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2016-06-07 Maha-Satipatthana Sutta Part 2 49:42
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhante G goes over the MahaSatiPatthana Sutta: Four Foundations of Mindfulness at the 2016 monastic retreat.
2016-06-07 You Never Know 36:43
Howard Cohn
2016-06-08 Wisdom Begins in Wonder 53:19
George Mumford
2016-06-09 The Ten Paramis - EBMC POC Sangha 44:39
Spring Washam
Spring talk about The Ten Paramis at the POC Sangha
2016-06-09 Cultivating Mindfulness 3:48:42
with Renee Burgard, Shaila Catherine, Sharon Allen
This series is an introduction to the meditative development of mindfulness through which we refine our ability to focus and bring clear attention to all aspects of experience. We will cultivate mindfulness of breath, sensations, emotions, thoughts and actions. This series includes exercises that enhance mindfulness, support the establishment of a daily meditation practice, and highlight balanced awareness in work and home life.
2016-06-09 Mindfulness with Breathing 1:13:48
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine gave the first talk in a four-week series titled "Cultivating Mindfulness." This talk focused on using the breath as the meditation object. When we observe our breath, our mind is free from unwholesome states, such as anger, greed, or doubt, because we are simply connecting with the very ordinary experience of breathing. We are not being pushed or pulled by desire or aversion. In fact, when we connect with the breath, we experience ease and happiness.
In collection: Cultivating Mindfulness
2016-06-10 Dharma and Recovery - Meditation 6.10.16 53:02
Kevin Griffin
2016-06-10 Dharma and Recovery Step 6. 6.10.16 54:47
Kevin Griffin
2016-06-11 Magic of Awareness with James Baraz and Anam Thubten 5:08:58
James Baraz
The paradox of awareness is very profound and yet very simple. Sometimes it comes naturally to the surface when we are fully present in the moment and no longer lost in thoughts or mental projections. Pure consciousness is neither high nor low, neither pleasant or unpleasant, neither good nor bad.
2016-06-12 Maha-Satipatthana Sutta Part 3 55:56
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhante G goes over the MahaSatiPatthana Sutta: Four Foundations of Mindfulness at the 2016 monastic retreat.
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