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2003-10-15 Questions And Answers 58:25
Joseph Goldstein
Questions and Answers 3 month course.
2003-10-15 Morning Q&A 17:02
Joseph Goldstein
Year unknown, with Steve Armstrong and Sharon Salzberg
2003-10-16 Forgiveness: The Most Tender Part Of Love 56:31
Myoshin Kelley
Forgiveness as a practice will often take us to the edge of what we can accept. Drawing upon qualities of lovingkindness, compassion and patience we can learn to open to our deepest pain.
2003-10-16 The Path Of Compassion 59:37
Tara Brach
Our deepest nature is compassionate, yet our habitual self-centeredness is an armoring that confines our heart. The Buddhist teachings free us to be of benefit to all those we touch.
2003-10-16 Q&A 47:00
Joseph Goldstein
Year unknown, with Steven Smith and Sharon Salzberg
2003-10-17 Reflections on Appreciating & Honoring Munindra 63:29
Carol Wilson
2003-10-18 Deliverance – the Essence of Things 65:36
Ayya Jitindriya
2003-10-20 Roots of Buddhist Psychology VI 63:54
Jack Kornfield
2003-10-21 Being Present 48:09
Christina Feldman
What does it mean to be genuinely present and awake in our lives? Meditation is an exploration of the causes of disconnection and the letting go of those causes. Learning to be present is the first step on the path and a step we return to many times. It is the home of calm, joy and insight.
2003-10-21 Metta Practice, Loving Kindness, Difficult Person 44:29
Joseph Goldstein
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