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2020-06-20 Mantra of Compassion 14:15
Ayya Medhanandi
Fear is the absence of love. Our inner purification is a movement away from fear to the embodiment of pure love - even to love the dying moment. We grow in stillness and peace as if sailing an ocean of joy, in the peace of the mind's deepest waters where we can touch the Deathless. A guided meditation and reflections offered during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Madison Insight Meditation Group

2020-06-20 Guided Meditation -- Trust 13:34
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-06-20 Growing Wisdom through Meditation -- session 3 2:01:04
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-06-20 Closing Session 41:16
Bonnie Duran
This recording also includes Anushka Fernandopulle
Gaia House Decolonizing the Mind and Cultivating the Causes of Happiness

2020-06-20 Vedanā, Guided Meditation, Mettā, Compassion, The Brahma Viharas 37:10
Anushka Fernandopulle
This recording also includes Bonnie Duran
Gaia House Decolonizing the Mind and Cultivating the Causes of Happiness

2020-06-19 Truth, Reconciliation, Forgiveness, Current Events 39:26
Bonnie Duran
Gaia House Decolonizing the Mind and Cultivating the Causes of Happiness

2020-06-19 75 The Shorter Series of Questions and Answers MN44 19:06
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Review of earlier questions, cessation of perception.
Satipanya Retreat Centre Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-06-19 Recognising Mind States 40:06
Anushka Fernandopulle
This recording also includes Bonnie Duran
Gaia House Decolonizing the Mind and Cultivating the Causes of Happiness

2020-06-19 Morning Instructions: The Four Elements 50:08
Bonnie Duran
This recording also includes Anushka Fernandopulle
Gaia House Decolonizing the Mind and Cultivating the Causes of Happiness

2020-06-18 Racism and White Privilege - Part 3: Working with Guilt and Shame 52:18
James Baraz
The Buddha spoke of hiri and ottappa (Shame and Dread) as "The Guardians of the World." These are considered two wholesome states as they can prevent us from engaging in unskillful actions. But guilt and shame associated with internalized racism can paralyze us or put up walls of resistance. This is especially true if we take those feelings personally and blame ourselves for the cultural conditioning we're shaped by. How can we work skillfully with those natural and understandable reactions?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

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