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Samadhi Talks
Samādhi (Pali and Sanskrit: समाधि), in the Indian religions, is a state of meditative consciousness. In many such traditions, the cultivation of samādhi through various meditation methods is essential for the attainment of spiritual liberation (known variously as nirvana, moksha).
In Buddhism, it is the last of the eight elements of the Noble Eightfold Path. In the Ashtanga Yoga tradition, it is the eighth and final limb identified in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. In Jain meditation, samadhi is considered one of the last stages of the practice just prior to liberation.
In the oldest Buddhist sutras, on which several contemporary western Theravada teachers rely, it refers to the development of an investigative and luminous mind that is equanimous and mindful. In the yogic traditions and the Buddhist commentarial tradition, on which the Burmese Vipassana movement and the Thai Forest tradition rely, it is interpreted as a meditative absorption or trance attained by the practice of dhyāna.
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Shikantaza, Kensho, Jijuyu SamadhiSerial: BZ-00432A Saturday Lecture Shikantaza, Kensho, Jijuyu Zanmai, Dharma Transmission, Building, Daily Life,... |
Mar 10 1984 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Practicing Enlightenment Without Desiring EnlightenmentSerial: BZ-00422B Saturday Lecture Enlightenment, Emotions, Lay Practice, Monastic Practice, Samadhi, Buddha Nature, Lay... |
Feb 11 1984 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Zazen is Turning Right to Get Left Mindfulness, Daily Life, Samadhi, Beginners, Anger, Priest, Commitment, Enemies... |
Dec 19 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Mumonkan: Case #42: The Girls Comes Out of SamadhiSerial: BZ-00418B Rohatsu Day 7 Samadhi, MM-42, Four Noble Truths, Manjushri, Samadhi, Hindrances, Concentration,... |
Dec 1983 Part 2 of 2 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Eight Ways of an Enlightened Person IISerial: BZ-00399B Saturday Lecture Enlightenment, Buddha Nature, Eight Aspects, Concentration, Right Speech, Samadhi,... |
Jul 02 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Heart Sutra: Gate, Gate, Paragate: The Mantra of Your LifeSerial: BZ-00001A Sesshin Day 5 Daily Life, Heart Sutra, Zazen Mind, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Priest,... |
May 15 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Prajna Paramita: Four SamadhisSerial: BZ-00002B Sesshin Day 4 Samadhi, Emptiness, Samadhi, Zazen |
May 14 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Self-Centered Meets the AbsoluteSerial: BZ-00041B Sesshin Day 2 Practice, Samadhi |
Sep 26 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Blue Cliff Record, Case #17: “Sitting Long and Getting Tired”Serial: BZ-00029B Sesshin Day 5 BCR-17
Composure, Zazen, Koan, Samadhi, First Principle, Time |
May 23 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Fundraising for the New Zendo: What is Our Basis?Serial: BZ-00007B Sesshin Day 4 Fundraising, Sangha, Samadhi, difficulty |
May 22 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Rinzai ZenSerial: BZ-00015 Sesshin day 1 Sixth Patriarch, Soto Zen, Lotus Sutra, Heart Sutra, Platform Sutra, Doubt, Buddha... |
Feb 26 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Stages of Practice IISerial: BZ-00024B Saturday Lecture Daily Life, Samadhi, Mindfulness, Doubt, Emotions, Priest |
Apr 04 1981 Berkeley Zen Center |
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April 4th, 1981, Serial No. 01064 Daily Life, Samadhi, Mindfulness, Doubt, Priest, Ego |
Apr 04 1981 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Learning How To SitSerial: BZ-00025 Saturday Lecture Technique, Posture, Instruction, Complete activity, Passions, Samadhi |
Dec 20 1980 Berkeley Zen Center |
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November 8,1980, Serial No. 01060 Study Period, Eight Aspects, Right Effort, Discrimination, Concentration, Samadhi,... |
Nov 08 1980 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Study Period and SesshinSerial: BZ-01511B Saturday Lecture Study Period, Eight Aspects, Right Effort, Eight Awarenesses, Discrimination,... |
Nov 08 1980 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Book of SerenitySerial: BZ-00243 Class 5 of 5 Hate, Duality, Five Ranks, Absolute-and-Relative, Emotions, Samadhi, Attachment,... |
5 Berkeley Zen Center |
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5 RanksSerial: BZ-00755 Class Discrimination, Five Ranks, Concentration, Subject-and-Object, Cultivation, Buddha... |
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