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Dharma Talks
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2017-05-24
Standing for the Dhamma
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Ayya Medhanandi
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Standing up in pure presence is one of the four great postures. In this simple act of being present, know one mind-moment at a time, repeatedly. Grateful for one breath, one posture, one point, we gain balance and poise. We allow our suffering to dissolve in the suffering of all the world. This is how we stand for the Dhamma in a practical way – with the body; and in a practice way – with compassion and understanding of the Dhamma.
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Madison Insight Meditation Group
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When Truth Speaks Out
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2017-05-23
When Truth Speaks Out – Limbless Man On the Bridge
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Ayya Medhanandi
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When delusion, impatience and lack of trust prevail in our spiritual work, we rape our own goodness and execute ourselves over and over again. This suffering, clearly known, helps us to see how we cling and how we let go. When clinging again, let go again – stop the subterfuge of clinging and undermining ourselves. Actually, we are our own liberators. We are powerful beyond our understanding.
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Madison Insight Meditation Group
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When Truth Speaks Out
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