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2017-12-13 To Hear the True Dharma 58:56
Pamela Weiss
2017-12-13 Prince Five-Weapons and the Sticky-Haired Monster 45:20
Greg Scharf
2017-12-14 Ideal Solitude 33:48
Kim Allen
2017-12-14 Crazy Wisdom at IMCB: Poems, Darkness, Galaxy, Big Bang, Be Here now......and much more. 59:42
Wes Nisker
2017-12-15 Buddhas erste Rede 55:39
Stefan Lang
2017-12-17 Refuges and Precepts 1:16:42
Mark Nunberg
2017-12-17 Holidays 47:34
Eugene Cash
2017-12-18 Monday Night Meditation Talk (Drop-in at Spirit Rock) 2:19:53
Jack Kornfield
Qualities of the awakened heart - topic of love
2017-12-19 Between the Thoughts 33:01
Howard Cohn
2017-12-19 Feeling Emotions on the Meditative Path of Awakening 41:31
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine discusses the importance of developing mindfulness of emotions and mental states. Human beings have the capacity to experience a wide range of emotions—they may be subtle or intense, unwholesome or wholesome. Working with emotions requires energy and courage to be willing to face the raw fact that this mental state is present. We can become aware of, and work skillfully with, any emotional state including anger, hate, gratitude, fear, sadness, calmness, insecurity, contentment, grief, tranquility, lust, compassion, loneliness, jealousy, envy, restlessness, peacefulness, faith, love. Emotions are changing mental states that arise in conjunction with every perception. When we are mindful of emotions we drop the conceptual narrative of the story line and investigate how the mind operates. What conditions nourish each mental state, and what conditions cause them to end? How do these mental states affect the clarity of our perception? We can observe the dynamic interaction of emotions and the body, and learn to work with emotions in conjunction with their somatic manifestations. We might gather ideas for investigation by reviewing the detailed Abhidhamma categories of mental states and the factors that constitute each state, or we might simply observe the arising and ceasing of mental states in activity and our meditation.
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