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Early Buddhism and the Four Great Vows, a seminar with Stephen Batchelor, 4 March 2017, part 4 of 4

The earliest Buddhist teachings can be understood as offering a means to transform oneself and society. Stephen argues that the presentation of Noble 'Truths' is a later interpretation of the early teachings and tends to direct attention towards dogma, which was never the Buddha's intention. He argues that these teachings reveal the Buddha as a pragmatic ethicist rather than metaphysicist, and shows how the four Noble Truths can become four integrated practices for awakened living that can be practised moment to moment.

Part 1, opening talk https://youtu.be/22Rtfmj4dn4
Part 2, questions and discussion session https://youtu.be/RDDbUfDunTQ
Part 3, second talk https://youtu.be/rUEYEojWNXI
Part 4, this session of closing questions and discussion

https://www.westernchanfellowship.org/events-and-retreats/

Apologies for the poor video quality. The sound is quite clear but the light for the video deteriorated during the afternoon.

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