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Dharma Talks in English
2015-08-27 Finding balance: the enlightenment factors. Q&A 46:01
Willa Thaniya Reid
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center The Parayana Sutta: The Way to the Beyond

2015-08-26 Awakening from Trance - Embracing Unlived Life 1:15:02
Tara Brach
When physical or emotional pain is too much, our conditioning is to pull away and avoid direct contact with raw feelings. The result is a trance - we are split off from the wholeness of our aliveness, intelligence and capacity to love. This talk explores how this dissociation shows up in our lives and a powerful way that mindfulness enables us to integrate cut-off parts of our being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-08-26 Misconception of Self - Who Am I? 1:18:52
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz Insight Meditation Retreat in Austria

2015-08-26 Nibbana: freedom from conditions 34:51
Willa Thaniya Reid
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center The Parayana Sutta: The Way to the Beyond

2015-08-26 Morning Instructions: Choiceless Awareness 46:17
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz Insight Meditation Retreat in Austria

2015-08-26 Brahma Vihara: coming into manifestation. Q&A 1:15:31
Willa Thaniya Reid
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center The Parayana Sutta: The Way to the Beyond

2015-08-25 Refrain from Taking Intoxicants 23:19
Jason Murphy
This talk by Jason Murphy is the sixth in the speaker series Ethics, Action and the Five Precepts.The five training precepts are not commandments nor are they a list of “don’t dos.” Instead, they have an over-arching principle of ahimsa, or do no harm. In other words, following the precepts can be seen as a way to stop us from spilling our suffering onto the rest of the world. In addition, the aim of observing the precepts is to allow practitioners to be blameless and at ease, thereby preparing their minds for meditation. The fifth precept deals with not taking alcohol, drugs or other intoxicants that will lead to heedlessness. This precept is really about seeing clearly: we cannot see clearly and develop our wisdom when we intoxicate our mind.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts

2015-08-25 Peace is the Natural State of the Mind 38:35
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2015-08-25 Mindfulness In Action 51:20
George Mumford
Sati - Sampajanna with bare attention and mindfulness of four postures
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-08-25 The Heart of the Dhamma 1:12:33
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz Insight Meditation Retreat in Austria

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