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Dharma Talks
2013-05-15 Loving Ourselves As We Grow Older 59:04
James Baraz
The importance of accepting and learning to love ourselves is important at any age. But it is particularly crucial as as we learn to adjust to a body and mind going through the aging process as well as a new self-identity about who we are.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Aging as Spiritual Opportunity: A retreat for those 55 and older

2013-05-15 Dependent Origination IV-Review and Introduction to Liberative Dependent Origination 62:35
Donald Rothberg
After a brief review of dependent origination. We also review ways of intervening in the cycle of suffering, and then begin to explore the teaching of "liberative" or "transcendental" dependent origination-focused on the causes and conditions leading to freedom and liberation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2013-05-15 Final Take Home Message 33:08
Akincano Marc Weber
Gaia House Practising Presence - Touching the Still Heart

2013-05-15 Guided Meditation - Early Morning - Leaving Yesterday's Shadow 14:53
Akincano Marc Weber
Gaia House Practising Presence - Touching the Still Heart

2013-05-14 Essential Dharma, Part 3, Week 7 B 45:35
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma: Core Buddhist Teachings, Part 3, 2013

2013-05-14 Essential Dharma, Part 3, Week 7 A 57:57
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma: Core Buddhist Teachings, Part 3, 2013

2013-05-14 The Buddha's Discourse On Non-Self 54:53
Joseph Goldstein
A discourse and exploration of the relationship between Dukkha and Anatta - and how this understanding leads to freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-05-14 Not Knowing 53:56
Eugene Cash
The skillfulness of not-knowing is part of practice and the contemplative experience. We are released from the limitations of the known with the inclusion of not-knowing. The skill and art of not-knowing becomes one of the doorways to awakening, realization and the continued maturation of our understanding. As the Zen monk/poet Ryokan said, "I do not know others. Others do not know me. Not knowing each other we naturally follow the way."
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Aging as Spiritual Opportunity: A retreat for those 55 and older

2013-05-14 The Skylike Nature of Mind 35:38
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2013-05-14 Aspects - Questions and Answers - Gratitude and Lineage 1:11:26
Akincano Marc Weber
Gaia House Practising Presence - Touching the Still Heart

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