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2018-04-18 Things Are Not As They Appear 5: The Emptiness of Phenomena 64:47
Donald Rothberg
After a brief review of the previous talks in this series, we look at the "constructed" or "empty" nature of phenomena (trees, chairs, and other "external" objects), with perspectives from psychology, philosophy, the neurosciences, and especially, Buddhist practice.
2018-04-22 Noble Eightfold Path (Right view) 56:15
Eugene Cash
2018-04-24 Survivability 20:58
Howard Cohn
2018-04-24 Commitment to Enlightenment 30:23
Shaila Catherine
In this talk, Shaila Catherine explores the purpose of meditation practice. By knowing the goal of the Buddhist path, we can avoid becoming satisfied with deceptive attainments such as mere joy, calmness, and concentration. These pleasant states are not the aim of the liberating path. If we become attached to these temporary states and initial attainments, they become impediments on the path and can prevent the realization of the ultimate goal of awakening.
In collection: Goals in Meditation
2018-04-24 Goals in Meditation 3:05:54
with Andrea Fella, Dawn Neal, Kim Allen, Shaila Catherine, Tony Bernhard
We invited several local teachers to share both the personal aims that guide their practice and their understanding of the goals of the Buddhist Path. We asked them the following questions: What is the goal of Buddhist practice? What do you personally hope to achieve through your practice? What is a reasonable way to assess our progress – how can we tell if we are on track? How can we work skillfully with goals in the context of mindfulness-based practices that emphasize present moment awareness? This series will explore both the ultimate and relative goals of Buddhist practice. It will address the benefits and limitations of having goals, and explore some related practice issues: comparing, expectations, craving for attainments, inspiration, and the potential for discouragement. Join us for an illuminating look into some aspects of your practice you may never have considered!
2018-04-25 What Does "Sit with Dignity" Mean? 2:02:09
Sylvia Boorstein
2018-04-25 Wise Effort 51:17
Pamela Weiss
2018-04-25 In the Elephant’s Footprint 35:29
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
2018-04-26 Five Faculties 4 -- Mindfulness into Concen 43:11
Kim Allen
Series on the Five Spiritual Faculties, emphasizing the links between the steps.
2018-04-27 Heart Practices as We Age 49:55
Anna Douglas
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