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Dharma Talks
2016-04-05 From Samadhi Practice to Insight Practice 66:01
Donald Rothberg
We explore further the nature of samadhi practice, then examine the relationship of samadhi practice and insight practice generally. We focus for most of the talk on practicing "three ways of seeing"--seeing impermanence, dukkha (reactivity, unsatisfactoriness), and anatta (not-self)--with an emphasis on practicing with seeing impermanence.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Settling, Seeing and Spacious Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

2016-04-05 Qu’est-ce qu’on fait sur ce coussin? 35:15
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2016-04-05 The Truth of the Way Things Are 37:59
Anushka Fernandopulle
Mission Dharma

2016-04-05 Day 9: Dhamma Discussion Group B 1:15:53
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Shwe Oo Min DhammaDayada Meditation Centre :  Retreat with Sayadaw U Tejaniya

2016-04-05 monthly sitting & inquiry - April 5th 2016 56:32
Gina Sharpe
These regularly scheduled evenings will begin with a guided meditation and then open up to our practice questions allowing us time to deepen in Sangha through mindful community discussion.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2016-04-05 Day 9: Dhamma Discussion Group A 1:16:37
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Shwe Oo Min DhammaDayada Meditation Centre :  Retreat with Sayadaw U Tejaniya

2016-04-05 Day 9: Morning Guided 40:00
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Shwe Oo Min DhammaDayada Meditation Centre :  Retreat with Sayadaw U Tejaniya

2016-04-05 Working with distracting thoughts 25:06
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2016-04-04 Kāyānupassanā - Discerning the Elements 38:49
Akincano Marc Weber
Response to group questions - M62 - elements as qualities of sensory experience of form and materiality
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Satipaṭṭhāna: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students

2016-04-04 Mindfulness and Metta 55:01
Sally Armstrong
Equanimity is central to the Buddha's teachings and practices, and so underlies and supports both mindfulness and metta (loving-kindness). For Samma Sati, Right Mindfulness, to develop, equanimity needs to function to keep us connected with experiences even when they are difficult or challenging, to deepen insight into the true nature of reality. In metta practice, equanimity keeps the heart open when conditions are not ideal for kindness - and they are often not ideal!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Equanimity: Seeing with Quiet Eyes

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