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track07_five-mental-faculties-pt-2.mp3(07) Vipassana Meditation Retreat1667 viewsTrack07 Five Mental Faculties (Part 2) - 10 Vipassana Retreat Talks, by Sayadaw U Janaka (6/12/2003)
The second evening talk on the Five Mental Faculties during an intensive Vipassana (Insight) meditation retreat in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition of Burma, by the abbot and Meditation Master of Chanmyay Meditation Centre, Yangon, Myanmar.     (1 votes)
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heart_one.mp3The "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part One)1737 viewsThe "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part One)     (1 votes)
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12-chant-12.mp312. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting1543 views12. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting     (1 votes)
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4_chanting.mp3Recollection of the Dhamma1560 viewsRecollection of the Dhamma. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Chanting Book.     (1 votes)
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noinnercore.pdfNo Inner Core2451 viewsAnatta is a Pali word consisting of a negative prefix, "an" meaning not, plus atta, soul, and is most literally translated as no-soul. The word atta, however, has a wide range of meanings, and some of those meanings cross over into the fields of psychology, philosophy, and everyday terminology, as, for example, when atta can mean self, being, ego, and personality. Therefore, we will examine and elucidate the wide range of meanings which atta can signify in order to determine exactly what the Buddha denied when He proclaimed that He teaches anatt?, that is, when He denied the existence of atta. We will examine both Buddhist and non-Buddhist definitions of the term soul, and we will also examine modern definitions of terms such as ego and self.     (1 votes)
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