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Dharma Talks Access for Retreatants

2012 IMCW Spring Retreat: Intimacy with Life

2012-04-27 (7 days) Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

  
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2012-05-03 ThuPM-Bodhicitta: Awakening Human Potential 56:15
  Pat Coffey
Bodhicitta: Awakening human potential Blurb The energy of bodhicitta, the awakened heart/mind, is a beautiful counterbalance to the energies of the three poisons; greed, ill will and delusion. This talk begins with a short analysis of the institutionalization of the three poisons in our culture and then explores the inherent power of bodhicitta to help ameliorate suffering on all levels.
2012-05-03 ThuPM-Meditation-on-Equanimity 27:16
  Eric Kolvig
2012-05-03 ThuAM-Guided-Meditation-Backward-Step 24:04
  Tara Brach
2012-05-02 WedPM-Be-Who-You-Are 62:13
  Tara Brach
By bringing a surrendering presence to mental, emotional and physical domains, we undo the trance of separation and discover our true nature. This talk explores the practices that cultivate the non-resisting space of presence, and the flavors of our essential being that are revealed: open awareness, love and a vibrant flow of awareness.
2012-05-02 WedPM-Guided-Meditation - Inner Space: Gateway to Awareness 28:51
  Tara Brach
2012-05-02 WedPM-Guided-Meditation-In-the-Garden 28:15
  Pat Coffey
2012-05-02 WedAM-Guided-Meditation-Exploring-Vedanna 19:07
  Pat Coffey
2012-05-02 WedAM-Instructions-QA 10:31
  Pat Coffey
2012-05-02 ThuAM-Instructions-Question/Response 13:07
  Tara Brach
2012-05-01 TuePM-Awareness-Dissolves-Suffering 48:04
  Eric Kolvig
“In separation,” the Buddha said, “lies the world’s great misery.” This talk shows how awareness dissolves our personal sense of being separate selves. It also shows how awareness deconstructs the misery-making effects of social constructions that cause us to feel separate, and that we also take to be “self”: race, gender, sexual identity, and class.
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