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2015-12-01 What are you practicing 40:10
Howard Cohn
2015-12-05 Freeing Yourself from the Inner Critic - Part One 39:48
Mark Coleman
Learn how to be more free from the torment of the inner critic.
2015-12-05 Freeing Yourself from the Inner Critic - Part Two 44:36
Mark Coleman
learn how to be more free from the torment of the inner critic.
2015-12-05 Freeing Yourself from the Inner Critic - Part Three 41:11
Mark Coleman
Learn how to be more free from the torment of the inner critic.
2015-12-05 Freeing Yourself from the Inner Critic - Part Four 27:30
Mark Coleman
Learn how to be more free from the torment of the inner critic.
2015-12-06 Guided Meditation 26:07
Debra Chamberlin-Taylor
from the Relationship as Serious Practice daylong at Spirit Rock on Sunday, December 6th, 2015.
2015-12-07 Monday Night Meditation Class with Mark Coleman and Kilung Rinpoche on December 7th, 2015 53:30
Mark Coleman
Guided meditation with Kilung Rinpoche.
2015-12-09 Discussion on Practice 1:14:27
Matthew Daniell
2015-12-10 Right Concentration 57:25
Shaila Catherine
This talk by Shaila Catherine is the fifth in a speaker series titled "Eight-Fold Path of Awakening." The Buddha said that we should develop concentration, because one who is concentrated understands things as they really are. Concentration is the ground for wisdom to arise. When we concentrate the mind, we learn to steady and strengthen the mind. That concentrated mind has the capacity to see the nature of things more deeply and clearly, leading to liberating insight.
In collection: Eight-Fold Path of Awakening
2015-12-12 Workshop - Relating Wisely to the Uncertainties of Environmental Health and Climate Change 2:52:24
Mark Nunberg
It is not uncommon for us to feel confused, numb, angry or overwhelmed when we hear about environmental change and uncertainty. The health of our planet, our homes, our bodies and minds all depend on the continuous balancing of so many interdependent natural processes. It is no surprize that we often prefer distraction and denial rather than an honest acknowledgement of this uncertain dynamic. In this workshop we will explore how a fearless opening to uncertainty can be the cause for a more wise and compassionate response to this world we share together. These Living the Practice Workshops include talks, guided meditations, guided reflections, and large and small group discussions designed to reveal the essential art of awakening wisdom and compassion in our actual lives.
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