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2007-09-15 The Gift 27:46
Ajahn Sucitto
2007-09-15 The Wilderness of Anger 69:48
Ayya Medhanandi
Why does anger cause us so much misery? As long as we feed it, anger insidiously undermines our spiritual work. Mindful and aware, we learn to refrain from feeding that angry dog and we loosen its foothold within the mind. By the power of loving-kindness and compassion, we disarm anger's toxicity and restore peace. These are the supreme medicines that will guide us through the wilderness of anger.
2007-09-16 Questions and Answers 46:24
Eugene Cash
2007-09-16 Noble Warming 1 40:04
Ayya Medhanandi
Singapore Buddhist Temple Retreat
2007-09-16 Understanding the Role of Technique 60:09
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2007-09-17 The Feminine In Buddhism 60:15
Jack Kornfield
THE POWER OF THE FEMININE, THE DANCE OF THE MASCULINE AND FEMININE, AND AWAKENING OF THE FEMININE WISDOM FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
2007-09-18 Creativity Retreat - Success 55:12
Norman Fischer
2007-09-19 Relationship As Spiritual Practice I 62:13
Donald Rothberg
Much of our meditation practice in the west has been focused on individual practice, in silence and often solitude. While there are many traditional Buddhist resources for taking relational, communicative interactions as practice, there is also a need for developing forms to deepen such practice. We identify the Buddhist resources for this practice and offer some beginning exercises.
2007-09-19 Mindfulness of the Body 56:38
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2007-09-20 Busy 33:12
Mary Grace Orr
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