Willa Thaniya Reid's Dharma Talks
at Cloud Mountain Retreat Center
Willa Thaniya Reid
Willa Thaniya Reid (formerly Ajahn Thaniya, top photos), has been practising formal Buddhist meditation since the 80s. Her primary training has been through the Thai Forest Tradition of Luang Por Chah. The Forest Tradition is in harmony with her affinity for the natural world and for reflective teachings. For 18 years she was part of the monastic community of this tradition based in England. As the senior nun of Cittaviveka for eight years, she offered support to the lay and monastic community; teaching retreats in the UK, USA, Europe and Australia. She brings to her teaching a love for the original suttas of the Buddha. For the previous six years she served the community in Melbourne, offering spiritual support to the dying and their families. She has a Masters degree in relationship counselling, and clinical pastoral training. In 2015 she returned to New Zealand to develop a meditation community with her partner.
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2022-10-22
5 Grasping aggregates of 'me'
2017-08-21
A Taste for Freedom - What Hinders the Mind
2017-08-26
Against the Light Darkness Doesn't Stand a Chance
2015-08-24
Ajita & Tissa Mettaya: waking up out of compassion
2017-08-22
Anapanasati - A Gift from Compassion
2017-08-24
Blending Like Milk and Water
2015-08-26
Brahma Vihara: coming into manifestation. Q&A
2022-10-15
Dhamma reflection, Nothing to hold on to, nothing to push away
2015-08-23
Dukkha: 'the 'head' is split by understanding with its powers in support'.
2022-10-15
Establishing embodied presence
2017-08-23
Experiencing the Joy and Happiness of the Mind
2015-08-27
Finding balance: the enlightenment factors. Q&A
2016-08-06
Getting a Taste for Being Here
2022-10-20
Guidance into meditation
2022-10-24
Guided meditation
2017-08-25
Guided Meditation - Breathing into the Present
2022-10-15
Guided meditation on elements
2017-08-23
Guided Meditation on Welcoming What is Here
2017-08-20
Guided Practice - Resting into Here
2022-10-19
Guided standing, upright & embodied
2022-10-23
Healing presence of the Path factors
2016-08-08
Heart Qualities for Manifestation
2022-10-20
Keeping heart with the practice
2015-08-24
Meditation: the energy of waking up
2015-08-29
Meeting the world: two kinds of thought
2015-08-22
Morning instruction: 'What is it like to be here?'
2017-08-28
Moving Out of Retreat - Maturing the Heart
2015-08-26
Nibbana: freedom from conditions
2015-08-27
Nibbana: Kappa & Jatukanni: 'Nothing you need hold onto, nothing you need push …
2022-10-22
Not taking birth on expereince
2015-08-25
Nourishing our hearts: understanding impermanence. Q&A
2016-08-08
Ocean-like Compassion: Softening into prresence
2022-10-20
Picking the Dhamma up for Freedom
2022-10-25
Picking the world up
2015-08-29
Pingiya: 'The return'
2015-08-25
Punnaka & Mettagu: 'Where do all the different kinds of suffering come from?'
2022-10-18
Putting dukkha down
2015-08-28
Q&A
2016-08-10
Q&A Day Five
2016-08-06
Q&A Day One
2016-08-08
Q&A Day Three
2016-08-12
Q&A on Heart Cultivation
2016-08-12
Q&A on Living a Heart-full Life
2017-08-23
Question and Answer Session
2017-08-27
Question and Answer Session
2015-08-22
Questions & Answers (Q&A)
2022-10-21
Raining through awareness
2015-08-22
Reading of Text: Parayana 'The Way to the Beyond'
2022-10-17
Reflection, Meeting feeling and breath
2016-08-10
Refuge in Sangha
2016-08-10
Resting Back
2022-10-25
Returning home - final dialogue
2015-08-28
The 'Way': Ripening the heart
2016-08-06
The Four Noble Truths: Whose Side are You On?
2017-08-27
The Fruiting of Anapanasati
2016-08-06
The Three Postures
2017-08-25
Waking into Responsiveness
2015-08-23
Working with experience
2022-10-19
Working with the direct expereince of anicca
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2015-08-22
The Parayana Sutta: The Way to the Beyond
2016-08-05
Integration: Freedom Independent of Conditions
2017-08-20
Anapanasati: The Breath of Liberation
2022-10-14
‘There is nothing you need hold on to, there is nothing you need push away’: A …