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Dharma Talks
2012-03-22 Exploring The Fourth Foundation. 43:01
Rodney Smith
The Buddha removes the self from consideration by remembering each mind state, simple as it is.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2012 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2012-03-22 Wisdom and Intention 57:04
Sally Armstrong
The first factor of the Eight fold Path is wise understanding. As we see more clearly the nature of reality, the natural response is compassion and letting go tenderly.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for Scientists and Educators

2012-03-22 Please Don't Know 54:18
Mary Grace Orr
Not knowing is freeing and allows us to step out of stories. This is Wise View.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat, March Month Long

2012-03-22 Facing in the right direction 39:34
James Baraz
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2012-03-22 Morning Instructions - Choiceless Attention 52:39
Guy Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for Scientists and Educators

2012-03-21 Istruzioni per la seduta, contemplazione di Dukkha, D R - Sitting Instructions re Dukkha, Qs and As re Doubt 62:52
Joseph Goldstein
Monastero di Camaldoli :  Insight and Wisdom

2012-03-21 La compassione, affrontare la realta a cuore aperto - Compassion, Facing Reality with an Open Heart 53:43
Kamala Masters
Monastero di Camaldoli :  Insight and Wisdom

2012-03-21 02 The Four Noble Tasks 48:14
Stephen Batchelor
The Pali Canon as a user's manual for this life; reconfiguring the core elements of the dharma; problems with the term "truth;" rewriting the operating system of Buddhism: from Buddhism 1.0 to Buddhism 2.0; the post-metaphysical practice of the four noble tasks; the acronym ELSA.
Australian Insight Meditation Network (Sine Cera Retreat Center) An Introduction to Secular Buddhism

2012-03-21 Alchemy of Wise Effort in Spiritual Life 1:22:46
Tara Brach
The ground of wise effort is our sincere intentionality toward presence, love and freedom. Yet our habit is to go into trance, and latch on to narrowed intentions of self-enhancement or defense. When this goes on for years, we feel disappointment in our lives, a sense of not being true to ourselves. Through guided reflections, we explore how--in spiritual practice and in relationships--we can connect with our deepest intention and live in a way that expresses our awakening heart and awareness.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2012-03-21 Two Sorts of Thinking 58:46
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

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