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Dharma Talks in English
2016-08-22 Explorations and Q&A on Meditation Practices 56:18
Mark Coleman
Dharma Talk from Monday Night Meditation Class on Monday, August 22nd, 2016
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-08-21 Opening Night Talk 24:14
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2016-08-21 The Experience of Embodiment Week 2 58:22
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-08-21 The Importance of the Noble Eight-Fold Path 52:23
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2016-08-21 Calming the Restless Mind 6:54:13
Howard Cohn
Everyone wants to be calm and peaceful. Much of our restlessness and agitation stems from an untrained mind and lack of clear perception of what's happening in our mind and body moment-to-moment.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-08-20 Time 7:03:03
Norman Fischer
Daylong from August 20th, 2016 with Norman Fischer
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-08-19 The Camel Knows the Way: Reflections on Faith 51:00
Spring Washam
Teachings on the power of faith. Inspirational teachings.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Moving Into Meditation with Mindful Yoga

2016-08-18 "The Tall Poppy and the Shrinking Violet" 49:23
James Baraz
Strong identification with self often leads to an insecurity that can manifest in two extremes: someone hungry for recognition, validation and praise or someone who is shy, lost in self-judgment, and afraid of being exposed as an impostor. Both of these are all too human. There is a middle path where one knows ones worth and appreciates their wholesome qualities while not identifying with them. This talk explores how practice can support a wise understanding that allows us to just be ourselves and know that is enough.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2016-08-18 Holding the Lotus to the Rock 42:43
Ayya Medhanandi
Sariputta said (SN 21.1): “There is nothing in the world with whose change there would arise in me sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, and despair.” It is hard to remember the Buddha’s teachings when the mind is beset with fear and anxiety. But we can escape from these bonds by disempowering the hindrances, calming the mind and seeing with greater wisdom. For this process to bear fruit, we have to fully trust the path alone and not put our trust in the world. A talk given at a 7 day SIMT retreat in the Chapin Mill Zen Retreat Centre, Batavia, Rochester, NY.
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT)

2016-08-17 The Experience of Embodiment Week 1 56:15
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

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