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Dharma Talks
2016-03-24 "Sacred Activism Part. 2: We Don't Know What We Don't Know" 59:04
James Baraz
In our response to unsettling news we can easily react with self-righteousness, sure that our "dharmic" view is the "right one" and feeling superior to those who act in ways we don't understand. But the Buddha asked us to put aside any such arrogance. Through genuinely trying to understand another's perspective, we can cultivate true humility for our ignorance of their reality and greater understanding about the thinking behind their actions. Then our response, which might be one of fierce compassion, is not coming from hatred and ill will but from compassion and wisdom. This talk includes some thoughts on white privilege as well as Andrew Harvey's brilliant audio clip on Sacred Activism.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2016-03-24 Calming the Reactive Nerve. Light Touch - Trackless 59:18
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-24 Papanca (mental proliferation), Multiplication. Awareness, the Fundamental Quality of Heart 53:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-24 Contemplate Space, Absence of Pressure 50:51
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-24 Space Allows Things to Rise, Pass, Walking Meditation 29:38
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-23 Awareness: The Still/Flowing Water 52:57
Phillip Moffitt
The unborn, unmanifested phenomenon of awareness is available as a true refuge amidst changing objects.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Monthlong

2016-03-23 Embodied Awareness – Embracing Unlived Life – Part 2 1:11:23
Tara Brach
When we disconnect from the aliveness of our body, we are in a trance that prevents us from living and loving fully. These two talks examine our habits of dissociation – including the cutting off that comes from trauma – and the suffering of “unlived life” that this creates. We then look at how practices of mindfulness and compassion, guided by the acronym RAIN, enable us to re-enter our bodies, and discover the creativity, love and wisdom that naturally flow from embodied awareness.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2016-03-23 Sankhara, the Dividing Process 64:54
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-23 Samadhi - Born of Nature - Balancing the Elements 33:55
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-23 Day 25 Brahma Vihara Practice: Equanimity Practice for All Beings 36:36
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Monthlong

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