
Insight Hour with Joseph Goldstein Ep. 228 – Suffering And The Senses, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 25
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Dec 19, 2024 Joseph Goldstein explores the intricate relationship between suffering, awareness, and mindfulness. He delves into the Satipatthana Sutta, revealing how our senses can create mental fetters that limit clarity. By examining desire and aversion as automatic responses, he highlights the importance of wise attention in breaking the cycle of craving. Additionally, he emphasizes the link between perception and mental liberation, encouraging listeners to reflect on their experiences and the interconnectedness of their thoughts and feelings for deeper awareness.
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Dependent Origination
- Dependent origination explains how suffering arises through a chain reaction.
- This chain starts with senses, contact, feeling, then craving, clinging, and leads to suffering.
Practicing Mindfulness
- Start by acknowledging the given sense spheres and their contact with objects.
- Observe the feeling tone (pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral) that arises from this contact.
The Critical Juncture
- Unwise attention to contact and feeling leads to conditioned reactions.
- These reactions are desire for pleasant feelings, aversion to unpleasant ones, and delusion towards neutral ones.


