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6.jpg6. Ten Oxherding Picture1382 viewsRIDING THE OX HOMEFeb 13, 2014
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5.jpg5. Ten Oxherding Picture1195 viewsTAMING THE OXFeb 13, 2014
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4.jpg4. Ten Oxherding Picture1287 viewsCATCHING THE OXFeb 13, 2014
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3.jpg3. Ten Oxherding Picture1268 viewsFIRST GLIMPS OF THE OXFeb 13, 2014
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2.jpg2. The Ten Oxherding Picture1256 viewsFINDING THE TRACKSFeb 13, 2014
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0.jpg0. The Ten Oxherding Pictures 1741 viewsThe Ten Oxherding Pictures which relate back to a Ch'an master in the Sung dynasty China (1126-1279 AD), have spiritual roots in the early Buddhist texts. They provide useful imagery of an illusion to be negated before a seeker of truth can experience enlightenment. The ox symbolise the mind and the herder symbolises the seeker.Feb 13, 2014
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1.jpg1. Ten Oxherding Pictures 1629 viewsSEEKING THE OXFeb 13, 2014
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14_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp314. How can I prevent the mind from wandering?969 viewsTo what extent do we believe in kamma? The fine line between fatalism and belief in kamma. An edited Dhamma discourse given by Ven. Ayasama Aggacitta - with Q & ANov 17, 2013
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12_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp312. What is consciousness?858 viewsTo what extent do we believe in kamma? The fine line between fatalism and belief in kamma. An edited Dhamma discourse given by Ven. Ayasama Aggacitta - with Q & ANov 17, 2013
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13_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp313. If something is done unintentionally, whose intention and kamma is it?788 viewsTo what extent do we believe in kamma? The fine line between fatalism and belief in kamma. An edited Dhamma discourse given by Ven. Ayasama Aggacitta - with Q & ANov 17, 2013
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