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Dharma Talks
2018-03-14 Timelessness in Rocks & Human Experiences, Montreal 62:40
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2018-03-14 Nothing is Hidden 1:13:46
Doug Phillips
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2018-03-14 Meditation: Inhabiting Our Body, Realizing Wholeness 24:11
Tara Brach
Awakening awareness in the body is the portal to resting in boundless and dynamic presence. This guided practice scans the body from feet up, and helps us inhabit all parts of our body. As we open to the aliveness and space inside the body, we discover a permeability that allows us to inhabit the universe of aliveness and space, form and formlessness. With this homecoming to whole beingness is an intrinsic experience of freedom.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2018-03-14 Awakening Our Body’s Awareness – Part 2 51:00
Tara Brach
Mindful awareness of our bodies is a portal to full aliveness, wisdom and love. These two classes will explore the trance that takes us away from our body, the pathways home, ways of working with pain, and the gifts of an embodied presence.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2018-03-14 Radical and Gradual 43:08
Nathan Glyde
How the path unfolds; radical shifts supporting our gradual development.
SanghaSeva Dharmalaya 2018

2018-03-14 Freeing Life from Our Expectations, Montreal 29:42
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2018-03-14 Wise Action: Do No Harm 47:38
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2018-03-14 On Retreating - Talk 51:23
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-03-14 Balancing effort and enjoyment 33:12
Jill Shepherd
An exploration of the balance between effort and enjoyment, bringing awareness to some common biases in the practice and some ways to increase enjoyment (A talk given on-line to the Bellingham Insight Meditation Society, Washington)

2018-03-14 Things Are Not As They Appear 2: Examining the Personal and Collective Lenses of Perception 64:01
Donald Rothberg
We review some of the main themes covered in the first session on this theme, in the context of a series of talks on five ways that “things are not as they appear.” We first examine in more depth some ways that we see through the lens of the personal self. We then explore how we also see through the lens of our social conditioning, particularly focusing, on this morning when students are walking out of their schools and universities to point to the need to respond to gun violence, on ways that we don’t see, for various reasons, many of the roots of gun violence clearly.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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