Tag: vipassana
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Is Vipassana a Technique or a State of Mind? Understanding the True Vipassana Practice and Meaning
Read more: Is Vipassana a Technique or a State of Mind? Understanding the True Vipassana Practice and MeaningMany people think Vipassana is a meditation technique. But is that how the Buddha described it? By returning to the original Suttas, we discover that Vipassana is not a technique but a cultivated state of insight. This article explores the true Vipassana practice and meaning, the role of Anapanasati and Metta, and why understanding these…
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The Dakkhinavibhanga Sutta: Unlocking the Full Potential of Generosity
Read more: The Dakkhinavibhanga Sutta: Unlocking the Full Potential of GenerosityYesterday, on the sacred full moon of Buddha Vaishakha, our global community gathered to reflect on the core pillars of the Dhamma. As part of our celebrations, we hosted a special session sharing the profound wisdom of Bhante Dhammagavesi’s teachings
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Full Moon Day Group Sitting: 1 May 2026
Read more: Full Moon Day Group Sitting: 1 May 2026A reflection on the Full Moon day group sitting held on 1 May 2026. Learn how Ven. Bhante Dhammagavesi explains the path to liberation using the “Ocean and Island” metaphor.
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Full Moon Day Uposatha April 2026
Read more: Full Moon Day Uposatha April 2026Why is the Full Moon so significant in the Buddha’s teachings? Explore our summary of the recent Zoom discourse with Bhante Dhammagavesi as he explains the Uposatha tradition and how a single day of practice can transform your life.
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Rediscovering the Satipatthana Sutta with Metta Vipassana
Read more: Rediscovering the Satipatthana Sutta with Metta VipassanaMost modern Vipassana traditions focus heavily on concentration, but they often skip a crucial instruction from the Buddha: “Tranquilizing the bodily formation.” In this exploration of the Satipatthana Sutta, we dive into the teachings of Bhante Vimalaramsi to uncover how a simple smile and the “Relax” step can break the chain of craving and lead…
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Day 6: Mental Proliferation – Kalimpong ’25
Read more: Day 6: Mental Proliferation – Kalimpong ’25Day 6 of the Kalimpong Retreat explores MN 18, the Honey Ball Sutta, revealing how a single thought can spiral into a mental tornado — and how recognizing this process is the key to freedom.
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Day 5: Dependent Origination – Kalimpong ’25
Read more: Day 5: Dependent Origination – Kalimpong ’25On Day 5 of the Kalimpong Retreat, we explored one of the Buddha’s most profound teachings — dependent origination (paticca samuppada) — through MN 38, the Greater Discourse on the Destruction of Craving. This talk unpacks how consciousness is not a fixed self, how suffering arises through a chain of conditions, and how the 6R…
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Day 4: Gradual Progress In Meditation – Kalimpong ’25
Read more: Day 4: Gradual Progress In Meditation – Kalimpong ’25On Day 4 of the Kalimpong Retreat, the teachers walk through the Ganaka Moggallana Sutta (MN 107), revealing how the Buddha described a clear, step-by-step path of meditation training — from virtue and sense restraint to the jhanas and beyond.


