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Dharma Talks
2017-03-07 Retreat closing. Guided metta meditation and refuge and precepts. 21:00
Marcia Rose
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center In the Footprint of the Buddha: Wise Concentration

2017-03-07 Day 7 Discussion Group B 1:35:15
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Shwe Oo Min DhammaDayada Meditation Centre :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat

2017-03-07 Jour 4, Enseignements, Institut pleine conscience, Belgique 65:34
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2017-03-07 Day 7 Discussion Group D 2:15:54
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Shwe Oo Min DhammaDayada Meditation Centre :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat

2017-03-07 Why is the Path a Multi-lane Highway? 50:15
Sayadaw U Jagara
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge
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2017-03-07 Day 10: Brahma Vihara Instructions 30:25
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Monthlong Retreat

2017-03-07 Peace In The Awareness 36:50
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2017-03-07 Independent in This World - Introductory Talk 27:25
Martin Aylward
In this opening talk, Martin points to 3 kinds of liberation that form the ground of the retreat practice - freedom from views, freedom from compulsions, and freedom from self-concern.
Gaia House Your Life is Your Teacher

2017-03-07 Liberative Dependent Arising: Faith (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 51:44
Ruth King
This talk shares a personal journey from suffering to faith and explores how faith is cultivated by taking refuge in the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Monthlong Retreat

2017-03-07 Money 41:24
Kim Allen
Kim Allen gave the third talk in a speaker series titled "Everyday Dhamma." She discussed how money is an important part of our life, as well as a potent realm for practice. Much of what the Buddha said about wealth and money was about our relationship to money, because this is where our suffering and freedom lies. More specifically, we can easily have an unwholesome relationship to our wealth. For example, we can become miserly and crave even more wealth. Or we can establish a wholesome relationship with our wealth, such as supporting our family, our friends, and the Dhamma. In this way, we can relate to money with wisdom and generosity, instead of grasping and fear.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Everyday Dhamma

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