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2018-02-14 Reality is a Controlled Hallucination (Drop in program at Spirit Rock) 2:00:15
Sylvia Boorstein
2018-02-14 Recognizing Joy in the Practice 51:56
Chas DiCapua
2018-02-18 An awakening 40:54
Eugene Cash
2018-02-20 Open Secret 17:28
Howard Cohn
2018-02-21 Wednesday Morning Meditation (Drop in program at Spirit Rock) 2:06:48
Sylvia Boorstein
2018-02-24 Awakening As We Age 5:41:27
Anna Douglas
2018-02-25 Faith - Talk 47:57
Shelly Graf
2018-02-28 Things Are Not As They Appear 1 1:16:27
Donald Rothberg
Our Practice is to "wake up" from being asleep and not seeing our lives and experience clearly, with wisdom. We explore four ways that we see in a distorted manner, and explore the first two in this session, pointing to practices to help us see more clearly in these two areas.
2018-02-28 Illuminating, Inspiring Speech 63:48
Pamela Weiss
2018-03-01 Ven. Pannavati Our Truest Self Is in the Heart 68:52
Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni
Venerable Pannavati explains that the head and heart are two different seats of knowing, and, although they exchange information, it's often hard to bring them in sync. But when we release all grasping to the aggregates that we take to be a self, we are left with a fullness, an abiding place in the heart that is Nibbana. http://www.heartwoodrefuge.org/
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