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2019-05-18 Keeping Cool in the Fire: Transforming Inner and Outer Conflict - Day 1 - The Two Arrows, the Middle Way, and the Both-And Model of Conflict Transformation 1:11:26
Donald Rothberg
2019-05-19 Equanimity in times of anxiety 42:26
Stephen Fulder
2019-05-19 Keeping Cool in the Fire: Transforming Inner and Outer Conflict - Day 2 -Practicing with Difficult Emotions, Thoughts, and Body States 1:15:03
Donald Rothberg
2019-05-21 You and Your Idea of You 32:30
Howard Cohn
2019-05-22 The Truth of Change 45:59
Pamela Weiss
2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves dharma talk 61:27
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’ As soon as we move out of automatic living and start to question and explore who or what we are, we open a Pandora’s Box and our life can get dramatically more deep and interesting, and sometimes more disturbing. We find ourselves in a world of paradox, mystery, and yet unimagined freedom. ‘Who is in charge of my life?’ ‘What in me is changing and what is constant?’ ‘Which of the many voices within me can I rely on?’ ‘How can I let go of the sense of separation between me and the world?’ ‘Is my life leading me somewhere?’ Questions such as these become a journey of discovery. They help us peel off the layers of conditioning and beliefs and live more wisely, more lightly and more freely. In the dharma, we meet ourselves as a constantly changing field of experience, not as an intellectual puzzle. We are actually more transparent than we first thought. This is an insight into anatta, non-self, and sunyata, emptiness. This removes the veil or filter through which we usually view the world, which then appears meaningful, joyful, and unlimited. In this event, we will explore these questions concerning self and world, by means of a talk, meditation, and inquiry.
2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves guided meditation 28:44
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’
2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves Q&A + brief guided meditation 41:08
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’
2019-05-26 Paradox of Reality 40:14
Eugene Cash
2019-05-28 Coming Out of the Tangle of Confusion 34:00
Howard Cohn
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