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Dharma Talks
2015-08-16 Concentration in the Service of Liberation 61:29
Andrea Fella
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration

2015-08-17 Take Your Medicine 39:21
Ayya Medhanandi
Satipanna Insight Meditation Toronto (SIMT) Retreat
Satipaññā Insight Meditation Toronto

2015-08-17 Buddhist Studies Course - Lovingkindness - Week 1 1:32:46
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Practices of Lovingkindness and Compassion

2015-08-17 Concentration and the Path of Practice 56:33
Sally Armstrong
Concentration is an important part of any meditation practice, but not an end in itself. We can use the steady attentive mind to turn to the nature of reality, revealing the essential truths that can free us from confusion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration

2015-08-17 Ignorance and Delusion 28:12
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine discusses how ignorance (sometimes referred to as delusion) is the root of all unwholesome activities. Ignorance is present any time that we fail to see the three characteristics of experience: impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, and non-self. The wisdom that develops through insight meditation practice can overcome and uproot even deeply conditioned ignorance. Wisdom helps us to understand suffering and the cause of suffering, and awaken compassion for ourselves and others who suffer due to ignorance.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2015-08-17 Learning from Retreats 43:58
Matthew Brensilver
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-08-18 Metta #1 - Self 36:53
Larry Yang
Mountain Hermitage Manifesting Spiritual Aspiration by Deepening Practice: People of Color Retreat for Experienced Students with Gina Sharpe and Larry Yang

2015-08-18 1st Foundation of Mindfulness - Body 43:53
Larry Yang
Mountain Hermitage Manifesting Spiritual Aspiration by Deepening Practice: People of Color Retreat for Experienced Students with Gina Sharpe and Larry Yang

2015-08-18 Devotion 37:10
Ayya Medhanandi
Satipanna Insight Meditation Toronto (SIMT) Retreat, Chapin Mill, Batavia, N.Y.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2015-08-18 Continua of Practice: Blame to Accountability 59:12
Rodney Smith
There are three central reasons we get lost in our spiritual journey despite the rigor with which we practice and the sincerity of our purpose. The first is that we do not know the direction the journey takes and we get lost in the sideshows and entertainment of the process. The second is we attempt to move forward using motivations lurking in the shadows of our unconscious. The third reason we easily go astray is because our stated objective and our dharma intention are at cross-purposes.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society Continua of Practice Series
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