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Bhante Sujato, and formerly Bhante Akāliko, live at Lokanta Vihara, the Monastery at the End of the World. Bhante Sujato gives these regular Friday night teachings online. Visit the Lokanta Vihara homepage for session link, chanting book and further information.
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Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the whirplool of desire and peace. Dhamma talk on the practical implications of Dependent Origination. Part ten of rains series talks on Dependent Origination. Cessation of ignorance as right practice in SN12.3 Paṭipadāsutta. The end of five types of fear and enmity in this and future lives, stream entry as investigating and understanding DO in SN12.41 Fears and Enmities.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the breath. Dhamma talk on wrong interpretations of Dependent Origination: Only a response/rehashing of Vedic ideas, that it evolved from shorter to longer form and 'one-life' Dependent Origination. Part nine of rains series talks on Dependent Origination. Discussion of Vasubandhu's defense of three-life D.O. in Abhidharmakośabhāṣya. Talk's focus on refutal of the kinds of evidence given by Ajahn Buddhadassa of one-life D.O. in Paṭiccasamuppāda: Practical Dependent Origination. Other works mentioned: P.A. Payutto - Dependent Origination, Venerable Sunyo - Is Dependent Origination a parody of Vedic cosmology?, Jurewicz - Playing With Fire
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on mindfulness and contentment in the present. Dhamma talk on Nagarjuna's work Mūlamadhyamakakārikā. Part eight of rains series on Dependent Origination. References: Mūlamadhyamakakārikā in Sanskrit (GRETIL).
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on not underestimating our own potential to be free. Dhamma talk on Dependent Origination part seven of rains series. Discussion of "the oldest cosmology" of "all exists" and its Vedic origins. References: SN12.48 Lokāyatikasutta, SN12.15 Kaccānagotta Sutta, Rig Veda 10.129.1 as translated by Jamison and Brereton
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on minfunless of the breath. Dhamma talk on the meeaning of "is suffering made by oneself or another?" in Dependent Origination, part six of rains series. References: SN12.17 With Kassapa the naked ascetic, Jataka 126.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on mindfulness of breathing. Dhamma talk on Dependent Origination part five of rains series. Discussion of the line 'the body as produced by [old] choices and intentions as something to be felt' in SN12.37 Na tumhā sutta / Not yours - straight from sankharas to feeling. Discussion of the meaning of underlying tendencies / anusayā in SN12.38 Cetana sutta.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the breath. Dhamma talk on Dependent Origination part four of rains series, the grammar of DO's terms. How each factor relates to the previous. References: SN12.37 (is a requirement/paccayā formulation), SN12.49 (when ignorance exists/sati formulation).
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the breath. Dhamma talk on Dependent Origination in SN12.2 which is presented in reverse order, starting with old age and death, rebirth, then bhava/continued existence - part 3 of rains 2025 talks on Dependent Origination. Discussion of the wording used in DO, inluding etymology. The traditional way of dividing DO into three parts (kilesavata, kammavata, and vipakkavata). Ways of understanding bhava as existing as appropriate to certain realms.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the breath. Dhamma talk on is Dependent Origination in other religions? (part two of rains series of talks on Dependent Origination). Discussion of four early religious texts and their similarities to DO. References: Stela 797 Egyptian text in Joseph Campbell - The Masks of God Volume 2 - Oriental Mythology, p.74, Genesis Chapter 1 and chapter 2, Rig Veda 10.129, Joanna Jurewicz - Playing With Fire: Pratītyasamutpāda From the Perspective of Vedic Thought.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on conscious rest. Dhamma talk on dependent origination (part one of rains series of talks).
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on stopping. Dhamma talk on the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (SN 56.11). Discussion of how the Buddha frames the discourse from the perspective of the group of five mendicants he had practiced with, something present often in the suttas. The correspondence of the 3 rounds and 12 aspects to the stages of enlightenment.
Venerable Pasanna. Meditation on the earth and water elements. Dhamma talk on the five subjects for frequent recollection (I am liable to grow old, get sick, die, be separated from all I hold dear, and am the owner of my deeds), with readings from AN 5.57 Subjects for Regular Reviewing. Final discussion of how these fit into the noble eigthfold path and meditation.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the breath, many great benefits of meditation. Dhamma talk on the beginning of the khandakas, the period before the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, including Brahma urging the Buddha to teach.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation by Venerable Pasanna. Dhamma talk on Bhante Sujato's recent visit to Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
Giles Barton. Meditation on silent present-moment awareness. Dhamma talk on the four brahmavihāras, contentment and gratitude among other subjects.
Giles Barton. Meditation on the breath and body sweep. Dhamma talk on subjects such as intention, Aṅgulimāla, the eight worldly winds, Giles's practice as a clinical psychologist.
Giles Barton. Meditation on sensations. Dhamma talk on practicing in lay life. Discussion of trauma and conditionality, meditation in lay life.
Giles Barton. Meditation on letting go. Dhamma talk on awareness and the ego, humility.
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on avoiding matching your experience onto something which is an idea/doctrinal category. Dhamma talk on the various doctrines of the six other ascetics visited by King Ajātasattu in the Sāmaññaphala Sutta (DN2).
Bhante Sujato. Meditation on the river of pleasure versus little rivulets of dukkha. Dhamma talk on the origin of government as in the Agañña Sutta DN27.
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