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2016-06-15 Honoring Orlando 52:40
Pamela Weiss
2016-06-16 Mindfulness of the Body 68:30
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine gave the second talk in a four-week series titled "Cultivating Mindfulness." Shaila explored a number of ways to practice mindfulness of the body according to the Buddhist teachings. These methods include (1) using the body as a way of grounding our attention in the present moment, (2) working with mindfulness of the breath as an aspect of the body, (3) working with sensory experiences, (4) reflecting upon death, (5) seeing the body in terms of the four elements (earth, fire, wind and water) and (6) observing the body as anatomical parts. Methods 5 and 6 allow us to view the body as material constructions. From this perspective we no longer conceive our body as "I" or "mine;" thereby, attachment and ignorance dissolve.
In collection: Cultivating Mindfulness
2016-06-16 Maha-Satipatthana Sutta Part 5 64:12
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhante G goes over the MahaSatiPatthana Sutta: Four Foundations of Mindfulness at the 2016 monastic retreat.
2016-06-19 Questions and Answers with Thanissara and Eugene Cash 59:25
Eugene Cash, Thanissara
2016-06-20 Monday Night Meditation Class with Larry Yang 59:15
Larry Yang
Dharma talk from our Monday Night Meditation Class on Monday, June 20th, 2016
2016-06-21 Day 2: Morning Instructions - Working with Pain (REVISED 7/7) Retreat at Spirit Rock 61:42
Diana Winston
This guided meditation focuses on using mindfulness to work with pain.
2016-06-21 The Solstice and the Light of Awareness 40:33
Howard Cohn
2016-06-22 Inner Disarmament 47:56
Pamela Weiss
2016-06-22 Maha-Satipatthana Sutta Part 6 37:25
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhante G goes over the MahaSatiPatthana Sutta: Four Foundations of Mindfulness at the 2016 monastic retreat.
2016-06-24 Maha-Satipatthana Sutta Part 7 53:50
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhante G goes over the MahaSatiPatthana Sutta: Four Foundations of Mindfulness at the 2016 monastic retreat.
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