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2012-01-02 Meditation Lead: Grounding the wind element in the earth element. 42:20
Phillip Moffitt
2012-01-02 The New You in the New Year 60:27
Phillip Moffitt
How mindfulness and compassion facilitate change. Change can be external or internal and be of three types.
2012-01-03 Opening to Life 46:37
Howard Cohn
2012-01-04 Aspiring to Happiness 54:16
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2012-01-08 Aggregates 30:00
Amma Thanasanti
Denver Insight
2012-01-08 Wise Concentration 38:19
Anushka Fernandopulle
2012-01-09 Connected View 29:20
Amma Thanasanti
Against the Stream Punx, Denver
2012-01-09 Connected View - Q&A Session 11:40
Amma Thanasanti
Against the Stream Punx, Denver
2012-01-10 Fundamentals of the Dharma 14:40:40
Rodney Smith
In this series we open an exploration of a few fundamental dharma principles. Students will already have some familiarity with many of these topics, and some may seem trivial. But the reality is there is no trivial truth. Any and all truths can only take us as deeply as we allow them to enter. Most of us reach a comfort level with these fundamentals and then build our practice on top of that partial understanding. If our practice is to move forward these principles must be reexamined and thoroughly realized, then the simplest truth can have a profound impact.
2012-01-10 Fundamentals of the Dharma: Death and Denial 59:49
Rodney Smith
In this series we open an exploration of a few fundamental dharma principles. Students will already have some familiarity with many of these topics, and some may seem trivial. But the reality is there is no trivial truth. Any and all truths can only take us as deeply as we allow them to enter. Most of us reach a comfort level with these fundamentals and then build our practice on top of that partial understanding. If our practice is to move forward these principles must be reexamined and thoroughly realized, then the simplest truth can have a profound impact. This first homework is looking at death as an expression of denial - the unwillingness to face facts. Death is an example of the many ways we refuse to face life on its terms, the many ways we turn away and pretend life is other than what it is. But the dharma rests on facing facts without distortion, and unless we renew our commitment and trust to doing just that, our understanding will remain superficial.
In collection: Fundamentals of the Dharma
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