Two teachers from the Thai Forest and Zen traditions explore the experience of non-duality in Buddhist practice and everyday life. Buddhist schools have diverse perspectives on non-duality: overlapping, complementing, and sometimes, through a playful exploration of differences, cross-fertilizing one another. A day of Dharma talks, meditation practice and dialogue.
Recordings:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
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Non-Duality - 5 Talk - (1 of 7) | Ajahn Amaro | 2007.06.23 | 1:17:44 | 1:17:44 2007.06.23 |
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Non-Duality - 18 Talk - (2 of 7) | Joseph Bobrow | 2007.06.23 | 57:09 | 57:09 2007.06.23 |
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Non-Duality - Morning Q and A - (3 of 7) | Ajahn Amaro | 2007.06.23 | 33:17 | 33:17 2007.06.23 |
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Non-Duality - Afternoon Q and A - (4 of 7) | Ajahn Amaro | 2007.06.23 | 31:10 | 31:10 2007.06.23 |
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Non-Duality - Afternoon Q and A - (5 of 7) | Ajahn Amaro | 2007.06.23 | 43:30 | 43:30 2007.06.23 |
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Non-Duality - Meditation - Q and A - (6 of 7) | Ajahn Amaro | 2007.06.23 | 45:28 | 45:28 2007.06.23 |
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Non-Duality - Q and A - Wrap Up - (7 of 7) | Ajahn Amaro | 2007.06.23 | 51:57 | 51:57 2007.06.23 |
Appears in Series:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
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Sati Center | <multiple> | 2004.04.24 | 477:19:12 | 477:19:12 2004.04.24 |