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  • 215: About Jhana
    2025/12/16

    In this episode, we explore jhana, the higher states of concentration. Moving beyond ordinary beautiful consciousness, jhana represents deeply refined, purified states of mind that arise only through dedicated meditation. We break down what jhana truly means, why it cannot be captured by English words like “ecstasy” or “absorption,” and how it functions by burning away the five mental hindrances.

    The talk explains the two types of jhana—samatha-based concentration and vipassana-based insight—and how each examines the mind in different ways. We also look at the five jhana factors, how they support concentration, and how each one directly opposes a corresponding hindrance. Finally, we clarify the distinction between jhana, jhana factors, and jhana consciousness, and why understanding these differences matters for progress on the path.

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    34 分
  • 214: Practices of Guaranteed Result (Apaṇṇakapaṭipadā)
    2025/12/09

    In this episode, “Practices of Guaranteed Result,” we explore the Buddha’s three essential techniques—known as Apaṇṇakapaṭipadā—that promise undeniable progress on the path when practiced diligently. These three techniques are simple but profound: restraining the six sense doors, eating sensibly, and maintaining continuous mindfulness. Through practical examples and step-by-step guidance, the episode explains how to guard the mind at each sense contact, how wise eating supports clarity, and how uninterrupted mindfulness becomes the foundation for liberation. Listeners will learn how these practices form a powerful three-pronged method that can reliably lead to path, fruition, and ultimately Nibbāna. A direct, practical teaching rooted in early Buddhist texts—offered for anyone who wishes to walk the path with confidence.

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    24 分
  • 213: Causes of Arising Beautiful Consciousness
    2025/12/02

    “Causes of Beautiful Consciousness” explores how our inner world is shaped by three powerful factors—feeling, prompting, and knowledge.

    This episode explains how pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant feelings influence our habits and reactions; how our health, discipline, and environment affect whether our actions arise spontaneously or need deliberate prompting; and how past actions, learning, and meditation nurture wisdom. Through relatable examples—like the taste of blue cheese, the cheerfulness of a child, or the narrow vision created by anger—the talk reveals how our present mindfulness can guide the arising of wholesome, beautiful states of mind. This episode offers a practical roadmap for cultivating clarity, wisdom, and wholesome roots in daily life, and ultimately, for shaping our future path toward liberation.

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    30 分
  • 212: Beautiful Consciousness of Sensuous Realms (Kamavacara Sobhana Citta)
    2025/11/25

    Sayar Myat presents the twenty-four beautiful consciousnesses (sobhana citta) of the sensuous realm, divided into wholesome, resultant, and functional groups. Through simple storylines, he explains how wholesome consciousness arises with joy, wisdom, spontaneity, or prompting, and how these moments are free from unwholesome states. He then describes how beautiful resultant consciousness appears as the fruit of past wholesome actions, and how beautiful functional consciousness operates in Buddhas and Arahants—pure actions without kammic effect. This talk offers a clear, practical guide to understanding how wholesome roots shape the mind and support the path to wisdom.

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    22 分
  • 211: Beautiful Consciousness (Sobhana Citta)
    2025/11/18

    In this Dhamma talk, Sayadaw introduces Sobhana Citta, the Beautiful Consciousness. “Sobhana” means beautiful, graceful, or pure; “Citta” means consciousness. Together they describe the states of mind rooted in non-greed (alobha), non-anger (adosa), and non-delusion (amoha) — the three wholesome roots.

    Sayadaw explains how consciousness with two or three of these roots becomes truly beautiful, arising mainly in the sensuous realm (kāmāvacara). The talk explores the three subgroups of beautiful consciousness:

    1. Beautiful Wholesome Consciousness (Kusala Citta) – actions free of greed, hatred, and delusion.
    2. Beautiful Resultant Consciousness (Vipāka Citta) – the fruit of past wholesome actions.
    3. Beautiful Functional Consciousness (Kiriya Citta) – pure actions of enlightened beings, beyond karma.

    We also learn the deep meaning of kusala — not just “skillful,” but healthy, faultless, and beneficial. Through understanding Sobhana Citta, we see how purity of mind and wisdom arise through wholesome roots, leading toward liberation.

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    22 分
  • 210: Chanda (Desire, Wanting)
    2025/11/11

    This talk explores the true meaning of chanda — not as craving, but as the neutral, wholesome intention to act. Learn how understanding and observing this “wanting consciousness” in daily life can lead from desire to wisdom.

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    32 分
  • 209: Rootless Consciousness (Part 2)
    2025/11/07

    In this episode, we continue exploring rootless consciousness—states of awareness that arise without mental roots of greed, hatred, or delusion. Building on Part One, we dive deeper into the 18 types of rootless consciousness, grouped as unwholesome, wholesome, and functional. Each is shaped by three factors: its nature, feeling (pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral), and kind of consciousness.

    This talk shows how our sensory experiences—seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, and thinking—reflect past karma, and how neutral or pleasant feelings arise from these subtle mental processes. It also examines rare forms of consciousness unique to enlightened beings, such as the smile-producing consciousness of the Buddha and arahants.

    Listen to gain a clearer understanding of how consciousness functions beneath the surface of everyday awareness, bridging theory and meditative insight on the path toward liberation.

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    45 分
  • 208: Life Continuum (Bhavanga)
    2025/11/03

    This episode explores the Buddhist concept of bhavaṅga, or the “life continuum” — the stream of consciousness that connects one moment to the next, and even one life to another. It explains how our unique personalities at birth may arise from past lives, carried through this subtle flow of awareness.

    We also look at how consciousness operates between wakefulness and deep sleep, and how every perception — seeing, hearing, thinking — unfolds through a rapid series of thought moments. Using the vivid “falling mango” analogy, we uncover how these moments shape our experiences and generate karma. Tune in to understand how the mind’s hidden processes influence who we are and the path our lives take.

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    36 分