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Dharma Talks
2018-12-02 Serenity in Sensitivity - Meditation 33:00
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-12-02 Dhamma Talks 16 - Dhamma talk 1:12:27
Ajahn Achalo
Nalanda Buddhist Society

2018-12-02 The Way We Look Shapes What We See 39:48
Nathan Glyde
There is always a little more we can see, and a little more we can learn; especially about how our way of looking is shaping what we see. There is always a way of looking shaping our view, there is no neutral mode, so we don't ever see the world passively. Understanding this brings a deepening understanding of liberation.
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Everything Leans–Interconnection and Emptiness on the Path of Freedom

2018-12-02 Living Skillfully with the Thinking Mind - Talk 39:08
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-12-02 Living Skillfully with the Thinking Mind - Meditation 35:17
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-12-02 39 Q&A 45:43
Ajahn Sucitto
How does one maintain one’s center in the world? What are the 8 worldly “winds” and how to relate to them? What do we ask forgiveness for from Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha in evening chanting? How to balance energy between personal practice and moral duty to respond to suffering in the world?
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 6 - December 4 2018 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2018-12-02 38 Release 46:33
Ajahn Sucitto
Practicing for release follows the trajectory of knowing (ñāṇa) and culminates in realization (aññā). We review the aggregates with dispassion, recognizing their causal basis, and stop taking them to be self. Devotional practices support the shift from self-consciousness to trackless consciousness where self, other, future, past are no longer concocted. This is the turning towards the deathless.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 6 - December 4 2018 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2018-12-01 Dosa and Adosa (Aversion and Non-Aversion) Practice Recording 2:15:41
Gregory Kramer
The Buddha was interested in understanding the human experience; he was not trying to establish a religion. He wondered why there was human suffering? And he is inviting us into this same inquiry. This recording is a series of talks from various retreats by Gregory Kramer on dosa and adosa stitched together by Insight Dialogue Community member, Kathy Beck-Coon. She wrote up guidance on how this recording can be used for Insight Dialogue practice and to support practice groups. In addition, Insight Dialogue member, Anne Symington, wrote up a summary of the teachings and a timestamp summary of the audio.
Insight Dialogue Community
Attached Files:
  • Insight Dialogue dosa_adosa practice recording guidance (PDF)

2018-12-01 Standing in the Midst of the Worldly Winds (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:00
Gina Sharpe
Equanimity as Seventh Factor of Awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Seven Factors of Awakening

2018-12-01 Love and Compassion-Essence of Practice 58:25
Mark Coleman
This talk explores the beautiful quality of compassion for others and the world as central to a Dharma practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness as a Path of Awakening

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