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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
2018-08-12 Right Mindfulness: Waking up to Reality 57:06
Fred Von Allmen
2018-08-12 Being a Good Friend 32:48
Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni
2018-08-12 Mind and Nature 58:06
Eugene Cash
2018-08-13 Facing our dukkha with tenderness - Monday night dharma talk 1:56:38
Kate Munding
2018-08-14 You Mind In The Same Location As Your Body 35:28
Howard Cohn
2018-08-15 The Most Awesome Skill We Have (drop in program at Spirit Rock) 2:02:42
Sylvia Boorstein
2018-08-15 Right View: Seeing With New Eyes 46:27
Fred Von Allmen
2018-08-15 What Obstructs the Dhamma Eye 25:09
Ayya Medhanandi
We all experience some pain, mental, physical or both.  And we work with pain both in the body and in the mind until it is exhausted.  This is how we care for the mind, healing its sickness and removing the sand that obstructs the spring of truth in our hearts. Then we can see clearly. We see what obstructs the Dhamma eye and we open our eyes to the truth of the Dhamma.  A talk given given during Satipanna Insight Meditation Toronto (SIMT) Retreat, Chapin Mill, Batavia, N.Y in 2018.
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