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Dharma Talks in English
2009-04-01 Vulnerability and Fulfilment 44:28
Martin Aylward
Gaia House Training the Mind, Freeing the Heart

2009-03-31 Opening Talk for Training the Mind, Freeing the Heart 34:22
Martin Aylward
Gaia House Training the Mind, Freeing the Heart

2009-03-30 Awake In Nature 58:46
Mark Coleman
How does our meditation practice relate to the natural world? How does nature support our awakening. This talk explores how nature supports us to be more aware & develop awe, wonder, love, appreciation, peace and connectedness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-03-30 The Parami of Metta 52:55
Rebecca Bradshaw
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-03-29 The Practice of Deep Intimacy 53:10
Tanto Meiya Wender
Gaia House Soto Zen Forms and Ceremonies - The Practice of Deep Intimacy

2009-03-28 The Liberated Heart 44:27
Christina Feldman
The heart that is free from the painful aching sense of lack or incompleteness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center A Taste of Freedom: Insight Meditation Weekend

2009-03-28 Zazen 1:35:13
Tanto Meiya Wender
Gaia House Soto Zen Forms and Ceremonies - The Practice of Deep Intimacy

2009-03-28 Boundaries and Space 35:07
Ajahn Sucitto
Space seems like the opposite of boundaries, but space is there because of boundaries. So in order to give yourself some space internally you have to create boundaries in the mind. Know what to set aside, and moderate what you pick up in terms of future, past, self and other people. Those are the four areas that turbulences occur around. You don’t have to be trapped and meshed up with this.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2009-03-27 Opening Talk 45:06
Christina Feldman
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center A Taste of Freedom: Insight Meditation Weekend

2009-03-27 Unsupporting Consciousness 24:42
Ajahn Sucitto
In meditation we can come to recognize what the mind leans upon and why – and how everything it leans on falls apart. The most stable and secure abiding is unsupported consciousness – the removal of all props – ‘this is peaceful, this is sublime.’ It leads to cessation, a place of rest.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

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