Dharma Talks By Christopher Titmuss

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  • Duración: 200:22:49
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Sinopsis

Christopher Titmuss, a former Buddhist monk in Thailand and India, offers Dharma teachings addressing the wide variety of issues in daily life including mindfulness, meditation, communication and wise action. Drawing directly on the Buddha's wisdom, Christopher explores in depth world and spiritual experiences including an enquiry into ethics, love and awakening. His talks are practical and insightful, serious and at times, humorous. For more Information please visit http://www.insightmeditation.org

Episodios

  • From The Outer To Inner

    10/12/2013 Duración: 43min

    In the rhythm of the day, countless impressions pass through consciousness but only a few register and make an impact. Practice includes the capacity to give only a bare description to any event. There is an experience and a voice within that takes up a view about the experience. We listen to that voice to respond or not. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2012

  • The Importance Of The Vast

    10/12/2013 Duración: 54min

    We are leaving the old to explore the new. What was the main regret for people at the end of their life? Working too hard, they said. If we do not see clearly, then trouble will come. We think life is about me and what I want. When we bring the best out of our being, we touch the vast, the immensity of life. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2012

  • The Creative Act

    06/12/2013 Duración: 53min

    Background to some of the retreats in India. To be a butterfly, we must break free from being a moth. This is truly the creative. Am I living in any boxes? In the clear non-doing, the stillness, the creative act can emerge after moments or years. We have tremendous capacity for the creative act if there is sacrifice. Dharma talk recorded in India, february 2012

  • Silence And Knowledge

    06/12/2013 Duración: 01h05min

    Three most important kinds of knowledge referred to by the Buddha. A purpose of a palpable silence is to enhance receptivity to knowledge to transform. Silence and knowledge give support to each other. Silence appears to be all inclusive but it is without insightful knowledge – a major aspect of the Dharma. Dharma talk recorded in India, february 2012

  • Passing Through The Hindances

    06/12/2013 Duración: 53min

    There is no such thing as fate, chance, destiny, luck, random or a coincidence. We are saying at such times we cannot see the causes and conditions that cause something to happen. Desires, negativities, boredom, anxiety and doubt/fear influence our consciousness. Dharma talk recorded in India, february 2012

  • Arising And Passing

    06/12/2013 Duración: 49min

    The limits and the occasional benefits of chanting. Our poets refer to life and death, love and loss. We explore the passing away of something which allows something else to come about. Awareness of arising and passing allows life to flow freely. Dharma talk recorded in India, January 2012

  • Learning And Wisdom

    06/12/2013 Duración: 51min

    Do we learn from past experiences? What have we learnt? What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom? The obsession with knowledge robs children of play. Practice offers another form of learning to find wisdom. The act of listening is an important feature of practice. Dharma talk recorded in India, January 2012

  • The Search For What Is True

    06/12/2013 Duración: 01h04min

    There is the emergence of the seeker, the seeking and the sought. Our culture may not offer what we truly seek. The experience is important but the relationship to the experience is more important. Seeking is the act of questioning. Life is no picnic. Dharma talk recorded in Germany, October 2011

  • Thoughts Views Understanding

    06/12/2013 Duración: 44min

    We explore birth and death – of an experience, of a day, of a friend or relative. Reflection on death reduces fear and unhappiness. We look at our thoughts and views to see what is worthwhile. Understanding matters. We are known by our actions, said the Buddha. Dharma talk recorded in Germany, October 2011

  • Mind And Matter

    06/12/2013 Duración: 57min

    Mind and Matter are mutually supportive, relating to each other. Mind influences matter and matter influences mind. What is it we don’t like about ourselves in mind and body? We live in the spell of images. We learn to live without fear in the face of mind/matter. Dharma talk recorded in Germany, October 2011

  • Who Am I?

    15/11/2013 Duración: 52min

    Who are you? Our first response is to give our name. We are a name. I am English. Therefore I am my country. I am a teacher. Then I am my job. Who am I? An identity is formed for the conventions. What is behind the presentation? Who am I before I give a name? Dharma talk recorded in Germany, May 2011

  • Is The Dharma Pro Life Or Anti Life?

    15/11/2013 Duración: 56min

    Are there areas in my life where restraint is necessary? The restraint must be named. Are there areas which we need to develop? Reading a beautiful poem of life and death by Christopher's grandson, aged 10. If we hold to a precise image of what we want, we can search everywhere for its presence or non-presence. Dharma talk recorded in Germany, May 2011

  • A Dharma Talk For Memorial Day For Holocaust

    15/11/2013 Duración: 01h10min

    It is vital and necessary to stop, be silent and still for recollection of what was. Are there influences from the past which influence our consciousness today? Human beings are a collective and we can know the benefits of recollection or else the shadow will affect us today. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, May 2011

  • Questions From Teachers To Christopher On Emptiness And Liberation

    15/11/2013 Duración: 111h23min

    Freedom has no form, nor shape, no substance, nor beginning nor ending yet seeing and knowable. It is empty of being any " thing." It is important to distinguish a need from desire (a problematic wanting). Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2011

  • Working With The Inner Critic

    15/11/2013 Duración: 01h04min

    There are, at times, torrents of self blame and lack of self worth. The voice of the inner critic can arise in a peaceful atmosphere. What feeds the voice of inner blame? The quality of attention matters to see in fresh ways towards understanding the dynamic. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2011

  • Exploration Of Dukkha

    15/11/2013 Duración: 57min

    We can experience dukkha (unsatisfactoriness, suffering, stress) and know experiences without dukkha. We do not realise how we build up dependency. Dharma teachings point to a life without friction with the body or the inner life. Let me take responsibility for what I am feeling and thinking. This is an act of maturity. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2011

  • Mindfulness Of Time And Space

    15/11/2013 Duración: 55min

    The concept "mindfulness" and its application has entered into public discourse. We can direct mindfulness to the past, present and future. Pity and blame impact upon the present. Am I vulnerable to the weight of history? Commentary on the book of Israeli politician, Avram Berg. Mindfulness dwells in time and dwells in a certain space. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2011

  • Aspects Of The Way

    15/11/2013 Duración: 01h28min

    The Way or the Path is a widely used metaphor. There is no confirmation in the nature of the path but only of diversity in the field of experience. Problems arise through the inflation of differences to the level of causing suffering. The inflation of differences leads to conflict. Dharma talk recorded in Israel, April 2011

  • The Dharma That Is Difficult To See

    15/11/2013 Duración: 01h15s

    A commentary on the Buddha’s discourse on his Noble Search. An exploration of the experience of authentic freedom. Wisdom sees into conditionality, into dependent arising of events. Any longing is also dependent arising and often hard to see. It is difficult to see dependent arising as a liberation. Dharma talk recorded in Germany, March 2011.

  • What is Vipassana?

    15/11/2013 Duración: 57min

    Originally, Vipassana referred to monks who dedicated themselves to meditation for insight rather than rituals, ceremonies and forms. Vi-passana means to double the contact so that insight arrives. Some monks organised meditation for insight. Much meditation contributes to various experiences of calm, of spirituality but insights matter as well. Dharma talk recorded in Germany, February 2011.

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