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GUIDED MEDITATION VI: DHAMMAS Begin the meditation session using the instructions for mindfulness of breathing. (see page 37). When the attention has been stabilized on the breath for a few minutes, open the awareness up to all of your experience. When an object arises in your field of awareness, be it body sensations, sounds, feeling tones, or mind states simply notice it. As objects of mindfulness, these experiences are noted as well as their relationships with each other. For example, when investigating a sensation in the body, notice the sensation, its relationship (if any) to the breath, any associated feeling tones, and any thoughts or emotions related to the sensation. You can use the labeling process. If the mind gets too attached to the experience, becomes lost in analysis, or drifts aimlessly, return the awareness to the anchor of the breath. When investigating dhammas, begin by noticing if one or more of the dhammas are present. For example you can ask, “Is there sensual desire (a hindrance) present?” or “What aggregate is noticed now and what does clinging to it feel like in the body?” or “Is there clinging to one of the senses and where is that felt in the breath? What is the feeling tone?” or “Is there an awakening factor present (i.e., mindfulness, joy, calm etc.)?” As skill in working with dhammas increases, the breath and body will help you determine what factors are present. For example, if the breath is rapid and shallow and the body is tense, there may be a hindrance such as ill-will present or there may be clinging to a sight. If the breath and body are relaxed and at ease, factors such as joy and calm may be present. As you work more with these factors they become more apparent. As your practice develops you can also work with the other 65


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INDEX

4min
pages 131-134

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

2min
pages 127-130

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1min
page 125

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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page 126

APPENDIX 1: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

9min
pages 114-120

PRACTICE

2min
pages 109-111

CONCLUSION

1min
pages 112-113

MEDITATION COURSES

1min
page 108

MEDITATION RETREATS

1min
page 107

SKILLFUL INTENTION

1min
pages 99-100

BUDDHISM

2min
pages 105-106

LOVINGKINDNESS (METTA

2min
pages 101-102

GUIDED MEDITATION X: LOVINGKINDNESS

2min
pages 103-104

DHAMMA STUDY

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INSIGHT INTO 3 CHARACTERISTICS

1min
pages 96-97

KAMMA

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pages 94-95

THE 4 NOBLE TRUTHS

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pages 88-93

SKILLFUL CONCENTRATION

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pages 81-82

SKILLFUL VIEW

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3. TRAINING IN WISDOM

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pages 85-86

CONCENTRATION

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pages 83-84

MEDITATION

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MEDITATION

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pages 79-80

GUIDED MEDITATION VI: DHAMMAS

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pages 76-77

THE 7 FACTORS OF AWAKENING

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pages 74-75

THE SIX SENSE-BASES

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page 73

THE 5 AGGREGATES OF CLINGING

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pages 71-72

DHAMMAS

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THE 5 HINDRANCES

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pages 67-70

MIND STATES

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pages 60-62

GUIDED MEDITATION V: MIND STATE

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page 63

GUIDED MEDITATION IV: FEELING TONES

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page 59

FEELING TONES

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pages 57-58

THE BREATH

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pages 46-47

GUIDED MEDITATION I: THE BREATH

5min
pages 48-51

GUIDED MEDITATION III: THE BODY SCAN

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pages 54-56

SKILLFUL MINDFULNESS

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pages 42-43

GUIDED MEDITATION II: THE BODY

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pages 52-53

THE BODY

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pages 44-45

SKILLFUL EFFORT

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pages 40-41

2. TRAINING IN CONCENTRATION

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FAITH AND THE 3 REFUGES

2min
pages 37-38

SKILLFUL LIVELIHOOD

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pages 28-29

Table 1: The Three Trainings/The Noble Eightfold Path

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GENEROSITY AND RENUNCIATION

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pages 30-32

1. TRAINING IN ETHICAL CONDUCT

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pages 21-27

THE 3 TRAININGS

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pages 18-19

WHY MEDITATE?

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pages 16-17

ADDITIONAL PRACTICE SUPPORTS

4min
pages 33-36

INTRODUCTION

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pages 12-15
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