
223: About Feeling
From Mindfulness Insight Meditation - Buddhist Teachings by Satipatthana Meditation Society of Canada
February 18, 2026 · 28 min · Season 6 · Episode 46
About this episode
This episode explores the concept of Vedana (feeling) in Buddhist meditation and its implications for daily life.
In this talk, we explore Vedana (feeling) as a key mental factor in Buddhist meditation and daily life. The teacher explains how feelings arise as pleasant, unpleasant, neutral, and how they are classified in different ways in the teachings of the Buddha. By learning to observe feelings with mindfulness, listeners discover how to prevent craving and aversion, understand impermanence, and break the cycle of suffering through Satipatthana Vipassana practice. YouTube Video Link YouTube Ch...
Topics covered
- Vedana
- Buddhist meditation
- mindfulness
- craving
- aversion
- impermanence
- Satipatthana Vipassana practice
Keywords
- feeling
- Buddhism
- meditation
- mindfulness
- craving
- aversion
- suffering
- impermanence
- Satipatthana
- Vipassana
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Satipatthana Meditation Society of Canada
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