Mindfulness Dhamma to End Suffering (Course II)

"Experiences in Dhamma Practice : Q&A" by Ajahn Malee in English Course II, 10 December 2015 B

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"The Goal of Dhamma Learning and How to Get There" by Ajahn Malee in English Course II, 10 December 2015 A

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What will keep the Buddhism teachings - the canons or temples or rituals? Only the heart can keep the teachings and Dhamma.

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Let's take a good look and see the truth whether we can control these feelings of happiness and suffering at all. Is it possible to just feel happy all the time without any pain? All the feelings in our heart, be it happiness, suffering, or neutral... they are subject to changes. They're beyond our control and they're not subject to our demand. These ever-changing feelings that are merely responding to causes and conditions - do they really exist such that we call them as "self"?

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Roadmaps for a Practitioner by Ajahn Prasan in English Course II, Day 4, File 12A.

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"Do Not Seek to Create the Perfect Mind" by Ajahn Prasan, English Course II, Day 3 file no. 11B

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"The Relation Between Ethics and Mindfulness Practice" by Ajahn Prasan Buddhakulsomsiri in Mindfulness and Insight Meditation Course II, December 2015 - Day 3C on 11 December 2015

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