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An Open Path

The Buddha would simply say, I teach dukkha (suffering and distress) to bring it to an end. When questions were asked outside this specific area, he would bring them back to the dependent origin of experience to explain how it builds up into stress. In the Pali Canon this is recorded as a list of 12 contingent links of dukkha which also draw a map of liberation. On this retreat, we explore this map and progressively play with the most useful and applicable of these links to dissolve dukkha here and now, and move into more subtle and ever-deepening release.

2025-02-06 (9 days) Gaia House

  
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2025-02-06 Introducing the Theme of the Retreat 19:54
Nathan Glyde
2025-02-07 Instructions : Making contact w Breath & Body 59:29
Nathan Glyde
2025-02-07 Guided Meditation : Breath Energy 46:15
Zohar Lavie
2025-02-08 Getting a Feeling for Vedana 44:22
Zohar Lavie
Dharma Talk
2025-02-09 Instructions : Vedana - the Weakest Link 58:58
Zohar Lavie
2025-02-09 Happiness is Happening 40:28
Nathan Glyde
Dharma Talk
2025-02-10 Instructions : Replacing Ill-Will & Demands (tanha) w Goodwill's Release (mettā) 57:28
Nathan Glyde
2025-02-10 Guided Meditation : Mettā to Sensations 42:17
Zohar Lavie
2025-02-11 Guided Meditation - Mettā - Uncontracted Non-Clinging 42:09
Nathan Glyde
2025-02-11 A Sensitive Self 39:57
Zohar Lavie
Dharma Talk
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