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2017-05-09 Joy and Freedom 35:42
Howard Cohn
2017-05-10 Exploring Mindfulness 53:49
Pamela Weiss
2017-05-10 Vesak Reflection 16:03
Ayya Anandabodhi
2017-05-10 Vesak Reflection 10:25
Ayya Santacitta
2017-05-11 Faith, Wisdom, and Prayer 42:19
Kim Allen
A talk on balancing faith and wisdom, in honor of Vesak
2017-05-13 Knowing That Fish Need Water 18:51
Ayya Dhammadīpā
2017-05-14 Brahmaviharas: Mudita 49:39
Eugene Cash
2017-05-14 8FP -- Wise Concentration 1 47:06
Kim Allen
2017-05-14 8FP -- Wise Concentration 2 15:13
Kim Allen
2017-05-16 Committed Action, Non-Attachment to Outcome (Santa Fe, NM) 64:43
Donald Rothberg
We explore a powerful teaching found in variants in many traditions, from the Gita to Chuang Tzu to the book of Job to the teachings of the Buddha to Gandhi. This teaching could be expressed as bringing together, paradoxically, committed action and non-attachment to outcome. The Gita and Gandhi spoke of disciplined action without attachment to the fruits of the action. The Buddha pointed out the ways of getting attached through the Eight Worldly Winds. We explore the nature of the teaching and some ways to practice it, as well as what a mature expression of the teaching looks like. There is also discussion.
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