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Dharma Talks
2017-05-22 When You Get Close to the Sun 19:40
Ayya Medhanandi
What can protect us from the repercussions of negative and unwholesome mind states? Begin the journey, the archeology of our own heart. It’s a total cleansing. Like a mountain climber, we ascend the interior slopes and our burden lightens. We clear it out moment by moment. Whatever misfortunes come, letting go, we wean ourselves away from the quicksand of habit. We grow fearless, students of life, learning to bow and bring forth these gifts, like diamonds from coal in the quiet eternity within us. Therein, we hear the timeless hymn of unspoken love.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2017-05-22 Bodhicitta - Beyond the Self 50:02
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House (Bala Brook) Living Fearlessly with Change

2017-05-22 Tender Heart Of Compassion 55:14
Mark Coleman
Compassion guides us to meet the challenges and pain inherent in life. This talk explores how compassion arises to obstacles and its potential.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Metta: Lovingkindness Retreat

2017-05-22 On the Look Out 33:59
Ayya Medhanandi
Venerable Punna was one of the great bhikkhus of the Buddha’s time, known especially for his fierce faith, practice skill, and his fearlessness. When the Buddha hears that Punna plans to wander on foot in a remote and dangerous frontier region, he questions Punna how he would respond to the inevitable perils and violent ways of the native people of that place. Their dialogue reveals Venerable Punna’s remarkable courage, wisdom, and selflessness.
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  When Truth Speaks Out

2017-05-22 Les états mentaux, 3e fondement de l’attention, cours du lundi 1:20:37
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2017-05-22 Guided Meditation 42:56
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House (Bala Brook) Living Fearlessly with Change

2017-05-22 As Still As the Earth 8:22
Ayya Medhanandi
Standing as still as we can like the earth, aware, embodying qualities of heart that we treasure, share the goodness with all who are dear to us, and with all beings. Live wisely from that kind of pure inner space. As we chant these essential five recollections, reflect: we are all subject to aging, sickness, and death; we shall all be separated from what is ours, it will fade and be lost; and we are the heirs of our karmic deeds – for good or for ill.
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  When Truth Speaks Out

2017-05-21 Brahmaviharas: Upekkha 52:16
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2017-05-21 Greeting the Dharma, Approaches to Practice 1:28:13
Kevin Griffin
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2017-05-21 Don't Own the Second Arrow 36:33
Ayya Medhanandi
How do we deal with life when it bites us? Without trusting the Path, there is no way we can fulfill it. Practise seeing what works and what doesn’t, what binds us and what frees us. Seeing pain as our teacher, we can face whatever we are feeling and not lament. Not owning our suffering is letting go the second arrow of mental pain. This will be for our safety, and when wise insight into suffering reveals the truth in us, there arises incalculable joy and peace.
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  When Truth Speaks Out

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