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2016-01-08 Group B Interview 2 67:30
Ajahn Sucitto
1. On daily life: dealing with anger and hatred, and calming down. 2. On a balanced approach? 3. On overwhelming thoughts 4. On negativity towards others 5. On rapture 6. On being attracted to samsara. Renunciation? 7. Do I need to get more disenchanted? 8. On stress in spiritual friendship 9. Does the citta connect to other cittas? 10. What to do with the unknown? 11. Is the citta “the self”? 12. On “awareness” and “citta”.
2016-01-11 Time is Short: Aligning Our Life with our Intentions 49:45
Nikki Mirghafori
Monday Night Meditation Class with Nikki Mirghafori
2016-01-12 Time, Timeless and Intention in 2016 49:33
Pamela Weiss
2016-01-12 Introduction to Mindfulness Course - 2016 7:12:01
Mark Nunberg
Mindfulness meditation leads to insight into the nature of our hearts and minds, revealing an inherent clarity, openness, and ease. This course includes exploration of the intention behind practice, an introduction to insight (vipassana) meditation techniques, instructions for working with common obstacles, an overview of the practices of lovingkindness, and a discussion on how mindfulness can be part of one’s daily life.
2016-01-12 Mini-Nirvana 36:24
Howard Cohn
2016-01-13 Seven Factors of Awakening 69:24
Chas DiCapua
2016-01-13 Relative and Absolute 49:02
Pamela Weiss
2016-01-16 Concentration Meditation: Purification of Mind with Tina Rasmussen and Stephen Snyder 3:48:41
Tina Rasmussen
This is a recording of the entire daylong taught at Spirit Rock Meditation Center on Jan. 16, 2016.
2016-01-19 Be In Your Groove 37:12
Howard Cohn
2016-01-19 Recollective Meditations 3:35:53
with Dawn Neal, Shaila Catherine, Tony Bernhard
The Buddha taught a broad range of meditation practice -- far more extensive than simply observing sensations and breath. Practitioners can use six classic meditation subjects to nurture calmness, focus attention, inspire patience persistence, gain confidence in the efficacy of the path, and contemplate the nature of kamma, action, and mind. The six recollections are: Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, Virtue, Generosity, and Heavens.
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