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Skandhas Talks
Skandhas (Sanskrit) or khandhas (Pāḷi) means "heaps, aggregates, collections, groupings, clusters". In Buddhism, it refers to the five aggregates of clinging (Pañcupādānakkhandhā), the five material and mental factors that take part in the perpetual process of craving, clinging and aversion due to Avijja.
They are also explained as the five factors that constitute and explain a sentient being's person and personality, but this is a later interpretation in response to Sarvāstivādin essentialism. The 14th Dalai Lama subscribes to this interpretation.
The five aggregates or heaps of clinging are:
form, sense objects (or material image, impression) (rūpa) sensations (or feelings of pleasure, pain, or indifference (both bodily and mental), created from the coming together of the senses, sense objects, and the consciousness) (vedanā) perceptions (or the nature of recognizing marks — making distinctions) (samjna, sañña) mental activity, formations, or perpetuations (saṅkhāra) consciousness (or the nature of knowing) (vijnana, viññāṇa).In the Theravada tradition, dukkha (unease, "suffering") arises when one identifies with or clings to the aggregates. This suffering is extinguished by relinquishing attachments to aggregates. Both the Theravada and Mahayana traditions assert that the nature of all aggregates is intrinsically empty of independent existence and that these aggregates do not constitute a "self" of any kind.
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Unpacking Reality Through ConsciousnessSerial: RB-03744 Sesshin Time, Skandhas |
Oct 2019 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Skandhas: Unveiling the Inner SelfSerial: RB-02163 Seminar_Practice_of_Body-Mind Consciousness, Breath, Skandhas |
Aug 2017 Johanneshof |
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Weaving Consciousness Into AwarenessSerial: RB-04052 Seminar_Awareness,_Consciousness_and_the_Practice_of_Mindfulness Consciousness, Skandhas, Practice |
Jun 2017 Rastenberg |
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Non-Dual Perception Through FormSerial: RB-02398 Seminar_Skandhas Time, Practice, Skandhas |
May 2015 |
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Transcending Identity Through Skandha InquirySerial: RB-02401 Seminar_Skandhas Consciousness, Skandhas |
May 2015 |
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Illusions of Self and PerceptionSerial: RB-03703 Seminar_The_Continuum_of_the_Self Consciousness, Skandhas, Zazen |
Sep 2014 Hannover |
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Embracing Present Self through BuddhismSerial: RB-03705 Seminar_The_Continuum_of_the_Self Consciousness, Practice, Skandhas |
Sep 2014 Hannover |
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Awakening Through Mindful AttentionSerial: RB-02269 Sesshin Practice, Skandhas, Culture |
Oct 2012 Johanneshof |
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Flowing Mind: Zen and PerceptionSerial: RB-03545 Seminar_Zen_and_Psychotherapy Time, Work, Skandhas |
Jun 2011 Rastenberg |
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Direct Perception: Unveiling the MindSerial: RB-00702B Sesshin Karma, Skandhas, Work |
Nov 20 1990 Roseburg |
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Zen Perception and Karma UnveiledSerial: RB-03044 Seminar_Introduction_to_Zen Karma, Skandhas, Time |
Jun 1990 Heidelberg |
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Consciousness Refocused: Zen's Mirror LensSerial: RB-03045 Seminar_Introduction_to_Zen Consciousness, Skandhas, Time |
Jun 1990 Heidelberg |
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Meditation's Impact on Self IdentitySerial: RB-00684 Seminar Skandhas, Time, Consciousness |
1990 Heidelberg |