The Mind (Citta) and Awakening - Ajahn Sucitto at Dhammagiri | Meditation | Buddhism | Dhamma
In a Q&A session during his stay at Dhammagiri Ajahn Sucitto addresses some profound and subtle points of Dhamma, relating to the nature of our mind and the possibility of awakening; the joyful clarity & confidence/faith called 'Pāsāda' in Pali; and the emotion of spiritual urgency ('Samvega'). www.ajahnsucitto.org More information about Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage visit: https://www.dhammagiri.net Our live videos are also available on Facebook: / dhammagiriforesthermitage For Dhammagiri audio podcasts, you can download the 'CASTBOX' app for Android or iphone to join live. Or listen to recordings later on any device here https://castbox.fm/ch/2744970 Recordings of all our livecasts are also available on SPOTIFY - just search for 'Dhammagiri Buddhist Podcasts' on Spotify app. Dhammagiri Newsletter: https://www.tinyletter.com/Dhammagiri...

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