Comment: Venerable Analayo points out that present moment awareness and remembering the past are not mutually exclusive. [Present moment awareness] [Ven. Analayo] [Right Mindfulness]
Response by Ajahn Pasanno.
References: Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization by Venerable Analayo, Chapter 3; “On some definitions of Mindfulness,” Rupert Gethim, Contemporary Buddhism Vol. 12, No. 1, May 2011.
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness [2015], Session 14, Excerpt 1
Readings by Ajahn Karuṇadhammo: [Mindfulness of feeling] [Feeling]
“The Perceptual Process,” p. 156-159 in Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization by Venerable Analayo.
Sutta: MN 44: Cūḷavedalla Sutta, The Small Discourse Giving an Elaboration.
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness [2015], Session 45
Readings by Ajahn Pasanno:
Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization by Venerable Analayo, pp. 182-187. [Hindrances]
Sutta: MN 39: Mahā-Asupura Sutta.
The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 12
Readings by Ajahn Karuṇadhammo: [Mindfulness of dhammas]
“Contemplation of Dhammas,” p. 182-183, 185, and “The Perceptual Process,” p. 222-223, 225-226 in Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization by Venerable Analayo.
Right Mindfulness pp. 142-148.
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness [2015], Session 44
Readings by Ajahn Karuṇadhammo: [Aggregates]
Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization by Venerable Analayo, pp. 202-207.
Sutta: SN 22.5, Khandhasaṁyutta, “Concentration.”
Sutta: SN 22.29, Khandhasaṁyutta, “Delight.”
Sutta: SN 5.1, Bhikkhunīsaṁyutta, “Āḷavikā.”
Sutta: SN 5.9, Bhikkhunīsaṁyutta, “Selā.”
The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 26
Reading: Footnote in Satipatthana inferring that the concept of the Five Aggregates predated the Buddha. Read by Ajahn Karuṇadhammo. [History/Early Buddhism] [Aggregates]
The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 26, Excerpt 1
Readings by Ajahn Karuṇadhammo: [Proliferation] [Perception]
Sutta: MN 18: Madhupiṇḍika Sutta, The Honeyball.
“The Perceptual Process,” p. 222-223, 225-226 in Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization by Venerable Analayo.