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2015-08-11 You Are The Earth 25:15
Howard Cohn
2015-08-14 Step 8: A List of Unfinished Business 54:08
Walt Opie
Dharma and Recovery with Walt Opie August 14th, 2015
2015-08-15 Unsurpassed Treasure 26:23
Ayya Medhanandi
The Buddha is our unexcelled guide on the journey of a lifetime – to the end of suffering. We look within and enter the silence of the heart, leaving behind our ideas, fears, attachments, and identities to discover the treasures of pure presence – an unsurpassed happiness and freedom.
2015-08-16 A Good Day to Die - Morning Session 57:37
Anna Douglas
Contemplating death as a meditation practice and inquiring together in community encourages us to be more real, clearer about our priorities and more courageous.
2015-08-16 A Good Day to Die - Afternoon Session 25:04
Anna Douglas
Contemplating death as a meditation practice and inquiring together in community encourages us to be more real, clearer about our priorities, and more courageous.
2015-08-16 Sanctity Deep Within Us: Guided Metta Meditation: 30:00
Ayya Medhanandi
Satipanna Insight Meditation Toronto (SIMT) Retreat
2015-08-17 Take Your Medicine 39:21
Ayya Medhanandi
Satipanna Insight Meditation Toronto (SIMT) Retreat
2015-08-17 Ignorance and Delusion 28:12
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine discusses how ignorance (sometimes referred to as delusion) is the root of all unwholesome activities. Ignorance is present any time that we fail to see the three characteristics of experience: impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, and non-self. The wisdom that develops through insight meditation practice can overcome and uproot even deeply conditioned ignorance. Wisdom helps us to understand suffering and the cause of suffering, and awaken compassion for ourselves and others who suffer due to ignorance.
2015-08-17 Learning from Retreats 43:58
Matthew Brensilver
2015-08-18 Devotion 37:10
Ayya Medhanandi
Satipanna Insight Meditation Toronto (SIMT) Retreat, Chapin Mill, Batavia, N.Y.
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