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2024-11-06 Brief Post-Election Reflections 16:37
Matthew Brensilver
A few thoughts on Wednesday November 6th 2024.
2024-11-07 Keeping the Heart Open in Uncertain Times 52:18
James Baraz
This week has been a test for anyone who values kindness, compassion, and equanimity. It's understandable to get lost in fear, confusion and despair. This is when spiritual practice is needed most. How can we use our practice to develop a balance of mind in unpredictable circumstances, and relate to those who have very different perspectives from ours without getting caught in "othering"?
2024-11-09 From Ignorance to Freedom and Safety | Ayya Santussikā 34:39
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on November 9, 2024 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!”
2024-11-10 Let my Gift to Myself be Patience 53:36
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection & Guided Meditation on Earthworm Practice
2024-11-11 Gathering Spiritual Resources in this moment. 43:58
Kate Munding
This is a time of gathering spiritual resources. To gather the wisdom and clarity that exists within. It's a time to tap into knowledge and strength that exists externally. Tonight will be an evening of self-compassion and an opening towards more clarity of how to meet this moment in time. Whether you are feeling energized to meet the greed, hate, and delusion that is so empowered right now, or you feel numb, tired, and defeated, this evening will guide you.
2024-11-12 Guided Meditation: Welcoming All Experience 41:19
Dawn Neal
2024-11-12 Dharmette: On Monkeys and Mindfulness (Be Kind To Your Heart And Mind) 14:29
Dawn Neal
2024-11-13 Guided Meditation: Your Internal Posture 32:16
Dawn Neal
2024-11-13 Wisely Attention to Stories and Thoughts 34:58
Dawn Neal
2024-11-13 Power as Process ~ a Devotion to Openness 53:24
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene II | Online Wednesday-Mornings. Poem by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, 2024.
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