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The Four Noble Truths - Part 3 - The Third Noble Truth, Cessation of Suffering

The Four Noble Truths - Part 3 - The Third Nobl...

The Third Noble Truth in Buddhism marks a pivotal turning point in the Buddha's teachings, providing a beacon of hope and optimism amid the acknowledgment of suffering and its origins....

The Four Noble Truths - Part 3 - The Third Nobl...

The Third Noble Truth in Buddhism marks a pivotal turning point in the Buddha's teachings, providing a beacon of hope and optimism amid the acknowledgment of suffering and its origins....

The Four Noble Truths - Part 2 - The SecondNoble Truth, The origin of Suffering

The Four Noble Truths - Part 2 - The SecondNobl...

The Second Noble Truth in Buddhism delves into the origins and causes of suffering, providing a profound analysis of the human condition. Known as Samudaya, this truth highlights the nature...

The Four Noble Truths - Part 2 - The SecondNobl...

The Second Noble Truth in Buddhism delves into the origins and causes of suffering, providing a profound analysis of the human condition. Known as Samudaya, this truth highlights the nature...

The Four Noble Truths - Part 1 - The First Noble Truth, Suffering

The Four Noble Truths - Part 1 - The First Nobl...

The First Noble Truth in Buddhism is a fundamental concept that serves as the cornerstone of the Buddha's teachings. It is the recognition and acknowledgment of Dukkha, often translated as...

The Four Noble Truths - Part 1 - The First Nobl...

The First Noble Truth in Buddhism is a fundamental concept that serves as the cornerstone of the Buddha's teachings. It is the recognition and acknowledgment of Dukkha, often translated as...

The Immeasurables - what are they?

The Immeasurables - what are they?

Loving-kindness, or metta in Pali, is the foundational practice of the Four Immeasurables. It involves cultivating a boundless and unconditional love for oneself and others. In metta meditation, practitioners begin...

The Immeasurables - what are they?

Loving-kindness, or metta in Pali, is the foundational practice of the Four Immeasurables. It involves cultivating a boundless and unconditional love for oneself and others. In metta meditation, practitioners begin...

Fabrizio Giuliani - Dhamma teacher

Fabrizio Giuliani - Dhamma teacher

Fabrizio Giuliani has been practicing Vipassana in the Mahasi tradition for more than 25 years and is the founder of Ashoka - Mindfulness Meditation Center in Rome where he continues...

Fabrizio Giuliani - Dhamma teacher

Fabrizio Giuliani has been practicing Vipassana in the Mahasi tradition for more than 25 years and is the founder of Ashoka - Mindfulness Meditation Center in Rome where he continues...