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2013-07-07 Mindfulness of the Body 5: Daily Life Practice 37:24
Donald Rothberg
2013-07-07 What Meditation Can Do For "You" 43:21
Ayya Santacitta
2013-07-08 Embodied Awakening Through Meditation and Sacred Dance, Part 1 - The Importance of Embodiment and Core Practices 23:08
Donald Rothberg
2013-07-08 Embodied Awakening Through Meditation and Sacred Dance, Part 2 - Guided Meditation on the Three Characteristics (Impermanence, Suffering, Interdependence or Not-Self) and the Four Elements 49:38
Donald Rothberg
2013-07-08 Knowing your Buddhist Personality Type 68:55
Rebecca Bradshaw
Guest Dharma Talk
2013-07-09 Embodied Awakening Through Meditation and Sacred Dance, Part 3 - Seven Steps to Embodied Awakening 20:39
Donald Rothberg
2013-07-09 Embodied Awakening through Meditation and Sacred Dance, Part 4 - Daily Life Practice 20:33
Donald Rothberg
2013-07-09 Dependent Origination: Feelings and Personalities 63:16
Rodney Smith
We are now entering the feeding frenzy of Dependent Origination. Once contact is made, the following links condition the manifestation of the sense of someone very quickly. This someone is the one who is perceived as receiving the sense data. How did this someone get there? He or she was not present prior to the contact, now suddenly, like a magician's trick he or she appears. If we slow the process we see a very important link at the heart of this formation, and that is feelings. Feelings are the pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral tastes that the contact conveys. These tastes awaken the conditioned sleeping giant of ourselves, and we come out hungry. As the feeding moves from a taste to wanting more, the volume of our noise increases considerably. The lines of definition are starting to form as the person builds itself upon all the similar tastes stored in memory. I first the person starts out simply hungry (desiring) but within the right conditions that hunger grows in magnitude to become ravishing (grasping).
In collection: Dependent Origination
2013-07-10 No Abiding 56:42
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-07-12 Learning from Climate Change 42:00
Ayya Santacitta
In collection: One Earth Sangha
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