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Retreat Dharma Talks at Gaia House

Penetrating the Veils ~ Exploring the Four Distortions of Perception (Vipallasa)

Seeing what is impermanent (aniccā) as permanent (niccā)
Seeing what is painful (dukkha) as pleasant (sukha)
Seeing what is without a self (anatta) as a self (atta)
Seeing what is not beautiful (asubha) as beautiful (subha)

All that we think about and project onto reality tends to be channelled through these misperceptions. We explore the Buddha's teachings about these views and the suffering they cause. Putting on the corrective lens of Dharma - imminent, curious and discerning - we contemplate the path to greater clarity, understanding and equanimity in our lived experience. This retreat is suitable for all.

2022-02-04 (4 days) Gaia House

  
2022-02-04 Opening Session 35:04
Ayya Santacitta
2022-02-04 Opening Session (Part 2) 28:27
Laura Bridgman
This recording also includes Ayya Santacitta
2022-02-05 Fourth Vipallasa 1:12:31
Laura Bridgman
Seeing what is not beautiful (asubha) as beautiful (subha).
2022-02-05 Reflections on First and Fourth Vipallasa 54:13
Laura Bridgman
2022-02-06 Second Vipallasa 66:42
Ayya Santacitta
Seeing what is painful (dukkha) as pleasant (sukha). This recording also includes Laura Bridgman
2022-02-06 Third Vipallasa 1:13:45
Ayya Santacitta
Seeing what is without a self (anatta) as a self (atta). This recording also includes Laura Bridgman.
2022-02-06 Reflections on Second and Third Vipallasa 49:37
Ayya Santacitta
2022-02-07 Closing Session 57:59
Ayya Santacitta
This recording also includes Laura Bridgman.
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