Donate  |   Contact


The greatest gift is the
gift of the teachings
 
Dharma Talks
2011-05-19 7. The Law of Kamma 41:48
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Gaia House Mahasi 9 Day Retreat

2011-05-20 The Teeter-Totter of Awakening 49:07
John Travis
An exploration of the seven factors of awakening, especially the balance of the arising and calming factors.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center May Insight Meditation Retreat

2011-05-20 8. Living Life according to the Dhamma 58:50
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Gaia House Mahasi 9 Day Retreat

2011-05-20 Opening Talk For The Retreat 44:49
Mark Coleman
Orientation to the retreat and mindfulness practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Insight Meditation Weekend

2011-05-21 Mindfulness Talk and Mindfulness Meditation 66:31
Mark Coleman
Introduction to mindfulness with a guided meditation and Q&A
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Insight Meditation Weekend

2011-05-21 The Joy of No Self, with Anam Thubten Rinpoche - Part 1 62:33
James Baraz
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-05-21 Walking a Wise Path 62:51
Sharda Rogell
The Buddha conquered Mara who personifies the evil or unskillful forces of mind that overwhelm us. He gave the teaching on Four Ways of Undertaking Things, which is elucidated in this talk - a practical and helpful explanation on increasing our happiness and decreasing our pain through making wise choices.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center May Insight Meditation Retreat

2011-05-21 The Joy of No Self, with Anam Thubten Rinpoche - Part 2 40:13
James Baraz
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-05-21 The Joy of No Self, with Anam Thubten Rinpoche - Part 3 55:24
James Baraz
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-05-21 Habits, Action and Personality 46:13
Shaila Catherine
Underlying tendencies (toward greed, hate, and delusion) fuel habits that obstruct our freedom. Tendencies toward irritation, anger, craving, and ignorance may arise in times of stress when our mindfulness is weak, and they distort our perception of things. But tendencies arise in both luxurious and modest environments, in situations of comfort as well as pain. How we relate to experience reinforces patterns and conditioning. Greed, hate, and delusion are causes for the arising of kamma (karma). The simile of the two darts describes the difference between simply enduring bodily feelings of pain, and proliferating reactions of anger and aversion that add suffering to our pain. This talk explores the primary tendencies of sensual desire, anger, and ignorance, and shows how we can free the mind from their influence in our everyday life.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Everyday Dhamma—Teachings for the Lay Life

Creative Commons License