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Talk given by Arthaketu on 2026-04-18.
In this talk, we explore the Sallatha Sutta, “The Arrow,” where the Buddha draws a sharp distinction between reactivity and practice. When pain arises, the untrained mind resists, adding a second arrow of suffering on top of the first. A practitioner, by contrast, learns to meet experience directly, without that extra layer.
What does this mean in practice? How do we actually work with painful feelings, in meditation and in daily life? Tune in to hear!
Sallatha Sutta: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn36/sn36.006.than.html
Enjoyed this talk? You are warmly invited to visit Buddhistisches Tor Berlin in Kreuzberg in person. Join us for meditation, Dharma talks, and courses that support practice in everyday life.
Find out more at:
☸️ https://buddhistisches-tor-berlin.de
🏰 https://rote-burg.de
📸 https://instagram.com/buddhistischestorberlin
By Buddhistisches Tor BerlinTalk given by Arthaketu on 2026-04-18.
In this talk, we explore the Sallatha Sutta, “The Arrow,” where the Buddha draws a sharp distinction between reactivity and practice. When pain arises, the untrained mind resists, adding a second arrow of suffering on top of the first. A practitioner, by contrast, learns to meet experience directly, without that extra layer.
What does this mean in practice? How do we actually work with painful feelings, in meditation and in daily life? Tune in to hear!
Sallatha Sutta: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn36/sn36.006.than.html
Enjoyed this talk? You are warmly invited to visit Buddhistisches Tor Berlin in Kreuzberg in person. Join us for meditation, Dharma talks, and courses that support practice in everyday life.
Find out more at:
☸️ https://buddhistisches-tor-berlin.de
🏰 https://rote-burg.de
📸 https://instagram.com/buddhistischestorberlin