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2017-07-22 Concentration Meditation and the Jhanas 6:15:06
Stephen Snyder
Taught by Stephen Snyder, this daylong returns our awareness to one object of meditation, thereby collecting and unifying the mind stream.
2017-07-22 Workshop: The Happiness of Forgiveness - Living the Practice 3:21:11
with Mark Nunberg, Wynn Fricke
The practice of forgiveness releases an authentic happiness. So why do we ignore or resist it? In this workshop we will acknowledge our stories of resentments and disappointments and how they often imprison us. Forgiveness is not imaginary or hopeful, it is a deepening understanding and acceptance of what is already true. The goal of this workshop is to recognize the limitations of ill will as a strategy for life, and to appreciate letting go as the expression of deep wisdom and compassion.
2017-07-23 Cultivating a Compassionate Heart during Troubling Times 27:32
Sharda Rogell
Dharma Talk on Compassion
2017-07-23 Taste of Nibbana 25:51
Ayya Santacitta
2017-07-23 Kindness as a Wise View 2:46:16
Mark Nunberg
For the Five Subjects for Frequent Recollection Chant please see page 26 of Common Ground Meditation Center Chant Book.
Attached Files:
  • Common Ground Meditation Center Chants (PDF)
2017-07-23 Body dukkha during vertigo experience 51:52
Eugene Cash
2017-07-24 Gradually Awakening 28:26
Ayya Anandabodhi
2017-07-25 Quality of Heart and Mind 11:53
Kim Allen
2017-07-25 Tending Our Own Minds/Hearts, Caring for Others 35:40
Nikki Mirghafori
Nikki Mirghafori gave the second talk in a speaker series titled "Living Wisely in the World: Caring for Mind, Family, Society, and Planet". Teachings from the "Acrobat Sutta" were shared to illustrate how tending our own mind is a stepping stone to care for others, and the world. The power of actions leading to habit formation in the mind and body, which could either lead to liberation or suffering, were also discussed.
In collection: Living Wisely in the World: Caring for Mind, Family, Society, and Planet
2017-07-26 The Dharma in the Holy Land 2: Dharma Practice, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, and Inter-Generational Trauma 1:17:35
Donald Rothberg
In this second talk following Donald’s five weeks in Israel/Palestine, we focus first on how to bring our practice to difficult and sometimes stuck places generally, whether individual, interpersonal, or collective. What helps? We then, with a deep breath, examine the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with the aim of bringing empathy, compassion, understanding, and other aspects of our practice to what we interpret as a conflict between two traumatized peoples (albeit an asymmetrical conflict in which one side has much more economic, social, political, and military power). How do we understand, approach, and transform such inter-generational trauma? Some initial steps are identified, again with the suggestion that the dynamics are similar to many less complex but still very difficult and stuck situations of an individual or interpersonal nature.
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