Papañca

When discussing the sources of conflict—inner and outer—the Buddha pointed to a type of thinking he called papañca. This term is often translated as “conceptual proliferation,” but a survey of how it’s discussed in the Pali Canon shows that it has less to do with the amount of thinking and more with the way thinking is framed. This daylong course will focus on understanding what papañca is, how it happens, when it has its uses, and how the need for it can eventually be overcome.

Recordings:

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Introduction (Part 1) Ajaan Thanissaro 2012.04.28 1:03:30 1:03:30
2012.04.28
The Reading (Part 2) Ajaan Thanissaro 2012.04.28 30:31 30:31
2012.04.28
Reading - continued (Part 3) Ajaan Thanissaro 2012.04.28 1:25:35 1:25:35
2012.04.28
Reading - continued (Part 4) Ajaan Thanissaro 2012.04.28 1:06:13 1:06:13
2012.04.28

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Sati Center <multiple> 2004.04.24 478:17:32 478:17:32
2004.04.24
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