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Dharma Talks
2013-09-30 Metta Meditation #2 44:19
Kamala Masters
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Through Dhamma Eyes, Awareness with Wisdom

2013-09-30 Surrender To Truth 54:59
Winnie Nazarko
How "wise effort" to practice the Dharma is really a kind of receptive letting go. How our usual ways of controlling things can be relinquished.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2013-10-01 One Year To Live 27:41
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara

2013-10-01 Dependent Origination: Becoming Through Thinking 40:50
Rodney Smith
Let us explore the link of becoming a little more. We and the world arise together through the link of becoming. The feeling tone provides the inception point, the tear in the fabric of the formless, through which we and the world of form emerges. We come out naming and forming, with body and senses fully functioning, and a consciousness filled with content and states of mind - all thoroughly convincing "us" that we are someone interacting with "something." This manifestation needs to maintain momentum or it would be only a momentary fluctuation of personhood. Thought provides that continuity allowing ignorance to misperceive the sense-of-self as continuous. Thought establishes time and time and memory build a past and future whereby the sense-of-self can substantiate its existence. Thoroughly exploring thought allows a natural quieting that begins to disassemble the mental construction of "I."
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: Dependent Origination

2013-10-01 Exploring Perception and sense Of Self 55:09
Carol Wilson
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2013-10-01 4th Day Instructions: Awareness of Mind 15:36
Steve Armstrong
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Through Dhamma Eyes, Awareness with Wisdom

2013-10-01 Divine Respect (Compassion) 58:50
Kamala Masters
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Through Dhamma Eyes, Awareness with Wisdom

2013-10-01 Investigating Aversion and Anger 38:15
Shaila Catherine
This recording begins with approximately 20 minutes of teachings on anger, followed by a little less than 20 minutes of a guided meditative reflection. The talk examines the force of aversion, anger, hatred, and hostility as manifestations of what in Pali are called dose-rooted states. Rather than criticize and judge ourselves when anger arises, we extract ourselves from the story of anger, and practice seeing it as an experience of suffering—as dukkha. Anger does not happen to us; we actively engage in the process. Therefore, through clear seeing and wise inquiry, we can change the conditions that perpetuate anger in our lives. Often anger arises when there is unwise attention to an unpleasant sensory or mental contact. We can learn to work mindfully with these deeply conditioned tendencies and feeling how it manifests in the body, become aware of the feeling tone (vedana), recognize the mental state, and discern how it functions—its origin, cessation, and way leading to its cessation. The primary antidote is mindfulness.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks

2013-10-02 Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation 36:15
Mark Coleman
Intro to integrating kindness into the practice of mindfulness
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Flavors of Kindness: A Retreat on Love, Joy, Compassion and Equanimity

2013-10-02 The Anatomy of Ignorance 2 - The Social Roots of Ignorance and climate Disruption 64:06
Donald Rothberg
For Earth Care Week we review the three aspects of ignorance examined last week - personal (or psychological), social, and universal. We focus on the social roots of ignorance with attention mostly to understanding and responding to the climate crisis.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
In collection: One Earth Sangha

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