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Dharma Talks in English
2014-03-17 Brahma Vihara Practice 29:10
Mary Grace Orr
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Month Long Retreat

2014-03-17 POC Sangha: March 2014 1:31:42
Gina Sharpe
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2014-03-16 Seeing Things As They Are 55:43
Gil Fronsdal
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Month Long Retreat

2014-03-16 Knowing Body, Knowing Mind 56:33
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2014-03-16 Categories in Metta Practice 52:41
Ariya B. Baumann
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Retreat with Ariya Baumann

2014-03-16 More Than Mindfulness 52:24
Norman Feldman
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Qi Gong

2014-03-16 Brahma Viharas 28:50
John Travis
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Month Long Retreat

2014-03-16 Morning Instructions 54:00
Christina Feldman
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Women in Meditation: 30th Anniversary Retreat

2014-03-15 The Unsurpassed Happiness of Insight and Liberation 49:11
Shaila Catherine
This talk explores insight practice (vipassana) as a profound approach to the unsurpassed happiness of liberation. Awakening (realization of nibbana) arises through the clear seeing of mind and matter as they actually are. Insight into the impermanent, unsatisfactory, and empty nature of things leads to a profound disenchantment and dispassion toward what was previously clung to. Mind and matter will never the a reliable basis for lasting happiness. Seeing this, the mind releases its habits of craving temporary pleasures, and clinging to things that change. The insight into impermanence is the spark for the most profound state of peace and joy, and creates a pleasant dwelling in this very life, even for the Arahant. The talk is followed by a guided meditation that encourages the observation of changing feelings, formations, mental states and emotions—seeing the impermanent nature of all experiences.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-03-15 Happiness of a Concentrated Mind—Talk and Guided Meditation 39:54
Shaila Catherine
This is a talk on the theme of the joy of seclusion, followed immediately by a guided meditation on concentration using the breath as the focus. A concentrated mind is a happy mind. Joy, rapture, happiness, pleasure, sublime bliss, peacefulness, and equanimity are intrinsic to concentrated states. This brief talk introduces the four states of concentrated absorption known as the four jhanas and the immaterial states of infinite space, infinite consciousness, the base of nothingness or emptiness, and the base of neither-perception-nor-non-perception. In Buddhism, not only is the rapture and pleasure of attaining jhana a form of happiness, but the deep ease and equanimity of the immaterial states are considered to be refined forms of happiness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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