
In this Dhamma talk, Bhante Joe explores the Buddha’s teaching on contact, feeling, craving, and suffering through the image of craving as “the seamstress.” Drawing from the Pārāyana Sutta, dependent co-arising, and the simile of the flayed cow, this talk explains how suffering often begins before obvious painful feelings arise. Rather than only trying to manage anxiety, anger, sadness, or desire after they have already become overwhelming, the Buddha points us further upstream to contact itself: the meeting of eye and forms, ear and sounds, body and sensations, mind and thoughts. By contemplating contact as a danger, practitioners learn how dispassion can cut the chain of suffering at its source and open the way toward a happiness beyond the instability of the world.Tune in with fellow practitioners for dhammavinayapatipada online events and community practice!BI-WEEKLY MEDITATION via ZOOM *North America — 1st Sunday and middle Sunday of the month: 7-8:30pm *Australia — 1st and middle Monday of the month: 7-8:30pmhttps://dhammavinayapatipada.com/monthly-meditation-meetings/LUMA CALENDAR *Subscribe for updates on special eventshttps://luma.com/dhammavinayapatipada?k=cFind out more... Linktree https://linktr.ee/dhamma.vinaya.patipada Website www.dhammavinayapatipada.comWelcome!TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 — The Buddha’s Teaching on the Further Shore 00:00:47 — Contact, Origination, Cessation, and the Seamstress 00:01:23 — Looking for the Real Cause of Suffering 00:01:46 — Throwing Stones at the Tiger, Not the Dog 00:02:52 — Why Contact Comes Before Feeling 00:03:45 — The Desire for Sense Contact 00:04:26 — The Butterfly Effect of Suffering 00:05:04 — Cutting the Stream at Its Source 00:06:15 — Pleasant Practice and Painful Practice 00:07:02 — Seeing Danger in What We Cherish 00:08:34 — Contemplating Contact as a Frame of Reference 00:09:35 — The Simile of the Flayed Cow 00:10:35 — Breaking the Chain of Dependent Co-Arising 00:11:06 — Craving as the Seamstress 00:12:11 — Stop Protecting the Cause of Suffering 00:12:53 — Transcending the Seamstress and Finding Safety
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