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Dharmette: The Ordinary Mind

Gil Fronsdal
By: Gil Fronsdal

Whenever you hear Buddhist teachings, a good vantage point from which to try to understand them is to reflect on how you already know what you’re being taught.

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Cessation of Suffering Gil Fronsdal 2005.01.16 42:18 42:18
2005.01.16
Four Noble Thruths Gil Fronsdal 1996.12.30 1:00:01 1:00:01
1996.12.30
The Four Noble Truths Gil Fronsdal 2013.01.07 44:21 44:21
2013.01.07
Dharmette: Buddhism Simplified Gil Fronsdal 2011.11.16 08:15 08:15
2011.11.16
The Four Noble Truths Gil Fronsdal 2020.01.05 41:26 41:26
2020.01.05
The Four Nobel Truths Gil Fronsdal 2000.11.30 58:26 58:26
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Disenchantment Gil Fronsdal 2015.03.24 44:21 44:21
2015.03.24
Clinging Gil Fronsdal 2000.08.28 47:23 47:23
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Four Noble Truths Gil Fronsdal 2016.01.03 42:16 42:16
2016.01.03
Core Beliefs: Realizations Gil Fronsdal 2008.01.28 43:49 43:49
2008.01.28
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Suffering and its Causes Ajahn Sundara 2003.07.05 55:38 55:38
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The Training of the Heart Ajahn Sundara 2003.07.06 1:04:22 1:04:22
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The Three Characteristics: Dukkha Berget Jelane 2012.01.17 54:03 54:03
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The Four Noble Truths Steve Armstrong 2007.11.29 1:05:20 1:05:20
2007.11.29
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