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Dharma Talks
2023-05-17 Unlocked: Embrace Your Greatness, Find the Flow, Discover Success 32:15
George Mumford
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2023-05-17 Meditation: Letting Life Live through You 15:52
Tara Brach
This meditation awakens the senses and then guides us into the wakeful openness that includes the whole play of sensations, feelings and sound. We become fully awake and alive as we open to the awareness that allows life to live through us.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2023-05-17 Releasing the Habits That Imprison Your Spirit – Part 2 59:34
Tara Brach
Addictions of all levels of intensity arise from disconnection and are spiking globally. Humans are experiencing epidemic levels of loneliness, and this combined with engineered products and substances that are highly addictive leads to great suffering. In these two talks, we explore how we get hooked on behaviors that we know cause harm, and how mindfulness and self-compassion can serve our freedom. Key to this process is reconnecting with our inner life, and remembering we are in this together, awakening together.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2023-05-17 Finding moments of ease in the midst of it all 51:40
Jill Shepherd
In this meditation and talk, Jill begins with a clear and concise description of the four noble truths and explores inner ease as one way of connecting with and understanding this core teaching. She offers accessible practices for cultivating it.
Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community

2023-05-17 Even Strong Feelings Change 37:51
Alan Lewis
Gaia House Exploring What Is

2023-05-17 Emergency Metta 1:24:53
Bart van Melik
Guided meditation, inspired by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche on befriending fear
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Path to Awakening

2023-05-17 Being with Daily Life Experience As "Sacred": Some Further Ways of Practicing 61:37
Donald Rothberg
After a guided meditation exploring the theme (also on Dharma Seed), we continue for a second week to examine how to support a sense of the ordinary aspects of daily life as being part of the process of awakening, as "sacred" or "sacramental," as connected moment-by-moment with our deeper values (and finding what language about this and what practices support us). We review the session from last time, with references to Christian, Jewish, and Buddhist contemplative practitioners who have articulated this sense of daily life practice, examining what gets in the way of this way of being with daily life (especially busyness, being lost in difficult emotions, and being cut off from the kind heart), and what supports it. Through stories and poetry, we then look in more depth at cultivating a sense of presence and even mystery in daily life, at how joy can open up this sense, and how it can be very helpful to support in different ways our understanding how the transformation of our wounds and difficulties can be seen as part of a "purification" process. In the discussion, we look more deeply into many of these themes.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2023-05-17 Guided Meditation Exploring Presence, Mystery, and Seeing Our Moment-to-Moment Practice as Part of the Awakening Process 39:05
Donald Rothberg
After initial instructions, including inviting us to connect with our deeper intentions and as well practice with a sense of moment-to-moment mystery, we have about 10 minutes of silent practice, followed by further brief instructions inviting a moment-to-moment sense of presence and mystery, another 10 minutes of silent practice, further brief instructions on seeing our practice as connected with our awakening, and another ten minutes of silent practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2023-05-17 Guided Meditation 26:08
Alan Lewis
Working with awareness and change.
Gaia House Exploring What Is

2023-05-16 The Five Powers 40:25
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Becoming a Noble Disciple: Cultivating the Mind and Life of the Ariyasāvako

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