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2018-10-15 21 Day 6 Closing talk: The Smallest Unit in the Cosmos is Two 32:38
Ajahn Sucitto
When we reflect on the nature of fields, we notice everything is a duality. How we relate in this twosome is the practice. Unskillful latent tendencies are revealed in relationship, giving us an opportunity to clear them. Kalyāṇamitta (spiritual friendship) is essential. It’s only others that can show us what we don’t see in ourselves.
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2018-10-14 Eightfold Path Program -- Wise View 2 -- Four Noble Truths 43:50
Kim Allen
The first Sunday program for the Eightfold Path group, 2018-2019
Insight Santa Cruz

2018-10-14 Eightfold Path Program -- Wise View 1 -- Karma 55:22
Kim Allen
First Sunday program for the Eightfold Path group, 2018-2019
Insight Santa Cruz

2018-10-14 Day 2, Part 9: Guided Direct Practices with Pain 30:50
Oren Jay Sofer
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-14 Day 2, Part 7: Exploring Pain Directly 18:01
Oren Jay Sofer
How to use mindfulness to meet and investigate pain. Exploration of different techniques for pain and when to use them.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-14 Aging Sickness and Death and the Five Daily Reflections. 58:26
Jaya Rudgard
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2018-10-14 20 Day 5 Evening Puja: Wilderness Training 25:00
Ajahn Sucitto
We struggle for certainty and clarity, but the true orientation of Dhamma is disorientation from old maps, thereby allowing forms to arise and change with disengaged attention. Then we’re much more alert and agile. This is wilderness training.
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2018-10-14 Empty Mirror: Awake, Forgiving, Free 45:26
Ayya Medhanandi
Forgiveness is the greatest generosity we can give ourselves. We come to it by wisely seeing that the harm in the world, whether it originates within ourselves or others, comes from ignorance. So there is nothing to fear and nothing to forgive. We can surrender to the challenges of life which seem to overwhelm us by staying in the present moment awake and aware. And in this way we polish our hearts until they can reflect the Truth.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2018-10-14 Thinking and the Illusion of Thought - Part 2 - Talk 54:47
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-10-14 Day 2, Part 5: Guided Visualization: Practicing with Pain 26:29
Oren Jay Sofer
Visualization can be a supportive indirect practice. Why its helpful with pain and how to practice with it.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

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