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Dharma Talks
2014-01-09 Lacher prise 48:40
Patricia Genoud-Feldman
Retraite d'un mois à Montchardon 2014
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti

2014-01-09 Your Medicine is the Four Noble Truths 52:16
Howard Cohn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma Meditation Retreat

2014-01-09 Like Minded Friendship 41:50
James Baraz
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2014-01-10 Quatre questions existentielles 40:23
Charles Genoud
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti

2014-01-10 Dharma and Recovery Guided Meditation 60:30
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-01-10 Dharma and Recovery Q&A 44:23
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-01-10 Opening Talk 53:21
Christina Feldman
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: The Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Modalities and Research

2014-01-11 Self Compassion 20:52
Rick Hanson
The Neurology of Awakening, with Rick Mendius: The latest brain research has begun to confirm the central insights of the Buddha and other great teachers. And it's suggesting ways you can help your brain to enter deeper states of mindfulness and concentration, love, and happiness. Suffering, joy, and freedom all depend on what happens within your nervous system. Skillful practice thus means being skillful with your own brain. This experiential workshop offers user-friendly information with lots of practical methods. No background in neuroscience or mindfulness is needed. We'll cover: --- The relationship between the mind and the brain; --- Strengthening neural factors of mindfulness; --- The role of concentration in Buddhist practice; --- Practical help from brain research for steadying the mind...quieting it... and bringing it to singleness. Learning Objectives for participating health care professionals- This workshop is designed to help you: a) Name two mechanisms of experience-dependent neuroplasticity; b) Give clients two examples of how repeated mental activity changes brain structure; c) Describe temperamental variations in the control of attention; d) Teach clients two ways to practice mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-01-11 Faire face à la peur 59:55
Patricia Genoud-Feldman
donné pendant la retraite d'un mois à Montchardon en 2014
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti

2014-01-11 Use Your Mind to Change Your Brain 30:10
Rick Hanson
The Neurology of Awakening, with Rick Mendius: The latest brain research has begun to confirm the central insights of the Buddha and other great teachers. And it's suggesting ways you can help your brain to enter deeper states of mindfulness and concentration, love, and happiness. Suffering, joy, and freedom all depend on what happens within your nervous system. Skillful practice thus means being skillful with your own brain. This experiential workshop offers user-friendly information with lots of practical methods. No background in neuroscience or mindfulness is needed. We'll cover: --- The relationship between the mind and the brain; --- Strengthening neural factors of mindfulness; --- The role of concentration in Buddhist practice; --- Practical help from brain research for steadying the mind...quieting it... and bringing it to singleness. Learning Objectives for participating health care professionals- This workshop is designed to help you: a) Name two mechanisms of experience-dependent neuroplasticity; b) Give clients two examples of how repeated mental activity changes brain structure; c) Describe temperamental variations in the control of attention; d) Teach clients two ways to practice mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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