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Ayya Medhanandi's Dharma Talks at Sati Saraniya Hermitage
Ayya Medhanandi
Ayyā Medhānandī Bhikkhunī, is the founder and guiding teacher of Sati Sārāņīya Hermitage, a Canadian forest monastery for women in the Theravāda tradition. The daughter of Eastern European refugees who emigrated to Montreal after World War II, she began a spiritual quest in childhood that led her to India, Burma, England, New Zealand, Malaysia, Taiwan, and finally, back to Canada.
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2008-09-17 Behind the Veil of Thoughts - Guided Meditation 15:51
Hospice
Sati Saraniya Hermitage Hospice Talks and Guided Meditations
2008-09-03 Thunderstorm 15:24
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Sati Saraniya Hermitage Hospice Talks and Guided Meditations
2008-09-03 Pure Listening - Guided Meditation 19:28
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Sati Saraniya Hermitage Hospice Talks and Guided Meditations
2008-08-19 Here We Are - Standing Meditation 3:19
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Sati Saraniya Hermitage Hospice Talks and Guided Meditations
2008-07-16 Be Your Own Doctor 21:51
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Sati Saraniya Hermitage Hospice Talks and Guided Meditations
2008-06-18 Smiling Moon - Guided Meditation 17:58
Hospice
Sati Saraniya Hermitage Hospice Talks and Guided Meditations
2008-06-10 Commitment & Sacrifice 12:34
The meaning of the words “commitment” and “sacrifice” are spoken of in relationship to taking vows and training as an anagārikā as well as to practice as a householder. Regardless of the form we use, it is possible for each of us to find an island of refuge in ourselves. A talk given during an Ottawa Buddhist Society 10 day retreat at the Sisters of St. Joseph Convent, Pembroke, Ontario, Canada in 2008.
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2007-03-12 Ethical Footprint 27:47
How can we calm the mind in order to not be overwhelmed by thoughts and emotions? We can learn to live skillfully by realizing how the mind and body really work. Don’t be angry with your anger, don’t be caught up with your desires, don’t be overwhelmed by your delusion. But, go beyond and find an island of peace that can result in the ethical perfection that is known as enlightenment. A talk given during an Ottawa Buddhist Society 10 day retreat in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada.
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2003-09-02 Holding the Chalice 33:55
We underestimate the power of renunciation to gain our true spiritual inheritance from the Buddha. These deeper levels of practice require not a formulaic approach but faith enough to let go the clinging that perpetuates an endless cycle of loss and suffering. On this sacred way of freedom, we walk the razor’s edge to ascend the Everest of the heart. This is no small task for a human being. But we push on with clarity, courage and insight. Holding the chalice of sanctity, we come face to face with the law of impermanence, the jewel of awakened wisdom, and the immeasurable peace of all that is pure and beautiful and true.
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2002-12-12 The Poison Arrow 46:43
Stokes Valley Monastery Retreat, New Zealand The poison arrow of ignorance spreads its toxins through passion, desire and ill will. By sitting still, applying mindfulness and surrendering to what is, the right view will illuminate our minds and will help us extract the arrow and heal the wound.
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