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Dharma Talks in English
2015-06-03 Generosity, Ethics and Practice In The World 58:57
Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey
An offering to the yogis at the end of a two week retreat - to help guide their spiritual lives back home.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Liberation of Heart and Mind: Insight Meditation and Lovingkindness Retreat

2015-06-03 Working with Difficult Mind States 54:13
Adrianne Ross
How to work with difficult energies so that we can be present, balanced and open through all experience and act from wisdom rather than reaction.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Teachings of the Path of Awakening

2015-06-04 Day Three: Morning Instructions on working with hindrances and difficult mind states 42:24
Adrianne Ross
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Teachings of the Path of Awakening

2015-06-04 Morning Guided Meditation 25:40
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Gaia House Dhamma Everywhere

2015-06-04 Interview Groups E and F, Session 3 (with priority for group E to speak) 1:40:43
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Gaia House Dhamma Everywhere

2015-06-04 Interview Groups A and B, Session 4 (with priority for group B to speak) 1:46:07
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Gaia House Dhamma Everywhere

2015-06-04 Day three: Guided loving-kindness practice 40:08
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Teachings of the Path of Awakening

2015-06-04 Castles Made of Sand 50:09
James Baraz
We get very attached to things as if they were extremely important (e.g. your basketball team winning a championship or a conflict with a friend). However, in the bigger scheme of things all of these seemingly crucial things can be held in the wider, wiser perspective of impermanence. A parable from Buddhist teachings helps illustrate this essence of true equanimity and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2015-06-04 Sitting, Some Guided Reflections, Sharing of Merit 25:57
Alexis Santos
Gaia House Dhamma Everywhere

2015-06-04 Insight Meditation: The 3 Characteristics 52:42
Tempel Smith
Beyond developing samadhi and mindfulness, we can turn our attention to developing liberating insight. While these are many insights that can come through meditation, the insight around anicca (change), dukkha (unsatisfactoriness) and anatta (non self) address our compulsion to crave and cling.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Teachings of the Path of Awakening

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