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2008-09-24 Mirror Mirror on the Wall 32:14
Ayya Medhanandi
Is your mind full of the present moment at all times? We can learn to integrate our practice with our everyday lives as awareness develops when we are both on and off the meditation cushion. With diligence, we can realize a mind that is bright and radiant, full of joy and peace. A talk given at a True North Insight weekend retreat in the Padua Centre, Montreal, Canada.
2008-09-24 Distractions in Daily Life 1:56
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2008-09-25 Watch Your Mind 34:22
Mary Grace Orr
2008-09-25 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 3 1:28:12
Mark Nunberg
Class
2008-09-28 Quarterly Community Gathering: Wise Speech 42:58
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2008-10-01 Patience 36:50
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2008-10-01 The problem lies in the looking 43:27
Bhante Bodhidhamma
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2008-10-02 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 4 1:28:14
Mark Nunberg
Class
2008-10-04 Relating to Anger 34:38
Rodney Smith
2008-10-07 Ten Paramis 62:27
Lama Surya Das
The ten paramis (or perfections) are transformative practices of a Bodhisattva, one who is on the path to liberation. In the Zen school of Buddhism these ten paramis are generosity, ethics, patience, effort, meditation, wisdom, skillful means, spiritual aspiration, higher accomplishment, and awakened awareness. These practices become perfected qualities in an awakened one. The first 6 paramis, starting with generosity and building up to wisdom, are laid out in the Pali Canon, which is said to record the actual words of the Buddha. Later, in Mahayana sutras, these 6 were expanded to 10 to provide the far-reaching, well-rounded principles for living the good life. You can read all about these perfections in Lama Surya Das' book, Buddha Is As Buddha Does
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