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Dharma Talks
2024-08-28 Practicing with Mystery 1 59:56
Donald Rothberg
Inviting a sense of mystery as we practice can bring further aliveness, presence, and openness, and help us go beyond our habitual patterns of thinking and practicing. In the talk, we explore seven ways of practicing with mystery, with the aid of a number of poems. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-08-27 Guided Meditation: Opening to All that Arises 45:18
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-08-27 Dharmette: The Mind's Magic Show 14:09
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-08-26 Relating Wisely to What Hinders our Practice - Talk 37:08
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Labor Day Retreat

2024-08-25 Samadhi in Context (and a short piece about Dana before that) 20:46
Yahel Avigur
Final Session.
Gaia House Samadhi - Reliable Joy

2024-08-25 Sensitive to Pleasure 59:36
Yahel Avigur
Instructions and Open Practice
Gaia House Samadhi - Reliable Joy

2024-08-25 Mudita (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 50:43
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Lovingkindness Retreat

2024-08-25 Unlocking the Heart/Mind 55:40
Yahel Avigur
Instructions and Open Practice
Gaia House Samadhi - Reliable Joy

2024-08-25 A Community Program on Palestine/Israel: Session 3: A Buddhist Toolkit for Skillful Response 1:33:32
Donald Rothberg, Ronya Banks
In the final session of this series, teachers Ronya Banks and Donald Rothberg offer a number of resources that can help one navigate these times and the conflict between Israel and Palestinians. After a brief period of meditation, we offer four teachings and practices, each first explored through teachings and then briefly guided experientially: (1) the teaching of the Two Arrows and Dependent Origination pointing to the nature of reactivity--habitual and often unconscious grasping after the pleasant and pushing away the unpleasant or painful; (2) the teachings about attachment to views; (3) the cultivation of wise speech and empathy, increasingly pointing toward universal empathy and what Dr. King called the "beloved community"; and (4) practicing with difficult emotions, body states (including traumatic reactions), and thoughts. These teachings and practices are followed by a period of discussion, closing intentions, and the dedication of merit.
Southern Dharma Retreat Center A Community Program on Palestine/Israel

2024-08-25 Instructions - Realise the Boundlessness of Not Just Me 55:53
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Meeting Uncertainty; Cultivating a Fearless Heart

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