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2015-03-14 Intro to Insight Meditation with James Baraz & Kate Janke 65:33
James Baraz
Intro to Insight Meditation with James Baraz & Kate Janke Mid day Movement & Meditation Q&A
2015-03-14 Intro to Insight Meditation with James Baraz & Kate Janke 1:36:12
James Baraz
Closing talk, Meditation and Q&A
2015-03-14 Workshop: Working with Anxiety 3:00:16
Mark Nunberg
2015-03-16 How To Deal With The Inner Critic 60:59
Mark Coleman
2015-03-17 You Who are the Richest 33:43
Howard Cohn
2015-03-18 The Art and Study of Practice 1:17:25
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
2015-03-24 Shift Happens 40:08
Howard Cohn
2015-03-24 Contentment 39:28
Jason Murphy
This talk was given as part of the series "Eight Great Thoughts" (Anguttara Nikaya 8:30). Can we be at ease with whatever the situation is, whether it is pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral? In this day and age of discontentment, effort put into this practice gives us hope of realizing contentment. We can realize contentment one breath at a time. We have the power to shape our minds. We have the ability to feel and know suffering and be liberated from it. And it is up to us to do the practice, for one who is content is free from greed, anger and delusion.
In collection: Eight Great Thoughts
2015-03-25 An Appropriate Response - 4 Principles 35:47
Pamela Weiss
2015-03-25 Engaged Dharma in a World On Fire 60:41
Thanissara
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