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“So they said to the Buddha …” Class 4 of 4

Bhante Sujato
By: Bhante Sujato

This class discusses MN 18 “The Honey-Cake Sutta”, Madhupiṇḍikasutta

The Buddha’s teachings come alive in conversation. His teachings were created in the moment, in his encounters with the diverse people and ideas of his time. Summaries of his teachings focus on *what* he said, but for this course we will focus on *how* he said it. Engaging in a meaningful conversation is not just being able to state correct facts, but to listen with empathy for people’s needs and values. This four week course selects memorable moments from the early Buddhist texts and reflects on them as encounters in a personal and social context.

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