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Bhante Vimalaramsi

Posted in 3.1 Buddhist Teachers & Talk, 4.1 Meditation, Buddha, Dhamma, Enlightenment, Sutra, four noble truths, mindfulness on August 14, 2008 by ratanaong

Wiki on Bhante Vimalaramsi . DhammaSuka.org . Books written by Bhante Vimalaramsi . Audio on buddhism

What is Buddhism with Bhante Vimalaramsi Pt 1 of 2

What is Buddhism with Bhante Vimalaramsi Pt 2 of 2

Metta-Lovingkindness-Meditation Talk w\ Bhante Vimalaramsi

The Foundations of Mindfulness with Bhante Vimalaramsi

Dependent Origination w/ Bhante Vimalaramsi

Meditation Instructions – Bhante Vimalaramsi at Joshua Tree

The Last Moment (before death) w/ Bhante Vimalaramsi

How to Handle Pain! w/Bhante Vimalaramsi

Karma and How to Cure Cancer – w/Bhante Vimalaramsi

“Relief” with Bhante Vimalaramsi -Story about Dipa Ma

The Buddha on “Birth from a Womb” – Bhante Vimalaramsi

Monks Rules with Bhante Vimalaramsi

What is Depression? Video Snippets w/ Bhante Vimalaramsi 

Dhammadesana Bhante Vimalaramsi

Introduction to Dhamma Sukha Meditation Center

Quoted from begintosee. ”This introduces the viewer to the new Dhamma Sukha Meditation Center being built in Missouri, USA under the guidance of Bhante Vimalaramsi and Sister Khema. U Jotika, shown (a Pali Scholar) is visiting from Boston.

This video gives people who are interested, a little bit better idea of what Bhante’s Background is, what he teaches and what his goal in the teaching is. “

N-B-C News Special on Buddhism in America Oct 2007

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TALKS BY BHANTE VIMALARAMSI (1HRS)

Removal of Hindrances – Retreat Day 2 – with Bhante Vimalaramsi (50+ mins)

Introduction to Meditation and “Highest Stages” w/ American Bhante

Right View with Bhante Vimalaramsi

“Kitigiri Sutta” The Stages of Enlightenment

He talks about what Nibbana means and what is meant by the Path and Fruit of attainment. What are the stages of attainment that students attain and what do they experience as benefits from those attainments.

Removal of Distracting Thought -Bhante Vimalaramsi in New York

Metta Meditation Basic Instructions and the 5 Precepts

The Great Forty -The Noble 8 Fold Path -Bhante Vimalaramsi Day

Metta in Daily Life

“The Kosambians” – Kosambiya Sutta

“The Shorter Discourse on Voidness”

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion

Posted in 5.1 Buddhist Ceremony, 5.2 Buddhist Pilgrimage, Buddha, Dhamma, Sutra, mindfulness, movie on August 14, 2008 by ratanaong

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 1-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 2-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 3-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 4-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 5-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 6-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 7-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 8-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 9-10

Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion 10-10

Metta Sutra

Posted in 3.1 Buddhist Teachers & Talk, Dhamma, Sutra, mindfulness on August 9, 2008 by ratanaong

Imee Ooi – The Chant Of Metta – English subtitled version

Little Buddha – Chant of Metta

Metta-Lovingkindness-Meditation Talk w\ Bhante Vimalaramsi  (English)

METTA The Practice of Universal Loving -Kindness

Sylvia Teaches Meditation – Daily Path Podcast From MyPathTV

The Metta Sutta

This is what should be done by one who is skilled in goodness, and the one who knows the paths ofce:

Let them be able and upright, straightforward and gentle in speech.

Humble and not conceited.

May they be content and easily satisfied, unburdened with frugal and duties on their ways.

Peaceful and calm, and wise and skillful.

Not proud and demanding in nature.

May they be wise, with their senses calmed, not arrogant and without desire.

May they do nothing that the wise would later reprove.

May all beings be happy.

May they live in safety and joy.

All living beings, whether weak or strong, the great or the mighty, medium, short or small, seen or unseen, near or distant, born or to he born, may they all be happy.

Let no one deceive another or despise any being in any state, let none by anger or hatred wish harm to another.

As a mother watches over her child, willing to risk her own life to protect her only child, so with a boundless heart should one cherish all living beings, radiating kindness over the entire world.

Standing or walking, sitting or lying down, during all one’s waking hours, may one remain mindful of this heart and this way of living that is said to be the sublime abiding.

Unattached to speculations, views and sense desires, the purehearted one, with clear vision, being freed from all sense desires, will never be reborn in the cycles of suffering.

Link to Metta Sutta . Wikipedia article on METTA.