The Buddha refused to state that the self exists or doesn't exist, yet he frequently used perceptions of self and not-self as skillful means in his teachings. This course, through readings, discusion, and meditation, explored the many meanings of 'self' in the Buddha's self strategies and not-self strategies for gaining freedom from clinging and suffering.
Documents:
Anatta Course Handouts |
Recordings:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
Actions |
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Guided Meditation | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2009.05.02 | 30:44 | 30:44 2009.05.02 |
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Anatta (1 of 3) | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2009.05.02 | 1:57:25 | 1:57:25 2009.05.02 |
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Anatta (2 of 3) | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2009.05.02 | 1:03:47 | 1:03:47 2009.05.02 |
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Anatta (3 of 3) | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2009.05.02 | 45:04 | 45:04 2009.05.02 |
Appears in Series:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
Actions |
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Sati Center | <multiple> | 2004.04.24 | 477:19:12 | 477:19:12 2004.04.24 |
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