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Dharma Talks
2015-07-11 Four Roads to empowerment (iddhipāda) 65:54
Akincano Marc Weber
The empowerment won by ardency, perseverance and focusing of (i) zeal (ii) energy (iii) consciousness (iv) investigation/discernment
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-11 Compassion for someone who is suffering 24:40
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta Retreat

2015-07-11 Mettā for Self, Benefactor, Friend 36:40
Larry Yang
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta Retreat

2015-07-10 Right Effort 48:03
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-07-10 Sharing the Tenderness of the World - Practice of Compassion 63:54
Larry Yang
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta Retreat

2015-07-10 Day 2: Afternoon Instructions - Metta for self and benefactor/easy person 23:19
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta Retreat

2015-07-10 Day 2: Morning Instructions - Metta for self and easy person 12:35
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta Retreat

2015-07-10 Dhammānupassanā–2 - Approaches to the last of the Satipaṭṭhātthana-s. Tools for formal practice. 37:28
Akincano Marc Weber
Examples; Reading of the Kaccānagotta-Sutta (SN 12.15)
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-09 Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015 2:59:01
with Bob Stahl, Kim Allen, Robert Cusick, Shaila Catherine
Buddhist tradition offers a rich tradition of wisdom teachings. This series focuses on the philosophy, principles, practices, and instructions that are fundamental to developing a meditative or Buddhist practice. It is intended as an introduction to Buddhism series, with an emphasis on the primary teachings that guide meditators to a liberating understanding of the mind, world, and life.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2015-07-09 Buddhism in Brief 20:10
Shaila Catherine
This is the first talk in a speaker series titled Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015. Buddha was a human being, whose mind opened to the truth of things, to the nature of life. He understood the causes of suffering, and developed a path of teaching that enables others to realize the truth of things for themselves. He was awakened, which means greed, hatred, and delusion were uprooted from his mind. So when we meditate, we examine our mind with the goal to understand what is really happening in our encounter with experience. What happens in our seeing, hearing, smelling, or tasting? What happens when we feel with our body? What happens when we think or feel emotions? Is that encounter affected by greed, hatred, or delusion? Or are we seeing the nature of these experiences arising and passing away, with a mind free of clinging? This talk also includes basic Buddhist teachings such as the Four Noble Truths, the Three Training (virtue (sila), meditation (samadhi) and wisdom (panna)), and the Three Primary Contemplative Skills that support meditation (concentration, mindfulness, and investigation).
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015

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