pleasant Feelings (Suka Vedana)
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117: Retreat Dhamma Talk 12: Five Qualities Needed for Successful Meditation
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116: Retreat Dhamma Talk 11: Developing Concentration (11 Ways)
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Theravada Buddhism 105: Absence, Disappearance and Non-disappearance Conditions
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115: Retreat Dhamma Talk 10: A Snapshot of the Foundation of Mindfulness
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Theravada Buddhism 104: Contentment (Santusti)
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Theravada Buddhism 103: Generousity (Dana)
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114: Retreat Dhamma Talk 9: Defilements (Kilesa): The Executioner
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113: Retreat Dhamma Talk 8: Freedom from Laziness (Akusita)
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Theravada Buddhism 102: Presence Condition (Atthi Paccayo)
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112: Retreat Dhamma Talk 7: The Correct Method of Observation
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111: Retreat Dhamma Talk 6: The Five Aggregates in Real Time
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Theravada Buddhism 101: Dissociation Condition (Vippayutta Paccayo)
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110: Retreat Dhamma Talk 5: Root Causes of Birth and Death
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Theravada Buddhism 100: Rahula Discourses (Rahula Suttas)
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109: Retreat Dhamma Talk 4: Why a Yogi / Meditator Needs to be in the Present Moment
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Theravada Buddhism 99: Year of the Thirteenth Rain Retreat
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108: Retreat Dhamma Talk 3: Parable of the Log
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107: Retreat Dhamma Talk 2: Sensual Desire (Kama Suka)
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106: Retreat Dhamma Talk 1: Taking Refuge in the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha