Samadhi Talks
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Samādhi (Pali and Sanskrit: समाधि), in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools, is a state of meditative consciousness. In many Indian religious 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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Flowing Silence: Harnessing Spiritual Energy Samadhi, Silence, Building, Letting Go, Concentration |
Jun 28 2009 |
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Joyful Living Through Radical Presence Samadhi, Commitment, Greed, Intimacy, Intention |
Aug 20 2001 |
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Finding Joy in Zazen Practice Ordinary Mind, Heart Sutra, Concentration, Samadhi, Sutra |
Jun 04 1990 |
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Spiritual Athletics and Mindful Unity Big Mind, Samadhi, Vow, Bell, Intention |
Apr 07 1984 |
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Zen's Path to True Oneness Samadhi, Oneness, Delusion, Manjushri, Sixth Patriarch |
Apr 05 1984 |
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Zen and Abhidharma: Pathways to Enlightenment Faith, Concentration, Abhidharma, Vow, Samadhi |
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Navigating Wholesome and Unwholesome Dharmas Karma, Concentration, Samadhi, Greed, Desire |
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