Mindfulness Insight Meditation - Buddhist Teachings
Satipatthana Meditation Society of Canada
209 episodes
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In this Dhamma talk, Sayadaw introduces Sobhana Citta, the Beautiful Consciousness. “Sobhana” means beautiful, graceful, or pure; “Citta” means consciousness. Together they describe the states of mind rooted in non-greed (alobha), non-anger (adosa), and non-delusion (amoha) — the three wholesome roots. Sayadaw explains how consciousness with two or three of these roots becomes truly beautiful, arising mainly in the sensuous realm (kāmāvacara). The talk explores the three subgroups of beautifu...
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In this Dhamma talk, Sayadaw introduces Sobhana Citta, the Beautiful Consciousness. “Sobhana” means beautiful, graceful, or pure; “Citta” means consciousness. Together they describe the states of mind rooted in non-greed (alobha), non-anger (adosa), and non-delusion (amoha) — the three wholesome roots. Sayadaw explains how consciousness with two or three of these roots becomes truly beautiful, arising mainly in the sensuous realm (kāmāvacara). The talk explores the three subgroups of beautifu...
192: Unwholesome Mental Factors (Part 2) Greed and Anger Roots
Mindfulness Insight Meditation - Buddhist Teachings
51 minutes
4 months ago
192: Unwholesome Mental Factors (Part 2) Greed and Anger Roots
In this episode we examine the second and third subgroups of the unwholesome mental factors — those rooted in greed and anger. Hear clear explanations and examples of: lobha (greed/attachment), diṭṭhi (wrong view), māna (conceit), and the anger-rooted states dosa (hatred/anger), issā (envy/jealousy), macchariya (not-wanting-to-share / miserliness), and kokacchāda (remorse/guilt). The talk shows how these states arise (often from unwise attention to sense-objects), how they manifest in d...
Mindfulness Insight Meditation - Buddhist Teachings
In this Dhamma talk, Sayadaw introduces Sobhana Citta, the Beautiful Consciousness. “Sobhana” means beautiful, graceful, or pure; “Citta” means consciousness. Together they describe the states of mind rooted in non-greed (alobha), non-anger (adosa), and non-delusion (amoha) — the three wholesome roots. Sayadaw explains how consciousness with two or three of these roots becomes truly beautiful, arising mainly in the sensuous realm (kāmāvacara). The talk explores the three subgroups of beautifu...