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2018-10-31 The Dharma of #MeToo: A Conversation on Ethical Misconduct, Boundaries and the Teacher-Student Relationship - Insight OUT 66:07
Lama Rod Owens
A note on the recording: Approx. 32 minutes into Lama Rod Owens talk, he begun a guided meditation practice. This approx. 36 minutes guided practice was extracted from this recording and was made a stand alone track which you can freely access. Once Lama Rod announces start of guided practice, a bell is heard, which marks the End of extracted guided practice. Insight OUT Refuge welcomes Lama Rod Owens for this special gathering on the 5th Wednesday of October. Our community is open to students of all Buddhist traditions, as well as those who are in the beginning stages of exploring their meditation practice and have an interest in the Dharma. All those who identify as LGBTQI are welcome. We gather to form a multicultural community in which we can support each other in our practice with a commitment toward social change.
2018-11-01 Seven Ways to Let Go 38:01
Kim Allen
2018-11-02 Seven Ways to Let Go 38:01
Kim Allen
2018-11-02 Monkey Mind Strategies 5:41
Amita Schmidt
In answer to a question, this short piece describes a few strategies to work with monkey mind, from both the practical, to the emotional healing of the root cause.
2018-11-02 Embodying Quiet 19:31
Amita Schmidt
How to embody a deep quiet in your practice and your life. Ways to work with thoughts and find more stillness.
2018-11-03 Paradoxes in Practice 17:40
Amita Schmidt
Exploring four paradoxes in practice; thoughts and stillness; effort and relaxed, the personal and the profound, right now and forever.
2018-11-03 Twelve Steps and Dharma 22:29
Amita Schmidt
12 Steps and the Dharma: Freedom from the Bondage of Self as it relates to Buddhism. Thoughts on addiction and no self.
2018-11-04 First Aid 10:51
Ayya Medhanandi
To free us from our relentless conceptualising and the suffering that comes of it, the Buddha has thrown us a lifeline. We can grab hold of it by continually using the perspective that “this is impermanent”, and, thereby, we can pull ourselves to safety. A breakfast reflection given at Sati Saraniya Hermitage in 2018.
2018-11-06 Stinkin Thinkin 50:18
Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni
2018-11-06 The Miracle Of Awakening 32:04
Howard Cohn
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