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Dharma Talks
2016-05-03 Scared-in-the-Woods to Liberated 46:03
Kim Allen
Kim Allen gave the fourth talk in a seven-week series on lesser known Buddhist teachings titled "Thus Have I Heard." This talk explores how practice can be difficult, especially when it helps us become aware of the dark corners of our minds such as fear and dread. Fortunately, the Buddha taught us to train our minds so we won't give in to those tendencies, and instead live a skillful life with wholesome qualities such as generosity, virtue, and loving kindness.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Thus Have I Heard

2016-05-03 The Four Thoughts That Change the Mind 51:50
Mary Grace Orr
Four reflections which can inspire the deepening of our practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Developing Compassion: The Fruit of our Practice

2016-05-03 Metta and the path of awakening 58:40
Mark Nunberg
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Integration of Love and Wisdom: Insight and Metta Retreat

2016-05-03 Identity Crisis 48:54
Wes Nisker
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Yucca Valley) Spring Insight Meditation Retreat

2016-05-03 Équanimité, cours du 3 mai 2016 1:25:53
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Metta and Mindfulness: Beginnings and Endings

2016-05-03 Awareness of the body 36:45
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2016-05-03 My Dharma Journey 60:55
Norman Feldman
True North Insight Metta and Mindfulness: Beginnings and Endings

2016-05-03 2) Metta Is a Relational Practice 55:34
Ariya B. Baumann
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month-long retreat with Ariya Baumann

2016-05-03 Reflections on Equanimity 4:34
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage 2016 Spring Month Long Hermitage Retreat

2016-05-03 Kamma 59:35
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage 2016 Spring Month Long Hermitage Retreat

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