Dhamma Talks on Mudita
Lay Teachers:
http://www.brahmaviharas.org/audio/Mudita_DaeJa-Napier_2008.mp3
http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/86/talk/6621/
http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/56/talk/6596/
Ajahn Viradhammo:
http://diydharma.org/audio/download/2813/Mudita_Intro._and_Guided_Meditation.mp3
http://mirror1.birken.ca/dhamma_talks/indiv/Vir/09/GM_cultivating_gratitude.mp3
Sayadaw U Pandita:
http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/160/talk/3392/
Hi,
I’ve been enjoying and benefiting from blog lately…found it from Dhammawheel. Keep up the good work. Your Dhamma writing is great.
Though I don’t particularly respond to your political commentary, but that’s normal for me on the Western Buddhist scene. I’m not overtly political anymore but I certainly have what might be called a right wing aesthetic, and I see in Gotama Buddha a spiritual aristocratic of the highest order and certainly no social justice warrior.
By: Zach on 08/01/2017
at 2:48 pm
I’m glad it’s been helpful. Politics is fraught and, ultimately, a vain pursuit. For me social justice is yet another way to try to express and live by the brahmaviharas. But, as always, I could certainly be doing it wrong. Wishing you every good blessing and success.
By: Upāsaka on 08/01/2017
at 7:51 pm