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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2011

Sister Khema delivering a course on the 12 Links of Dependent Origination at the Dhamma Sukha Meditation Center.

Resources and documents mentioned in the video can be obtained at www.dhammasukha.org.

Feel free to contact Sister Khema at sisterkhema@dhammasukha.org if you have any questions or comments about the content of this video.

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  • Just what I was looking for! This is the last piece of the puzzle I need it to put together. Thank you so much, really, my best regards.

  • @ecuadorprofundo Take a look at the Five Aggregates; that will give you a better understanding of what the self is. Buddhism is The Middle Way; so the self isn't inherently existent (eternal), but neither is it non-existent (nihilistic); it's in some subtle middle ground. But the Five Aggregates are a good way for us to investigate what the self actually is.

  • Beautiful. So, broadly speaking, is it somewhat accurate to say that the mind is trapped in an impersonal body? or is this not a useful way to think about things? Kindly.

  • Very Details.....I was wondering if you could kept producing such a good interpretation like this with other points of Buddha teaching. Meanwhile, thanks a lot for your explaination and i strongly hope to watch others from you!!

  • I love it! Is there a downloadable file of this scheme somewhere?

    Thanks, I especially liked the hsort bit about formations.

  • Beautiful and insightful, the always wonderful Sister Khema lays down the dhamma in her simple, yet incredibly powerful way. Thanks for posting this, it's helped me get a more practical understanding of Dependent Origination.

    Metta and Mudita

  • Excellent Sister Khema (Lou Overstreet).....very well spoken.

    Metta.

    -Swan

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