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Dharma Talks
2012-12-11 The Divine Abodes - Week 3 - Appreciative Joy (Mudita) 1:31:25
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-12-10 The Power of Generosity 55:31
Mark Coleman
The Buddha spoke highly of generosity. - how does generosity open the heart and bring connection, openness and many wholesome qualities? - what supports and hinders this beautiful quality? - how to practice this in simple gradual and life changing ways?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-12-09 From Form To Formless 48:45
Rodney Smith
The overall arching theme of the spiritual journey is the movement out of form into the formless.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation and the Heart

2012-12-09 It's OK To Be Who You Are 40:10
Alan Lewis
A talk about the sense of self in relationship - relating to ourselves and others with honesty and integrity.
Gaia House Who Do You Think You Are?

2012-12-08 The Wise Heart 46:15
Tempel Smith
There is no greater gift then a heart that has been set free of its patterns that cause suffering.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Weekend Retreat

2012-12-08 The Capacity to Be with What Is 42:48
Alan Lewis
The practice of being present can deepen our capacity for compassion - even in life and death situations.
Gaia House Who Do You Think You Are?

2012-12-07 Opening Talk - The Fickle Mind 41:32
Alan Lewis
All of the different voices of 'self' that appear and disappear - which one of them is the real "me"?
Gaia House Who Do You Think You Are?

2012-12-06 Darkness Calls. 56:57
Betsy Rose
Songs and reflections for the season of letting go.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2012-12-05 A Forgiving Heart - Embracing our Inner Life 1:15:43
Tara Brach
Self-aggression, whether it's low key blame or deep condemnation, prevents us from intimacy with others and discovering the truth and wholeness of our Being. This talk explores how we can release self-blame, and free ourselves to access our natural warmth and creativity in responding to our world.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2012-12-05 The Noble Eightfold Path to Freedom - Talk 3 of 3 1:33:13
Gina Sharpe
The Fourth Noble Truth expounded by the Buddha is that there is a Path to Freedom, to Liberation, to the sure heart’s release. He said that freedom is possible, and that if it were not possible, he would not ask us to walk the path to it. How can we use all of our life, its 10,000 joys and its 10,000 sorrows, as the ground of liberation, of freedom? By understanding the three pronged path of Meditation, of living a life of Integrity, and of developing Wisdom and putting our understanding into action, liberation is not a distant goal, but a present moment experience. Through practice, reflection and inquiry, we will deepen our understanding of the Path, its obstacles and its realization.
New York Insight Meditation Center The Noble Eightfold Path
In collection: The Noble Eightfold Path to Freedom - Talk 1 of 3

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