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(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on May 18, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” This is the eighth talk in the series on Pāramī or The Ten Perfections. In this talk, Ayya Santussikā discusses two Pāramīs: Viriya (Energy, Effort) & Adhitthana (Resolve, Determination). 00:00 - DHAMMA TALK 10:31 - Q&A 1:15:50 - Closing Announcements Resources discussed in the video: ▸Book: Stillness Flowing https://www.abhayagiri.org/media/books/stillness-flowing%20-%202018-08-31.pdf ▸KBV Upcoming Teachings: https://www.karunabv.org/ ▸KBV Vassa Support Opportunities: https://www.karunabv.org/vassa-support.html
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on May 18, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” This is the eighth talk in the series on Pāramī or The Ten Perfections. In this talk, Ayya Santussikā discusses two Pāramīs: Viriya (Energy, Effort) & Adhitthana (Resolve, Determination). 00:00 - DHAMMA TALK 10:31 - Q&A 1:15:50 - Closing Announcements Resources discussed in the video: ▸Book: Stillness Flowing https://www.abhayagiri.org/media/books/stillness-flowing%20-%202018-08-31.pdf ▸KBV Upcoming Teachings: https://www.karunabv.org/ ▸KBV Vassa Support Opportunities: https://www.karunabv.org/vassa-support.html
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on May 11, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” This is the seventh talk in the series on Parami or The Ten Perfections.
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on May 11, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” This is the seventh talk in the series on Parami or The Ten Perfections.
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on April 20, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” This is the fourth talk in the series on Parami or The Ten Perfections.
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on April 20, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” This is the fourth talk in the series on Parami or The Ten Perfections.
Bill Sits down with Brittney Hartley, Jana Spangler and Anthony Miller and they tackle part 11 in a series that seeks to help the Almost Awakened Audience sense the great resources and tools to a life well lived by exposing you to Buddhism and its contemplative nature. We are using as a backdrop the 12 […] The post Almost Awakened: 082: Buddhism For Beginners Part 11: The Ten Perfections of the Heart appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
Bill Sits down with Brittney Hartley, Jana Spangler and Anthony Miller and they tackle part 11 in a series that seeks to help the Almost Awakened Audience sense the great resources and tools to a life well lived by exposing you to Buddhism and its contemplative nature. We are using as a backdrop the 12 part presentation by Jack Kornfield…Read more >
What is your greatest virtue? In this third and final episode of a three part series on enlightenment, Kristina leads with a discussion on the Ten Perfections, or paramis (virtues), as taught by Gautama the Buddha. What are these paramis are and how do they relate to enlightenment? Kristina and Anna discuss their own struggles with the virtues of Enlightenment. Also discussed: spiritual by-pass, living with messy people, and more.Please donate to the Indian Red CrossThe Ten Perfections Leading to Enlightenment:Generosity (dāna)Morality (sīla)Renunciation (nekhamma)Insight (pañña)Energy/ Effort (viriya)Patience (khanti)Truthfulness (sacca)Resolution (adhiṭṭhāna)Loving-kindness (mettah)Equanimity (upekkhā)Visit the show notes on our website for more links.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This talk explores the tenth of the ten perfections. You’ll learn how you cannot make steadiness and serenity happen, but can create the conditions that allow this inner state to arise. When you remember the fundamental quality of reality, you can more easily open to embrace your true nature.
The talk explores the power of loving kindness. You’ll learn how to be more of a well-wisher to all, some techniques to more effectively express kindness in the world and a reflection on what might happen in your life if you were to be more adept at responding to challenges with an open heart.
This talk explores the power of grit. You’ll learn the importance of first creating goals that are fully aligned with your heart and spirit and then developing your capacity to stay on your path, developing both perseverance as well as deep, intuitive inner listening.
This talk explores the power of grit. You’ll learn the importance of first creating goals that are fully aligned with your heart and spirit and then developing your capacity to stay on your path, developing both perseverance as well as deep, intuitive inner listening.
This talk explores how to cultivate the quality of patience and self-restraint. You’ll learn about the power of refraining from those who have caused you harm, how to endure hardship, how to cultivate greater confidence in ultimate truth and about the near-enemies of patience and forbearance.
This talk explores how to cultivate vitality, courage and resilience in your life. You’ll learn how you can manage the energy you have and how to build vigor and confidence to pursue that which calls you.
This talk explores how to cultivate wisdom and insight. You’ll learn about the importance of cultivating the wise heart, what gets in the way of seeing clearly, the anatomy of an insight and how to balance wisdom with compassion.
This talk explores the potential of mindful renunciation. You’ll learn how critically important it is to know what is most important, cultivate the thoughts, behaviors and actions that will bring about that outcome and as well, identify and modify the the thoughts, behaviors and actions that get in the way of that outcome.
This talk explores how paying attention to your behavior can support you in your life. You’ll learn how all traditions have guidelines regarding your moral behavior, how morality is often based on a negativity bias and how ultimately, it’s up to you to determine what you really want and define for yourself what it means to be virtuous and in integrity.
This talk explores the power of cultivating an attitude of love and care in your life. You’ll learn what the Buddha said about giving, how intimately receiving is connected to generosity, the shadow-side of the practice and the power of taking generous actions when you feel called.
Ajahn Appichato talks about the Ten Perfections (Paramis): Generosity Morality Renunciation Wisdom Energy Patience Truthfulness Determination Loving-Kindness Equanimity Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.
The ten parami, or perfections, are qualities that a Bodhisattva cultivates to a supreme level in order to become a Buddha, an awakened one. All spiritual practitioners cultivate these qualities to some degree. The ten are (in Pali and English): Dana (generosity), sila (virtue), nekkhama (renunciation), panya (wisdom), viriya (energy/effort), khanti (patient endurance), sacca (truthfulness), adhitthana (determination), metta (lovingkindness), and upekkha (equanimity).
The ten parami, or perfections, are qualities that a Bodhisattva cultivates to a supreme level in order to become a Buddha, an awakened one. All spiritual practitioners cultivate these qualities to some degree. The ten are (in Pali and English): Dana (generosity), sila (virtue), nekkhama (renunciation), panya (wisdom), viriya (energy/effort), khanti (patient endurance), sacca (truthfulness), adhitthana (determination), metta (lovingkindness), and upekkha (equanimity).
Ajahn Pavaro talks about the ten paramis that were praised and extolled by the Buddha. He explains how their practise and cultivation help to strengthen our practise and point us in the direction of liberation. (Talk recorded at Tisarana on 11 August 2018. Duration 56:32)… Read the rest
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Dhamma talk on Ten Perfections, recorded during teatime with guests and residents at Birken Forest Monastery.
#1 in the series of talks on Ten Perfections, the outstanding virtues that were cultivated by the Buddha before his enlightenment. Discover a multitude of practical ways to nourish and sustain these virtues in daily life.
#2 in the series of talks on Ten Perfections, the outstanding virtues that were cultivated by the Buddha before his enlightenment. Discover a multitude of practical ways to nourish and sustain these virtues in daily life.
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Dharma Talk by Kusala Bhikshu - 7/22/2018
This week, Jack reflects on the Ten Perfections of Buddhism and Khanti, the perfection of patience.
Ajahn Viradhammo conducts a question and answer session with the lay retreat crew. He speaks on fear and doubt, the unskillful responses that can result from the attachment to these mind states, and a way to skillfully handle them according to the Four Noble Truths, and through knowing the mood of the mind. He explains how the parami, the Ten Perfections, can be a positive way to work with our karma and kilesas. He reflects on the role of the monastery in relating to the laity, and the role of karma in the eating of meat.… Read the rest
Ajahn Viradhammo answers questions about how to live a wholesome, productive life without getting caught in the trap of becoming. He speaks on the value of upholding the precepts and developing the parami, the Ten Perfections, as ways to develop skills without creating an ego around the skills. He also advises using meditation based on awareness of the breathing and the bodily posture as ways to gradually get more in touch with intense forms of suffering. He recommends an objective knowing of the khandas as a skillful way to deal with interpersonal conflict.… Read the rest
Jack outlines the Ten Perfections within Buddhism that naturally arise in the stillness and steadiness of our practice. These qualities can be developed and applied in any situation and are extremely useful in bringing the path of awakening into everyday life. They are not meant to be a means for perfecting oneself, but rather a reminder of the true nature to which we can always return
Ten Perfections - Jack Kornfield This teaching is given freely courtesy of Dharma Seed. Dharma Seed; Spirit Rock ; Jack Kornfield