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Dharma Talks
2012-02-13 Comparing Mind 58:48
James Baraz
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-02-14 Guided Metta (4) 47:22
Andrea Fella
Mountain Hermitage Fella and Scharf

2012-02-14 Patience 50:15
Greg Scharf
Mountain Hermitage Fella and Scharf

2012-02-14 Love 39:23
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2012-02-14 What Must Be Known 34:58
Shaila Catherine
What do we need to know, understand, investigate, and realize through our meditation practice? In the Anguttara Nikaya. VI, 63, the Buddha described six things that should be known in six ways. The six things to be known include desires, feelings, perceptions, taints, kamma (actions of body speech and mind), and suffering. Each can be known through their presence, conditioned origin, diversity, outcome, cessation, and way to cessation. This talk explores the structure and details of this brief sutta teaching, and proposes a practical approach to investigating the mind and our relationship with life.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks—2012
In collection: Buddhist Perspectives on Right View

2012-02-14 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 5 1:29:11
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-02-14 Compassion and Mindfulness 60:14
Carol Wilson
The Dalai Lama has said that compassion develops through a deep insight into and understanding suffering. The difficult times we go through on retreat are a wonderful opportunity to explore the possibility of compassion in relationship to our own experience.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat, February Month long

2012-02-15 Instructions on Working with Thoughts 17:16
Andrea Fella
Mountain Hermitage Fella and Scharf

2012-02-15 The Eightfold Path and Freedom 54:04
Andrea Fella
Mountain Hermitage Fella and Scharf

2012-02-15 Holding Our Days with the Tenderness of Patience: Reflections from a Two-week Retreat 57:20
Donald Rothberg
The talk, given immediately following two weeks of silent practice, explores themes of remembering what is important, mystery, doing and being, and awareness "open like the sky," connecting how we practice both in retreat and daily life.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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