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2024-07-15 Buddhist Studies: Understanding Karma and Intention - Week 3 of 4 - Meditation 27:52
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - Understanding Karma and Intention

2024-07-15 Buddhist Studies: Understanding Karma and Intention - Week 3 of 4 - Talk 59:00
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - Understanding Karma and Intention

2024-07-08 Understanding Karma and Intention - Week 2 of 4 - Meditation 31:21
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - Understanding Karma and Intention

2024-07-08 Understanding Karma and Intention - Week 2 of 4 - Talk 39:58
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - Understanding Karma and Intention

2024-07-01 Buddhist Studies: Understanding Karma and Intention - Week 1 of 4 - Meditation 24:49
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - Understanding Karma and Intention

2024-07-01 Buddhist Studies: Understanding Karma and Intention - Week 1 of 4 - Talk 59:18
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - Understanding Karma and Intention

2024-02-24 Q&A 43:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 Yesterday I had this thought that there is no shame in suffering. I'm wondering what is noble about the noble about the suffering in the first noble truth. Q2 06:17 Could you differentiate between awareness and consciousness? Q3 16:18 Please speak about bowing. Q4 20:39 Do you start and end your day with any reflections or recollections or practices? Q5 28:03 What is happening when right view and release become partially obscured again after right view has been attained? Why is it becoming obscured? Is cultivation of the empty field the main practice then and purification? Q6 33:32 It's taken several retreats to uncover this tremendous sense of guilt. When it arises it makes sense to avoid reconstructing the stories. the habit is to shut down the feeling. It appears as a pain in the chest. It shifts to holding back tears. Is this karma rather than the person?
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2023-10-03 The 5 Recollections, Samvega and Karma (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:18
Gullu Singh
In this talk, Gullu reflects on the ancient practice from the Buddha of the 5 subjects for frequent recollection which invites us to contemplate that we are of the nature to age, get sick, to die and be separated from all the dear to us (one way or another) and yet, we have agency to develop qualities of mind and heart that allow us to move through these innate difficulties of life with more grace. Awareness of death can bring a sense of spiritual urgency (samvega) which is useful in cultivation practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Maranasati: Mindful of Death, Awakening to Life

2023-06-06 Changing those Deep Patterns 26:19
Ayya Santussika
We may think that our anger, anxiety, regret, jealousy, longing, sorrow, etc. are just a part of our character, or our karma, or that they assail us and we have no control over them or the power to abandon them. In this talk, we look at how to challenge this perception and stop feeding our mental and emotional patterns.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center The Buddha’s Gradual Path: Spiritual Progress in Lay Life

2023-05-16 Karma, Rebirth and Not-Self 61:17
Greg Scharf
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2023

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