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2016-03-26 Craving 17:57
Amma Thanasanti
Class 3
2016-03-27 Breaking the Cycle 21:31
Amma Thanasanti
Class 4
2016-03-28 Attachment, Commitment and Love 53:55
Jack Kornfield
Dharma Talk from Monday Night Meditation Class on March 28th, 2016
2016-03-29 Guided Meditation 8:28
Kim Allen
Strong Back, Soft Front - from Joan Halifax
2016-03-29 Two Forms of Compassion 24:01
Kim Allen
2016-03-29 Liberation through Dana, Sila, Bhavana 46:34
Howard Cohn
2016-03-29 Mindfulness Internally: Insight and Freedom 39:56
Jenny Wilks
This is the first talk of a two-part talk titled "Mindfulness, Insight, and Compassion." According to Jenny Wilkes, "mindfulness" is becoming such a commonly used term that its depth and liberating potential may be underestimated or misunderstood. The Buddha's teaching on establishing mindfulness (the Satipatthana Sutta) invites us to cultivate mindfulness both "internally" i.e., a deep awareness of our inner experience in order to cultivate liberating insight; and "externally" i.e., an open-hearted awareness of others in order to cultivate an ethical and compassionate response. The two-part talk explores how together these can support our mindfulness practice so that it becomes, as the Buddha described, a "direct path to awakening."
2016-03-30 Studying the Self 49:20
Pamela Weiss
2016-03-31 Skillful Paths of Speech 50:55
Jenny Wilks
This is the second talk in a 3-part speaker series titled "Pathways of Skillful Action". Jenny Wilks talks about the importance of skillful speech in our practice of ethics, and about four kinds of skillful speech, which, according to the Buddha, involve avoiding false, divisive, harsh or meaningless speech. Jenny also discusses cultivating the opposites of these types of speech.
2016-04-04 Conditions for Practice 27:30
Kim Allen
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