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2015-03-28 Anapanasati - A Daylong for Experienced Students - Part 10 57:09
Tempel Smith
2015-03-29 Listening to the Heart - Sun 2:46:34
Kittisaro, Thanissara
This Dharma teaches “our heart / mind (citta) is already pure, luminous, free and endowed with wisdom.” Realizing this is the fruit of practice while the embodiment of this truth is the path of practice. To walk this path is a life time undertaking which is made all the sweeter through fellowship within “beloved community.” This weekend we explore teachings and practices of freedom while deepening support of ourselves within community. Besides drawing from classical teachings of Dharma and meditation, we will also focus on practices and teachings from Kuan Yin bodhisattva of deep wisdom and compassion, who is a metaphor for our true heart. There will be Dharma teachings, meditation practice, discussion, chanting, ceremony and cultivation of authentic inquiry.
2015-03-31 Cultivating Wise View 43:18
Howard Cohn
2015-04-01 Buddhism & 12 Steps class series 55:14
Walt Opie
Step 10 & 11
2015-04-01 Buddhism & 12 Steps class series 53:09
Walt Opie
Introduction & Meditation
2015-04-01 Waking Up 51:04
Pamela Weiss
2015-04-01 Reflections On Being Human 60:43
Pamela Weiss
2015-04-01 An Appropriate Response: 4 Principles 53:44
Pamela Weiss
2015-04-01 Love and All That 44:55
Bhante Bodhidhamma
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2015-04-03 The Way Things Are: Uncovering the Deep Truths of Experience - Friday evening 1:31:50
Martin Aylward
Meditation practice is a way of directly and intimately exploring life in the laboratory of our own hearts and minds. In cultivating and deepening our practice, we learn about our inner compulsions and contractions, learning to soften and release them. Simultaneously though, meditation also reveals to us the nature of reality, the way life is, how experience forms and impacts on consciousness. This evening and day with Martin Aylward will focus on some of the more difficult aspects of Buddhist teaching, offering ways to make these profound subjects accessible and even obvious. Martin will lead us experientially into teachings on ‘emptiness’, ’suchness’ and the fluid, ephemeral nature of experience, pointing us towards an immediate and intimate understanding of these deep and important themes. We will learn together how to approach the deep nature of experience, and how the contemplation of these themes transforms us, bringing together the personal and impersonal aspects of Buddhist practice.
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