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- 2011
- Satipatthana Sutta 2 (#)
- Dhamma Study Session, Dec 10,2011 (#)
- Guided Meditation, Dec. 4 (#)
- Skype Guided Meditation, Dec 3 (#)
- Sutta Study Group, Nov. 26th (#)
- Sutta Study Group, Nov. 19th (#)
- Sutta Study Group, Nov. 12th (#)
- On-Line Guided Meditation (#)
- Dhammapada Verse 24: Glory to the Mindful (#)
- Dhammapada Verses 21 to 23: The Mindful Never Die (#)
- Dhammapada Verses 19 and 20: Who Partakes in the Fruit (#)
- Sutta Study Group, Nov. 5th (#)
- Dhammapada Verse 18: Delighting Here and Hereafter (#)
- Dhammapada Verse 17: Burning Here and Hereafter (#)
- Dhammapada Verse 16: Rejoicing Here and Hereafter (#)
- Dhammapada Verse 15: Sorrow of an Evil-Doer (#)
- Dhammapada Verses 13 and 14: Mind Like a Well-thatched Roof (#)
- Dhamma Study Group, Oct. 29th (#)
- Should one meditate or study more? (#)
- Ask A Monk: Is it wrong to meditate lying down? (#)
- Ask A Monk: Are the realizations of impermanence, suffering and non-self intellectual? (#)
- Ask A Monk: Eating and meditation (#)
- When tired, is it better to sleep or meditate? (#)
- why don't we remember past lives? (#)
- Ask A Monk: Why do people think Buddhists are idol worshippers? (#)
- Ask A Monk: Teaching meditation to children (#)
- How do buddhists view military service? (#)
- Ask A Monk: It's not better to suffer in future lives instead of reaching enlightenment and not live anymore? (#)
- Dhamma Study Group, Oct. 22 (#)
- Dhamma Study Group, Oct. 15th (#)
- Dhamma Study Group, Oct. 8th (#)
- Dhamma Study Group, Oct 1st (#)
- Dhammapada Verses 11 and 12: Essential and Unessential (#)
- Dhammapada Verses Nine and Ten: Worthy of the Robe (#)
- Skype Guided Meditation Session (#)
- Measuring One's Progress in Meditation (#)
- Dhammapada Verses 7-8: Overcome By Evil Or Not (#)
- Radio Talk on Truth (#)
- Mind Is Chief and Reality Is Experience (#)
- Ask A Monk: Karma in a Holocaust (#)
- Dhammapada Verse Six: Those Who Know Settle Their Quarrels (#)
- Ask A Monk: Euthanasia (#)
- Dhammapada Verse Five: Enmity (#)
- Funeral Reflection (#)
- Dhammapada Verses 3,4 (#)
- Dhammapada Verse Two: Happiness Follows a Pure Mind (#)
- Dhammapada Verse One: Mind Precedes All Things (#)
- Skype Guided Group Meditation (#)
- Ask A Monk: Physical Exercise (#)
- Taking Refuge and Precepts (Chant) (#)
- Asalha Puja 2011 (#)
- Dealing With Pain and Suffering (#)
- When Someone Dies (#)
- The Experience of Reality (#)
- Dealing With Pests, Violence, Etc. (#)
- Blessings (#)
- Hospice (#)
- Dreams (#)
- Addicts (#)
- A Buddhist Take on Vegetarianism (#)
- JoyInPractice (#)
- The Path to Inner Peace (#)
- One Who Lives By The Dhamma (Vesak) (#)
- Developed Societies vs. Tribal Societies (#)
- The Mind in the Stomach, Breathing Through the Nose (#)
- Choosing Paths (#)
- Partner's Resistance to Meditation (#)
- Distinguishing Nirvana From Samsara and Selfishness from Benefit (#)
- Humour In Buddhism (#)
- Falling Asleep While Meditating (#)
- Envy and Competitiveness (#)
- Dealing With Divorce (#)
- The Benefit of Remembering Past Lives (#)
- After Nirvana (#)
- Addiction To Pornography and Masturbation (#)
- Meditation On Reality (#)
- Comprehensive Practice (Sabbasava Sutta) (#)
- Buddhism and Feelings (#)
- Approaching Buddhism (#)
- Choosing A Path (#)
- Preparing for Death (#)
- 2010
- Scientific Inquiry (#)
- Dependent Origination (#)
- Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll (#)
- How Mindfulness Creates Understanding (#)
- Realizations on the Path (#)
- Karma and Rebirth (#)
- Means of Acquiring Goodness (#)
- One Who Lives By The Dhamma (#)
- Going Forth (#)
- Practical Application of the Eightfold Noble Path (#)
- Questions and Answers (#)
- Gradual Teaching of the Buddha (#)
- SLOct17 (#)
- The Meditative State of Mind (#)
- Perception vs. Reality (#)
- Making A Real Difference (#)
- Practical Mindfulness Explained (#)
- Solving The Problem (#)
- Brahmajaala Sutta Cuulasiila (#)
- Path of Purification (#)
- How To Succeed In Meditation (#)
- Reacting vs. Experiencing (#)
- Brahmajalasutta.m Paribbaajakakathaa (#)
- What is Dhamma Vinaya (#)
- Sectarian Buddhism and the Whole Elephant (#)
- The Path to Nibbana (#)
- Contentment (#)
- Becoming Buddhist (#)
- ProblemsForMonksAndLay (#)
- Practical Dependant Origination (#)
- Purpose (#)
- Truth, Illusion and Falsehood (#)
- Bhaddekaratta Sutta - One Good Day (#)
- Quantum Meditation in Daily Life (#)
- Wanting and Buddhism (#)
- Ten Ways of Practicing Goodness (#)
- Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (#)
- Developent of Right View (#)
- Buddhist Wisdom (#)
- Peace, Love and Happiness (#)
- Lakh Sutra 3 (Thai) (#)
- The Four Iddhipada or Paths to Power (#)
- The Purpose of Walking and Sitting (Thai) (#)
- The Buddha's Order of Teaching (#)
- In Line With the Teaching (#)
- Dukkha 4 (Thai) (#)
- Seven Stage in the Path to Purity (#)
- Overview of the Buddhist Theory of Karma (#)
- Anupubbikatha (Thai) (#)
- Benefits of Walking Meditation (#)
- Stories on the Goals of Mindfulness (#)
- Four Muula of Samsara (Thai) (#)
- Five Kinds of Buddhist Practitioners (#)
- Introduction To Buddhism (#)
- The Buddha's Intentions (Thai) (#)
- What Is Meditation? (#)
- Lakh Sati (3) (#)
- Four Noble Truths (#)
- Fundamentals of Vipassana Practice (Thai) (#)
- 2009
- Hardcore Buddhism (#)
- An End To Enmity (#)
- The Sixteen Subtle Defilements Artist: (#)
- Temiya Jataka (#)
- Mind Is Chief (#)
- Dharma Work (#)
- SnakeJataka (#)
- BanyonDeer (#)
- BeingBuddhist (#)
- WhatBuddhismOffers (#)
- SatipatthanaSutta4 (#)
- Mahosadha6 (#)
- SeeingClearly (#)
- Mahosadha5 (#)
- SatipatthanaSutta3 (#)
- GuidedMeditation (#)
- SevenPaths (#)
- Mahosadha4 (#)
- SatipatthanaSutta2 (#)
- HowToMeditate (#)
- EightfoldPath (#)
- Mahosadha3 (#)
- SatipatthanaSutta1 (#)
- WhatInsightIsNot (#)
- LivingByDhamma (#)
- StoryOfSumedha (#)
- Mahosadha2 (#)
- Mahosadha1 (#)
- AllOfTheTaints (#)
- WayOfMindfulness (#)
- FundamentalsOfReality (#)
- KaraniyaMettaPali (#)
- RatanaSuttaPali (#)
- MangalaSuttaPali (#)
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- AdittapariyayaPali (#)
- AnattalakkhanaPali (#)
- DhammacakkaPali (#)
- bInvitingAngels (#)
- aPreliminaryHomage (#)
- AsalhaPuja (#)
- The Seven Paths (#)
- AriyapariyesanaThai (#)
- A Good Friend (#)
- View (#)
- DhammuddesaThai (#)
- Reality (#)
- AnattaThai (#)
- MaaraThai (#)
- Knowing Dhamma (#)
- VepullaDhammaThai (#)
- Magga8Thai (#)
- AriyaSaccaThai (#)
- PucchaThai (#)
- SaropamaThai (#)
- Happy Birthday (#)
- VisakhaThai (#)
- Dangers (#)
- PaticcasamuppaadaThai (#)
- Twelvefold Karmic Classification (#)
- VipalassaThai (#)
- Difficult Attachments (#)
- Benefits of Walking and Sitting Meditation (#)
- SabbasavaThai (#)
- Five Reasons to Practice Meditation (#)
- NeunChaSamretThai (#)
- VipassanupakilesaThai (#)
- This Opportunity (#)
- LakhSatiThai (#)
- Aspects of Mindfulness (#)
- Goodness (#)
- MulakaThai (#)
- PunyaThai (#)
- Virtues of a Goodfellow (#)
- DhammaVihariThai (#)
- Wrong View (#)
- MaggaThai (#)
- Why Are We Here? (#)
- PrayotDuenNang (#)
- Reflections of a Great Being (#)
- The Three Jewels (#)
- The Four Noble Truths (#)
- KwamSavatthi (#)
- SikkhaSaam (#)
- The Three Trainings (#)
- Why Meditate? (#)
- 2007
- Good (#)
- Love (#)
- Freedom (#)
- Saradhamma (#)
- Asava_Cultivating (#)
- Asava_Removing (#)
- Asava_Avoiding (#)
- Asava_Forbearing (#)
- Asava_Using (#)
- Asava_Guarding (#)
- Asava_Seeing (#)
- Letting_Go (#)
- Weapons (#)
- Danger (#)
- 2006
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