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Dr. Paul Fleischman at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University
04/03/2020An Introduction to Vipassana Meditation a lecture by Paul R. Fleischman, M.D. This is a general talk open to the public by Dr. Paul R. Fleischman given at the Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University in midtown Manhattan, February 26, 2020. Dr. Paul Fleischman Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University February 26, 2020 48 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (23 MB) Download transcript Copyright, 2020 Paul R. Fleischman There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources available for purchase in the Pariyatti bookstore.
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Sayagyi U Ba Khin: a talk by Patrick Given-Wilson
02/07/2018In this video, Patrick Given-Wilson explores the life of Sayagyi U Ba Khin the foremost lay teacher of vipassana meditation in Burma and S.N. Goenka's teacher. He achieved extraordinary results with his students in short periods of time, and combined this with a stellar career as a senior civil servant in Burma, at times holding six to seven different senior government positions. He had a strong conviction that "the time-clock of Vipassana has now struck" for the worldwide revival of the Buddha's path to liberation, and directed his considerable energy towards its fulfillment. Watch the video or download the audio. Download Audio (29MB) Copyright 2018 Dhamma Bhumi, Australia For more information about Vipassana meditation please visit Dhamma.org. Books and audio resources are available for purchase from the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!
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Saya Thetgyi: a talk by Patrick Given-Wilson
14/04/2018"When Saya Thet was born and growing up few would have dreamt that this small boy from a poor, rural village—who had little education and knew a little Pali—would become the first householder teacher in this tradition since the time of the Buddha." Watch the video or download the audio. In this video, Patrick Given-Wilson explores the life of Saya Thetgyi who became a critical link between the monk Ven. Ledi Sayadaw and Sayagyi U Ba Khin in helping to establish a tradition of vipassana householder teachers. Download Audio (20 MB) Copyright 2018 Dhamma Bhumi, Australia For more information about Vipassana meditation please visit Dhamma.org. Books and audio resources are available for purchase from the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!
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Ven. Ledi Sayadaw: a talk by Patrick Given-Wilson
17/02/2018"Ven. Ledi Sayadaw was the first vipassana teacher that we know of in this tradition in modern times with such detail. His great innovation was to start spreading the actual practice widely and to householders." In this video, Patrick Given-Wilson explores the life of this meditation master and magnificent pariyatti scholar who authored over a hundred expositions on the Dhamma. He was perhaps the most outstanding Buddhist figure of his age. All who have come in contact with the path of Dhamma in recent years owe a great debt of gratitude to this scholarly, saintly monk who was instrumental in reviving the traditional practice of vipassana, making it more available for renunciates and lay people alike. Watch the video or download the audio. Download Audio (25 MB) Copyright 2017 Dhamma Bhumi, Australia For more information about Vipassana meditation please visit Dhamma.org. Books and audio resources are available for purchase from the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!
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Pariyatti Presents... The Revival of Pilgrimage in India
16/06/2017Dr. Panth, a Buddhist scholar, was the inaugural speaker for Pariyatti Presents.... Watch his talk The Revival of Pilgrimage in India. Watch the video or download the audio. Download Audio (31 MB) Download transcript For more information about Vipassana meditation please visit Dhamma.org. Books and audio resources are available for purchase from the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!
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Our Best and Most Lasting Gift: The Universal Features of Meditation (University of Colorado, Boulder)
15/12/2016Our Best and Most Lasting Gift: The Universal Features of Meditation a lecture by Paul R. Fleischman, M.D. delivered at the University of Colorado, Boulder This talk was originally written in response to an invitation from multiple sponsors at Yale University. Various versions of this talk were given at Northeastern University, New York University, The University of Washington, Seattle; The University of British Columbia, Vancouver; the University of Colorado, Boulder; Harvard University, and Brown University, as well as at Dhamma Patapa Vipassana Center, Georgia. This particular version of the talk was recorded at the University of Colorado, Boulder and is meant as an introductory talk that uses no technical language, and that contains explanations that require no previous biological knowledge. (Please understand that due to recording problems, the question-and-answer session ends abruptly.) Another recording of this talk from the University of Washington, Seattle is geared more towards a university audie
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Our Best and Most Lasting Gift: The Universal Features of Meditation (University of Washington, Seattle)
12/09/2016Our Best and Most Lasting Gift: The Universal Features of Meditation a lecture by Paul R. Fleischman, M.D. delivered at the University of Washington, Seattle This talk was originally written in response to an invitation from multiple sponsors at Yale University. Various versions of this talk were given at Northeastern University, New York University, The University of Washington, Seattle; The University of British Columbia, Vancouver; the University of Colorado, Boulder; Harvard University, and Brown University, as well as at Dhamma Patapa Vipassana Center, Georgia. This version of the talk was recorded at the The University of Washington, Seattle is geared more towards a university audience. It is a little more technical, and may perhaps be appreciated more by someone familiar with biological understanding. It looks upon meditation from a biological standpoint. Another recording of this talk from the University of Colorado and is meant as an introductory talk that uses no technical language, and that con
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Ven. Webu Sayadaw: a talk by Patrick Given-Wilson
03/05/2016Webu Sayadaw was important for two reasons. One was that in his time he became one of the most venerated monks in Burma; he was known as an arahant, a fully-liberated person. And the second reason is that he encouraged Sayagyi U Ba Khin, Goenkaji's teacher, to start teaching meditation without delay. For a householder to be encouraged by a monk of such standing, gave Sayagyi enormous status, prestige and backing in his work throughout his life. In this video, Patrick Given-Wilson explores this important relationship between Ven. Webu Sayadaw and Sayagyi U Ba Khin taking us through the significant life events of this inspiring monk who was known for giving all importance to diligent practice over scholastic achievement. Watch the video or download the audio. Download Audio (23MB) Copyright 2016 Dhamma Bhumi, Australia For more information about Vipassana meditation please visit Dhamma.org. Books and audio resources are available for purchase from the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!
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"Come and See!" from Realizing Change
02/04/2016“After finishing high school I was not sure what to study next. Philosophy was one of the possibilities, it seemed interesting, but I knew I did not really want to learn other people’s theories and thoughts, but rather how to live a good life myself. Wisdom was what I was looking for . . . .” In this final Realizing Change Dhamma podcast, Come and See!, meditators share stories confirming that the search for truth is a very personal journey. An ancient technique of meditation, Vipassana is as relevant now as in the past and the direct personal experience of one’s own inner reality, mind and body, as it changes moment to moment, is at the core of the practice. 12 - Come and See! as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 29 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (41 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2016 Pariyatti There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources avail
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"One Truth - Vipassana, Science and Spirituality" from Realizing Change
02/03/2016For the harmonious development of individuals and society, proper integration of science and Dhamma is essential, yet they are often perceived as irreconcilable. Dhamma for many people today has become identified with sectarian religions, ritual, community conflicts and a stubborn resistance to any logical scrutiny of beliefs. Science meanwhile is usually associated with thoroughgoing materialism—the view that matter is the only reality. In this month’s Dhamma podcast, One Truth - Vipassana, Science and Spirituality, we focus on how Vipassana elevates shared spiritual values over superficial differences, and points a way towards genuine understanding and reconciliation within and between diverse faiths, traditions, and science. 11 - One Truth - Vipassana, Science and Spirituality as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 54 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (77 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2016 Pariyatti There is mor
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"Managing Oneself - Vipassana, Work & Social Action" from Realizing Change
01/02/2016Political, social and economic problems have always existed but with today’s almost instant communications, we can see just how widespread these are: the frightened refugees vowing revenge, another tainted food scare, the latest corruption scandal. Why even now, we may ask, do these same patterns keep recurring? Why have world organizations like the U.N. and individual governments not been able to deal effectively with problems such as communal tension, poverty, unemployment and abuse of power? Do we ever learn? In this month’s Dhamma podcast, Managing Oneself - Vipassana, Work & Social Action, we focus on how Vipassana offers an alternative approach to solving these problems and the untold misery they cause. Know-how and resources are certainly necessary but above all wisdom is required. Listen to how people from various professions and backgrounds apply the benefits of vipassana in practical ways to tackle these global problems. 10 - Managing Oneself - Vipassana, Work & Social Action as
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"Healing Mind - Health and Vipassana" from Realizing Change
06/01/2016“His physical condition worsened, the atmosphere at home grew increasingly tense and he seriously considered closing down his dental clinic. As a last resort, on the recommendation of a neighbor, he joined a ten-day Vipassana retreat, never thinking he’d be able to complete it. With faith and sheer willpower he learned to meditate and noticed an unmistakable lessening in the pain which had become his constant companion.” A combination of physical, mental and social factors makes up the whole person. Each one contributes to our evolving state of health. But of these mind is most important because it is the central directing force of our entire life and activity. In this month's Dhamma podcast, Healing Mind - Health and Vipassana, we share stories from meditators about the impact vipassana has had helping them face mental disorders, physical illnesses, addictions, and ultimately, death. 9 - Healing Mind - Health and Vipassana as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 54 minutes Li
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"The Compass - Vipassana and the Young" from Realizing Change
11/11/2015“Grown ups think that children don’t have problems, but we do . . . missing my mum, worrying about school work,feeling lonely, getting angry with my little sister. Why do I get so upset? Can’t I stop being bad tempered? …” Children come to learn meditation with many of the same aims and hopes as adults. Some hope “to become nicer to be around.” Others wish to be able to deal with stressful situations or to become more self-confident. In this month's Dhamma podcast listen to the inspiring experiences and stories of young people who have taken a children’s course. 8- The Compass - Vipassana and the Young as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 37 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (52 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2015 Pariyatti There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources available for purchase in the Pariyatti bookstore. Ma
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"Freedom Behind Bars - Vipassana in Prisons" from Realizing Change
18/10/2015"Speaking for myself, we all need a way to face suffering. Suffering includes everything from the knowledge of our own mortality and ultimate aloneness, to the more immediate miseries of each person’s life….When an inmate finishes a Vipassana course, he or she has had a glimpse of freedom, perhaps for the first time. Hope and confidence arise from the knowledge that the source and the end of all misery lies within." In this month's podcast, Chapter 7 " Freedom Behind Bars - Vipassana in Prisons," we explore how Vipassana courses conducted in prisons are attracting interest as they affect penal systems and treatment programs around the world (India, Taiwan, Thailand, Nepal, USA, New Zealand, and UK). Listen to inmates, prison guards, and administrators express their stories after sitting a 10-Day Vipassana course. 7 - Freedom Behind Bars - Vipassana in Prisons as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 47 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not supp
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"On the Path" from Realizing Change
12/09/2015“For as long as I can remember I believed that every person had the right, and the ability, to achieve peace and happiness. When it did not happen for me automatically, as all my childhood (and adult) fairytales had promised, I was lost. No one had given me any practical way of overcoming the pain and suffering that I was experiencing. Would meditation help? A few tentative enquiries led me to Vipassana meditation as taught by Mr S.N. Goenka of India….” In this month's podcast, Chapter 6 "On the Path," we hear students tell their own stories of transformation, from first sitting, through years of practice and service, to the responsibilities of teaching. 6 - On the Path as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 63 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (58 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2015 Pariyatti There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources avail
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"The Course Experience - After" from Realizing Change
12/08/2015“I have practiced Vipassana meditation every day for three months now. The rewards are great. The change in my life is enormous. I used to drink alcohol every day to survive the stress, now I can live without it. I was having a lot of trouble with my son, but since I learned not to react, not to get too angry, the relationship has taken a positive turnaround...” This audio podcast is Chapter 5 of a twelve-part series from the audiobook Realizing Change by Ian Hetherington. It examines how to build on what’s been gained and how to keep growing on the path after a course. 5 - The Course Experience - After as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 42 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (60 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2015 Pariyatti There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources available for purchase in the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!
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"The Course Experience - During" from Realizing Change
21/07/2015People sometimes feel that meditation is an introverted and rather selfish activity. “What about the ills of the world while you are contemplating your navel!” Vipassana is a self centered technique in the sense that only by working correctly on ourselves can we really be in a position to help others. But the whole thrust of the meditation is towards dissolving the false ego we have created and which now controls us. Little by little, as we transcend selfish egotism, we naturally want to turn the inner-directed energy and insight outwards. In this way we complete the circle of self and others. This audio podcast is Chapter 4 of a twelve-part series from the audiobook Realizing Change by Ian Hetherington. It examines the course program detailing how it helps students get the most from their retreat. 4 - The Course Experience - During as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 69 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (67 MB) Rea
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"The Course Experience - Before" from Realizing Change
12/06/2015"I hung the brochure with the course schedule on the wall of my room, and often looked at it in disbelief. Counting the meditation periods, I kept thinking, is that really ten hours? Are they nuts? Am I nuts? What am I doing here? Why am I doing this to myself? Something had drawn me to the place, certainly, but as the ten-day course geared up to begin, I still could not pinpoint what it was." This audio podcast is Chapter 3 of a twelve-part series from the audiobook Realizing Change by Ian Hetherington. It investigates why many students have travelled thousands of miles to attend the 10-day vipassana retreat and how they came to be there. 3 - The Course Experience - Before as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 32 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (46 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2015 Pariyatti There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources available for purchase i
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"What Is Vipassana Meditation?" from Realizing Change
21/05/2015Meditation means different things to different people. In the West the word commonly carries a very loose meaning connected with “thinking things through,” “pondering,” “reflecting.” It can also have associations with prayer or religious contemplation, relaxation and altered states of consciousness. Interest in “meditation” has been growing steadily since the 1960s but the breadth of definition can be confusing. It covers such a range of activities which use the same term in very different ways. To lots of people it remains a hazy area, even weird. What’s it all about? This audio podcast is Chapter 2 of a twelve-part series from the audiobook Realizing Change by Ian Hetherington. 2 - What Is Vipassana Meditation? as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 18 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (26 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2015 Pariyatti There is more information about vipass
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"Challenge and Change" from Realizing Change
13/04/2015This audio podcast is Chapter 1 of a twelve-part series from the upcoming audiobook Realizing Change by Ian Hetherington. Alongside an account of the technique, each chapter is a sampling of the voices of meditators from different communities: young and old, female and male, simple and sophisticated. Some contributors’ names have been altered by request. Each has his or her own story—how they came to Vipassana, what they’ve learned, the struggles, the gains; all humanity at the water’s edge, finding common refreshment in a practice focused on peace, happiness, compassion and loving kindness. 1 - Challenge and Change as read by Ian Hetherington recorded 2014/2015 21 minutes Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (30 MB) Realizing Change: Copyright, 2015 Pariyatti There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources available for purchase in the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be h