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2019-07-10 Impermanence 48:20
Leigh Brasington
2019-07-12 Open Heart, Steady Mind: Practices For When Life Gets Hard - Day 1 of 2 6:14:19
Kate Munding
2019-07-13 Open Heart, Steady Mind: Practices For When Life Gets Hard - Day 2 of 2 5:27:13
Kate Munding
2019-07-13 Where are we when we are absent 49:39
Charles Genoud
It is important to know where we are when we are distracted. To know where to look for oneself.
2019-07-14 Love in the Time of Extinction: Dharma Practice, Climate, Ecology and Non-Violent Civil Disobedience 1:28:23
Yanai Postelnik
2019-07-14 Introduzione alla meditazione. Principles of meditation 51:33
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Insegnamenti di buddismo Theravada. 1.6.2019 Traduzione di Fausto Galuzzi. Rtiro di Meditazione Satipatthana Vipassana a Pian dei Ciliegi, Satipatthana Vipassana Meditation retreat in Pian dei Ciliegi
2019-07-15 Monday Night Dharma Talk 57:18
Nina Wise
2019-07-16 Meditation in Hard Times 3:42:31
with Diana Clark, Misha Merrill, Nikki Mirghafori, Shaila Catherine, Tony Bernhard
An IMSB series dealing with stress, life transitions, traumas, and tragedies.
2019-07-16 Taking the Problem out of Pain 47:45
Shaila Catherine
In this talk, Shaila Catherine encourages practitioners to view illness and pain as opportunities to practice equanimity, patience, and mindfulness of the body. When we are sick or in pain, we can still practice being attentive to present conditions, and reflect that all beings are all also subject to illness and death. Illness is not wrong; it is inevitable. The more we resist this fact, the more mental suffering we add to our physical difficulties. When we learn to be present with both pleasant and unpleasant feelings, we will know an experience of profound peace.
In collection: Meditation in Hard Times
2019-07-16 Emotions 56:06
Charles Genoud
This talk explore how to integrate emotions into ourself, not rejecting them, not juging them, but experiencing them as aspect of our mind.
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