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2018-11-28 Guided Meditation 12 - Dying peacefully from old age as a layperson 41:53
Ajahn Achalo
2018-11-28 Guided Meditation 13 - Death of friends, loved ones and teachers meditation 45:53
Ajahn Achalo
2018-11-28 Guided Meditation 14 - Charnal ground contemplation 57:27
Ajahn Achalo
2018-11-28 Pilgrimage Talks 12 - Buddha's Life - The Final Mahaparinibbana Part 2 38:35
Ajahn Achalo
2018-11-28 Stabilizing our caring capacities, Instructions and Guided Meditation 0:00
Pascal Auclair
(Recording not available) 
2018-12-01 The Practice Path to the Heart’s Release 47:37
Ayya Jitindriya
2018-12-01 Dosa and Adosa (Aversion and Non-Aversion) Practice Recording 2:15:41
Gregory Kramer
The Buddha was interested in understanding the human experience; he was not trying to establish a religion. He wondered why there was human suffering? And he is inviting us into this same inquiry. This recording is a series of talks from various retreats by Gregory Kramer on dosa and adosa stitched together by Insight Dialogue Community member, Kathy Beck-Coon. She wrote up guidance on how this recording can be used for Insight Dialogue practice and to support practice groups. In addition, Insight Dialogue member, Anne Symington, wrote up a summary of the teachings and a timestamp summary of the audio.
Attached Files:
  • Insight Dialogue dosa_adosa practice recording guidance (PDF)
2018-12-02 Dhamma Talks 16 - Dhamma talk 1:12:27
Ajahn Achalo
2018-12-05 Practicing with the Darkness of Our Time 1 64:07
Donald Rothberg
Inspired by the moving into the darkness of the Winter Solstice, we explore four understandings of darkness that can guide our practice at this time: (1) the importance of stopping, as seems to be the case at this time of year with the earth, disengaging for a period, and listening deeply; (2) being more skillful with what is difficult or challenging; (3) learning to be with what is unknown or unresolved; and (4) seeing how the darkness can, as is so with the earth, be generative and fertile. We apply these understandings mostly to our individual practice, but also to the difficulties and unknowns of our collective situation.
2018-12-05 The Mind of Faith 55:39
Pamela Weiss
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