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Dharma Talks
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

2018-10-14 Day 2, Part 4: Guided Practice on Resistance to Pain 48:25
Oren Jay Sofer
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-14 Day 2, Part 3: Resistance in Relationship to Pain 28:43
Oren Jay Sofer
Resistance to pain is natural. When pain is chronic, resistance makes the pain worse. The many forms and levels of resistance, and how to work with it.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-14 Day 2, Part 2: Guided Practice: Review of Day 1 Tools 18:17
Oren Jay Sofer
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-14 Nothing But the Truth 28:05
Ayya Medhanandi
Instead of holding onto what burns and pains us, uphold the truth of present moment awareness and know that freedom is in our hands. We free ourselves from unwholesome qualities. In the midst of fear, we bring up fearlessness; in the midst of resentment, we discover gratitude. We vanquish ignorance and we see wisely. Forgiveness arises in the face of what feels unbearable. This is the miracle of the practice.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2018-10-14 Thinking and the Illusion of Thought - Part 1 - Talk 43:53
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-10-14 Thinking and the Illusion of Thought - Meditation 27:29
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-10-14 19 Day 5 Morning Instructions: Maps that Dispel Differentiation 53:22
Ajahn Sucitto
The Buddha expounded Dhamma using various maps. The map of the khandhā and dependent origination provide means for understanding and responding to experience without the sense of a fixed self. Meeting and relating to phenomena in the body, free from aversion and resistance, you don’t have to like it, just accept it. This is the way out of suffering.
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2018-10-14 L’art de la méditation, Rimouski 51:05
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

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