2020.0718 | Wrong View by Sylvia Bay

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Recording Date: 2020.0718 Title: Wrong View Speaker: Sylvia Bay Talk is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8nCaeMHI7PU Sylvia Bay YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJPuTUQiCx5w1LLhZ8OrPu_QI1sQ-oe6y Sylvia Bay Catalog: https://www.dhammawitz.com/sylvia-bay This is the edited recording with annotations of the talk given by Sis Sylvia Bay on Sat, 18 July 2020 at Buddhist Fellowship 'Facebook Live'. Wrong View (micchādiṭṭhi) blind and bind us in samasara deluding us and creating conditions for unwholesomeness (akusala) and suffering (dukkha) to ourselves and others. In this talk, Sis Sylvia Bay first distinguishes what is meant by Wrong View from mundane views; the dangers of wrong view and in particular, how we end up having wrong views due to our pre-disposition of ignorance (avijjā) impacting on (a) the four perversions of perception, mind and view, (b) identifying form as self, self as form, form in self and self in form, that is, the 5 aggregates of grasping, and (c) kamma.   Sis Sylvia further explains how the peril of wrong view has a heavy consequence on spiritual practice and stream-entry.  For the last part of the talk, how one, when anchored on right View, practising dāna (giving/generosity), sīla (morality) and bhāvanā(mental cultivation) will result in daily wholesome living is covered. Other Dhamma Talk referenced in this Talk is "Reality Check (Vipallāsa Sutta AN 4.49)"  - https://youtu.be/Fj7zTXc1FM4 Sutta References: - Cunda Sutta AN 10.176  - Mahācattārīsaka Sutta MN 117  - AN1.318 |  AN1.316  |  AN1.312 |  AN1.134 - Vipallasa AN4.49  - Paṭhamamaraṇassati Sutta AN 6.19 - Nakulapitu Sutta SN 22.1  - AN10.216 - Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta MN 9 - AN1.315 - Mahāparinibbāna Sutta DN 16 - Kesamutti Sutta AN 3.65 - Kukkuravatika Sutta MN 57 Audio (MP3) and Whiteboard Notes for Downloads Only: http://u.pc.cd/vyd7 Profile of Speaker: Sis Sylvia Bay has dedicated herself to the study and practice of the Buddha's teachings since 1992. She holds a BA (Hons) in Buddhist Studies from the Buddhist & Pali University of Sri Lanka, and was a lecturer with her alma mater. She also has a Masters in International Public Policy from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Studies. Since 2001, Sis Sylvia has been a regular speaker on Buddhist doctrines and their practical applications at local and regional Buddhist organisations. In 2013, she published her first book “Between The Lines: An Analytical Appreciation of The Buddha’s Life”.  She is now working on another book titled "Towards The Light: the Buddha's Guide to a Heavenly Rebirth". #sylviabay #dhamma #dharma #buddhism #wrongview #view #ditthi  #laylife #practice

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