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SHORT TALK 13 MIN
Ajahn Dhammasiha encourages us to dedicate more attention to the quality of passive observation, rather than always being involved with doing things.
We have to watch, observe, simply see how conditions unfold without interfering, in order to develop vipassana (insight).
Yathābhūta Ñāṇadassana
means seeing things as they really are, without distorting.
We have to see the impermanent as impermanent, rather than distorting our perception towards permanence, in order to develop vipassana.
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SHORT TALK 13 MIN
Ajahn Dhammasiha encourages us to dedicate more attention to the quality of passive observation, rather than always being involved with doing things.
We have to watch, observe, simply see how conditions unfold without interfering, in order to develop vipassana (insight).
Yathābhūta Ñāṇadassana
means seeing things as they really are, without distorting.
We have to see the impermanent as impermanent, rather than distorting our perception towards permanence, in order to develop vipassana.
Website
Our Spotify Playlists
Newsletter
Dhammagiri Youtube Channel
Pics
#seeing #observing #yathabhuta #nyanadassana #insight #vipassana

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