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2015-09-09 Equanimity: Equally Close To All Things 48:22
Shaila Catherine
Equanimity allows us to remain present and awake with the fact of things—equally close to the things we like and the things we dislike. Shaila Catherine describes the importance of developing equanimity in two arenas: 1) in response to pleasant and painful feelings, and 2) regarding the future results of our actions. Equanimity develops in meditation and in life. We can use unexpected events that we cannot control to develop equanimity. Our job is not to judge our experiences, but to be present and respond wisely. Equanimity is a beautiful mental factor that can feel like freedom, but if "I" and "mine" still operate, there is still work to be done. This talk includes many practical suggestions for cultivating equanimity.
2015-09-09 The Story of Bahiya Part 2 55:24
Pamela Weiss
2015-09-09 Dharma Talk 1:31:50
Larry Rosenberg
2015-09-12 Reflections on Sujātā 22:23
Ayya Tathaloka
It was Sujata who offered rice milk to the Buddha after his extreme austerities which included living on one grain of rice a day. Sujata, a laywoman, is remembered and commemorated in the Theravada tradition as ‘The First Disciple of the Buddha,’ there even directly before his awakening. Talk given at Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery’s International Bhikkhuni Day celebration in 2015.
2015-09-15 Collected and Composed 39:33
Howard Cohn
2015-09-16 Practicing Awareness with love 59:47
Lila Kate Wheeler
2015-09-21 Responding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis with Empathy and Compassion 51:31
Mark Coleman
2015-09-24 Voices for a Contemplative Life in Silicon Valley 29:35
Shaila Catherine, Pastor Erik Swanson
Pastor Erik Swanson and Shaila Catherine discuss how we can nurture sacred and contemplative lives in the midst of the pressure and demands that are characteristic of Silicon Valley. They share their experiences in Christian and Buddhist traditions of contemplation, meditation, and prayer.
2015-09-26 Equanimity 47:00
Ayya Santacitta
2015-09-27 Vipassana 101 - Intro to Mindfulness and Vipassana 44:41
Mark Coleman
When we cultivate this kind, curious presence to our moment to moment experience then clarity, joy, wisdom and compassion can arise in the heart.
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