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Dharma Talk Series: Bloodline of the Buddhas by Reverend Master Eko Little
The Ten Great Precepts are considered the lifeblood of Buddhist practice. In the talks in this series, Rev. Master Eko explores the meaning of each of these Precepts, as well as specific ways we can bring them into our daily practice. Select “Listen” to hear the Dharma talk. To download the files, right click (control/click on Mac) and select “Download Linked File”.

Format Topic Select Date Length File Size
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the First Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 79 min 26 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Second Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 69 min 23 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Third Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 81 min 28 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the FourthPrecept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 62 min 21 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Fifth Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 51 min 17 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Sixth Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 64 min 22 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Seventh Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 81 min 21 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Eighth Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 53 min 18 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Ninth Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 56 min 20 MB
audio The Bloodline of the Buddhas: the Tenth Precept
Rev. Eko Little
Listen/Download 1999 31min 11 MB

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