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Dharma Talks
2020-07-07 Foundation for Meditation 43:55
Ajahn Sucitto
To relax the activity of the mind, awareness – citta – needs something else to stand on. We set up internal and external foundations that generate the sense of steadiness and stability. This enables us to get perspective and step back from the stream of energies and mind-states that we call ‘myself.’
Cittaviveka Vassa 2020 Opening Group Practice Retreat, Cittaviveka Buddhist Monastery

2020-07-06 Buddhist Studies – The Eightfold Path: The Buddha’s Path of Awakening, Week 1 – Meditation 37:05
Mark Nunberg
Introduction to this seven-week course, followed by chant and guided meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: The Eightfold Path

2020-07-06 Buddhist Studies – The Eightfold Path: The Buddha’s Path of Awakening, Week 1 – Talk 50:12
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: The Eightfold Path

2020-07-06 Hope 64:48
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-07-06 Grounding, Enjoying, Spacious Allowing – Cultivating Samādhi 45:06
Chris Cullen
Gaia House Practising Wisdom and Compassion in Turbulent Times - Online Retreat

2020-07-06 Monday Night Dharma Talk 58:04
Eugene Cash
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2020-07-06 92 The Exposition of the Elements MN140 cont. 19:32
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Continued
Satipanya Retreat Centre Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-07-06 Sitting and Grounding 44:54
Chris Cullen
Gaia House Practising Wisdom and Compassion in Turbulent Times - Online Retreat

2020-07-06 Opening Session 62:47
Jaya Rudgard
This was the opening session for the online retreat Practising Wisdom and Compassion in Turbulent Times. It also features Chris Cullen (co-teacher) and Mat Schencks (assistant).
Gaia House Practising Wisdom and Compassion in Turbulent Times - Online Retreat

2020-07-05 Saturday Public Talk: Āsalha Puja – The Pleasure of Release 49:46
Ajahn Sucitto
On Āsalha Puja we commemorate the occasion when the Buddha gave his first teaching on the Four Noble Truths and the Middle Path of Practice. By cultivating this Path, the mind stops looking outside of itself – it finds pleasure in itself.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

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