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Retreat Dharma Talks
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1998-06-01
Metta, What Is It?
59:16
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Marcia Rose
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taking a close look at this energy of the heart; what it is experientially and what it isn't and it's opposites
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1998-06-14
Mindfulness
54:46
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Sharon Salzberg
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peeling away the layers of myth, preconception and misunderstanding through mindfulness; the need for continuity of awareness
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1998-06-26
Intimate Relationship As Spiritual Practice
54:47
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James Baraz
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Intimate relationship can be a vehicle for cultivating authenticity, understanding our shadow, and true opening of the heart. The challenges and opportunities of using a primary relationship as part of our awakening process are explored.
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1998-07-04
Samvega
3:19:31
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Larry Rosenberg
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Reflection on aging, sickness and death can arouse more zeal to practice. (Four tapes - not available separately.)
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1998-07-14
The Eight-Fold Path
54:51
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Tara Brach
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The Buddha offered a comprehensive guide to spiritual living. By reflecting on the interrelated facets of the path, we bring our practice alive in all domains.
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1998-08-04
The Worldly Conditions
36:34
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Jose Reissig
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When we can not see any possibility outside of say, success vs. failure, we imprison ourselves. The same is true for control vs. out-of-control.
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1998-08-06
Commitment
33:07
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Jose Reissig
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There are two way of looking at commitment. One attempts to freeze relationships in time; the other has to do with the moment.
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