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Hindrances Talks

In the Buddhist tradition, the five hindrances (Sinhala: පඤ්ච නීවරණ, romanized: pañca nīvaraṇa; Pali: pañca nīvaraṇāni) are identified as mental factors that hinder progress in meditation and in daily life. In the Theravada tradition, these factors are identified specifically as obstacles to the jhānas (stages of concentration) within meditation practice. Contemporary Insight Meditation teachers identify the five hindrances as obstacles to mindfulness meditation.

Within the Mahayana tradition, the five hindrances are obstacles to samadhi. They are part of the two types of obstructions (Sanskrit: āvaraṇa), i.e. the obstacles to Buddhahood. The two types of obstructions are afflictive obstructions (Sanskrit: kleśāvaraṇa, which include the standard five hindrances) and cognitive obstructions (jñeyāvaraṇa, which can only be removed by bodhisattvas).

The classic list of five hindrances is:

Sensory desire (kāmacchanda): seeking for pleasure through the five senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and physical feeling. Ill-will (vyāpāda; also spelled byāpāda): feelings of hostility, resentment, hatred and bitterness. Sloth-and-torpor (thīna-middha): half-hearted action with little or no effort or concentration. Restlessness-and-worry (uddhacca-kukkucca): the inability to calm the mind and focus one's energy. Doubt (vicikiccha): lack of conviction or trust in one's abilities.

From Five hindrances on Wikipedia

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Ekō Lecture 5

Serial: SR-00231

The Third Morning Eko
Monday, July 13, 1970
Tassajara

[This is the fifth in a series of six lectures by Suzuki on the four ekos chanted at the conclusion of...

Eko, Chanting, Buddha Ancestors, Bodhidharma, Building, Ceremony, Demons, Doubt,...
Jul 13 1970
Tassajara

Ekō Lecture 3

Serial: SR-00228

The Second Morning Eko, Part 2 of 3
Friday Evening, July 11, 1970
Tassajara

[This is the third in a series of six lectures by Suzuki on the four ekos chanted...

Eko, Chanting, Anger, Attachment, Concentration, Death, Hindrances, Karma, Meditation...
Jul 11 1970
Tassajara

Integrating Buddha Nature Through Practice

Obstacles, Hindrances, Buddha Nature, Consciousness, Ego, Delusion, Religion,...
Jul 06 1970

Dynamic Stability in Monastic Life

Hindrances, Patience, Freedom
1963

Unknown Title, Serial No. 00379, Side B

Lotus Sutra, Hindrances, Gratitude, Silence, Instruction, War, Mahayana, Bell, Peace...
Berkeley Zen Center

Unknown Title, Serial 00735, Side B

Ego, Discrimination, New Year, Birth-and-Death, confusion, Daily Life, Cultivation,...

Generosity and Listening in Practice

Six Perfections, Buddha Nature, Peace, Desire, Priest, Interview, Right Speech,...
Oct 21 1992
Kannon Do

Assumptions Unmasked: Path to Peace

Practice Period, Don't Know Mind, Bowing, Chanting, Hindrances, Bell, Happiness...
Jul 10 1995
Insight Meditation Center Redwood City

Presence Beyond Expectations

Intuition, Don't Know Mind, Interview, Balance, Liberation, Impermanence, Japan...

Buddhist Practices in Modern America

Commitment, Community, Culture, Happiness, Heart Sutra, Hindrances, Lay, Religion,...

Zen Democracy in Monastic Life

Attachment, Religion, Community, Meditation, Addiction, Heart Sutra, Four Noble...

Pathway to Compassion Through Forgiveness

Forgiveness, Mill Valley, Birth-and-Death, Letting Go, Hindrances, Daily Life, Desire...
Sep 06 1987
Green Gulch Farm

Love, Impermanence, and Compassion

Nirvana, Hindrances, Big Mind, Nirvana Sutra, Instruction, Posture, Greed,...
Feb 14 1993

Breathing Courage Through Zen Limits

Bare Noting, Beginners, Half-Smile, Liberation, Constancy, Hindrances, Attachment,...
Oct 12 1997
Goat-in-the-Road (Muir Beach)

Cultivating Compassion Through Loving-Kindness

Soto Zen, Peace, Interview, Daily Life, Avalokitesvara, Fox, Hindrances, Priest,...
Nov 22 1993
Insight Meditation Center Redwood City

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