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2013-07-17 The Place of Coolness 55:35
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-07-21 Ten Perfections Part 4 41:27
Jason Murphy
2013-07-21 Self-Directed Neuroplasticity 35:29
Rick Hanson
2013-07-21 Filling the Hole in Your Heart 1:29:59
Rick Hanson
2013-07-21 Inner Allies 52:53
Rick Hanson
2013-07-24 Understanding Letting Go 55:56
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-07-28 Ten Perfections Part 5 40:51
Jason Murphy
2013-07-30 Dependent Origination: Feelings 57:27
Rodney Smith
Each feeling tone has a body posture and pose that reveals its occurrence. As pleasant feelings emerge and shape themselves into a psychic force, the body starts literally leaning into the experience with expectations. This can be noticed as a hurried pace, and a forward leaning tilt. Aversion is just the opposite. The avoidance occurs as a kind of backpedaling, a leaning away and tilting back in contraction or a sudden change in direction. Delusion is harder to pin down but is spacey, airy, and glazed over, often only tangentially connected to the earth. Delusion has lost the ground of its experience and because of that is usually more difficult to notice physically. There is of course the vertical stance that is upright and open to whatever comes that the homework is meant to address.
In collection: Dependent Origination
2013-07-31 The Four Noble Truths 49:29
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
2013-08-04 Eros & Sexuality as Part of Practice 59:04
Eugene Cash
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