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Dharma Talks
2019-05-25 AM-04-Guided-Lying-Meditation 28:21
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 Meditation Instructions - Hindrances, and the Pleasant Breath 1:10:26
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House A Wide and Wonderful Path

2019-05-25 Week 1 Day 1 46:01
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Morning instructions by Sayadaw
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Silent Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-05-25 Integration through Goodwill (Mettā) 63:01
Ajahn Sucitto
The territories of the somatic field and qualities of goodwill are offered as a clear, firm foundation for wisdom. Having cultivated them on retreat, we need to integrate liberation, purity and goodwill into our lives.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge The Touch of Dhamma - May 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-05-25 2019 Come and Go Retreat - Identity: What We Take to be Our Self 28:08
Kim Allen
We identify with a lot of things - our bodies, what we like/dislike, our life stories, our values, our political views, and even our sense of knowing all of these things. This talk explores the shifting collage of identifications that make up our self-views; and the ways and whys of practicing with this rich realm of experience.
Insight Santa Cruz Come & Go 2019: A Non-Residential Retreat

2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves dharma talk 61:27
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’ As soon as we move out of automatic living and start to question and explore who or what we are, we open a Pandora’s Box and our life can get dramatically more deep and interesting, and sometimes more disturbing. We find ourselves in a world of paradox, mystery, and yet unimagined freedom. ‘Who is in charge of my life?’ ‘What in me is changing and what is constant?’ ‘Which of the many voices within me can I rely on?’ ‘How can I let go of the sense of separation between me and the world?’ ‘Is my life leading me somewhere?’ Questions such as these become a journey of discovery. They help us peel off the layers of conditioning and beliefs and live more wisely, more lightly and more freely. In the dharma, we meet ourselves as a constantly changing field of experience, not as an intellectual puzzle. We are actually more transparent than we first thought. This is an insight into anatta, non-self, and sunyata, emptiness. This removes the veil or filter through which we usually view the world, which then appears meaningful, joyful, and unlimited. In this event, we will explore these questions concerning self and world, by means of a talk, meditation, and inquiry.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves guided meditation 28:44
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’
New York Insight Meditation Center

2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves Q&A + brief guided meditation 41:08
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’
New York Insight Meditation Center

2019-05-24 Dharma Talk - Dharma as Relationship 54:35
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House A Wide and Wonderful Path

2019-05-24 Lecture 29 1:16:39
Bhikkhu Analayo
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Nibbāna: The Mind Stilled
Attached Files:
  • Nibbana - Lecture 29 by Bhikkhu Analayo (PDF)

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