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2018-08-02 Nature Stories and the Four Floods 36:39
Kim Allen
2018-08-04 Recalling the Buddha's Great Compassion 43:15
Dhammadīpā
2018-08-06 Monday Night Dharma Talk 2:14:48
Mark Coleman
2018-08-07 Right Concentration and Steadiness: Support on the Way to Liberation 50:39
Fred Von Allmen
2018-08-07 Expanding The Circle Of Sensitivity 28:00
Howard Cohn
2018-08-08 Practicing with Difficulties and Challenges 2: The Eight Worldly Winds 63:20
Donald Rothberg
After a review of the six ways of practicing with difficulties and challenges presented last week, we explore the important teaching of the “Eight Worldly Winds” that keep us caught in reactivity—pleasure and pain, gain and loss, fame and disrepute, and praise and blame. Working with this teaching gives us another very helpful lens for working with difficulties and also with our tendencies to grasp—onto pleasure, gain, fame, and praise. We suggest several ways of practicing with this teaching, as a further way to deepen and energize our practice.
2018-08-10 The Joy of Ethics 1 49:38
Kim Allen
2018-08-10 Masters of Great Compassion: Asanga, Shantideva, Atisha 56:04
Fred Von Allmen
2018-08-10 How the Practice Works - Dharma and Recovery series 2:01:28
Kevin Griffin
2018-08-12 Fully Understanding Dukkha: Exploring the First Noble Truth 7:41:58
Ajahn Karunadhammo
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