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Nirvana Talks
Nirvana, in the Indian religions (Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), is the concept of an individual's passions being extinguished as the ultimate state of salvation, release, or liberation from suffering (duḥkha) and from the cycle of birth and rebirth (saṃsāra).
In Indian religions, nirvana is sometimes used as a synonym of moksha and mukti. All Indian religions assert it to be a state of perfect quietude, freedom, and highest happiness; liberation from attachment and worldly suffering; and the ending of samsara, the cycle of existence. However, non-Buddhist and Buddhist traditions describe these terms for liberation differently. In Hindu philosophy, it is the union of or the realization of the identity of Atman with Brahman, depending on the Hindu tradition. In Jainism, nirvana is also the soteriological goal, representing the release of a soul from karmic bondage and samsara. The Buddhist concept of nirvana is the abandonment of the 10 fetters, marking the end of rebirth by stilling the "fires" that keep the process of rebirth going.
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On Bodhidharma's DayCeremony, Non-duality, Nirvana, Dragons |
Aug 04 1971 Tassajara |
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Transiency and Tranquility Through Mindfulness Ego, Posture, Nirvana, Hate |
Jul 02 1971 |
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Swirling Waters of Impermanence Consciousness, Ceremony, Buddha Nature, Impermanence, Conversation, Ego, Nirvana,... |
Jun 24 1971 |
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Embracing Impermanence Through Buddhist Insight Buddha Nature, Community, Lotus Sutra, Nirvana, Suffering |
Jun 22 1971 |
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Nurturing Wisdom Through Dharma Rain Ceremony, Demons, Dragons, Hate, Nirvana |
Jun 1971 |
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Zen Unfiltered: Embracing Pure Experience Conversation, Karma, Nirvana, Realization |
Apr 09 1970 |
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Beyond Words: Living Zen Wisdom Buddha Mind, Buddha Nature, Nirvana, Ceremony |
Oct 07 1969 |
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Ignorance and Illumination in Zen Concentration, Causation, Obstacles, Delusion, Karma, Nirvana, Hate |
Aug 1969 |
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Journey Through Suffering to Enlightenment Causation, Don't Know Mind, Nirvana, Obstacles, Suffering |
Apr 15 1969 |
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Beyond Perceptions: Embracing Buddha's World Buddha Mind, Ceremony, Continuous Practice, Lotus Sutra, Monastic Practice, Nirvana,... |
Apr 12 1969 |
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Awakening Beyond Desire Delusion, Samadhi, Nirvana, Subject-and-Object, Realization, Suffering, Concentration... |
Feb 1969 |
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Fewer Desires, Ultimate Enlightenment Repentance, Delusion, Happiness, Suffering, Nirvana |
Feb 1969 |
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Embrace the Present, Transcend Desire Delusion, Nirvana, Repentance, Diversity |
Feb 1969 |
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Transcending Perceptions Through Zazen Practice Birth-and-Death, Causation, Ceremony, Delusion, Lay Practice, Nirvana |
1969 |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. II-7Serial: SF-06043 Fall 1968 Lotus Sutra, Four Noble Truths, Emptiness, Mahayana, Precepts, Nirvana, Ceremony... |
Oct 1968 Series 2, Talk 7 Tassajara |
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Esalen Institute: First of two lecturesSerial: SF-05870 This is the first of two talks given at Esalen. Dogen, Four Noble Truths, Lotus Sutra, New Year, Continuous Practice, Emptiness, Soto... |
Jun 28 1968 Esalen |
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KPFA Radio Interview with Elsa Knight ThompsonSerial: SF-05115 Monday, November 6, 1967 KPFA RADIO INTERVIEW WITH ELSA KNIGHT THOMPSON Interview, Don't Know Mind, Nirvana, Monastic Practice, Samsara, Practice Period... |
Nov 06 1967 KPFA Berkeley |
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Reflections on the Prajna Paramita SutraSerial: SF-05135A ===== Awakening the Archive - Tape #19, by Shundo David Haye ===== This is the talk that was chosen by the... Sesshin, Sengai, Emptiness, Ego, Continuous Practice, Nirvana, Concentration, Dana... |
Aug 24 1967 Tassajara |
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Class Concentration, Emptiness, Conversation, Nirvana, Karma, Four Noble Truths, Demons... |
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Dreaming Beyond Desire: Embracing Zazen Precepts, Concentration, Delusion, Samadhi, Lotus Sutra, Causation, Nirvana |
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Kesa: Threads of Spiritual Liberation Chanting, Delusion, Emotions, Four Noble Truths, Liberation, Nirvana |
Jul 27 |