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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Dharma Talks
2018-03-13
Equanimity
44:51
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Oren Jay Sofer
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The series on the Seven Awakening factors concludes with Oren J. Sofer’s talk on the quality of equanimity. Sofer tells us that this quality develops slowly among the other factors and is considered one of the highest attainments in Buddhist practice. The fore-taste of evenness and balance can be considered a glimpse into the mind of an awakened being.
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Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
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Seven Factors of Awakening
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2017-12-06
Cultivating Equanimity 2
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Donald Rothberg
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After a review of the basic qualities of equanimity and five main practices to cultivate equanimity, we focus on two ways in particular that equanimity can be confusing and/or become distorted: (1) when equanimity is not integrated with the awakened heart, and (2) when equanimity is more aloof and not responsive and active. As equanimity develops, it becomes rooted in a deep, compassionate, responsive, and unshakeable awareness.
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Spirit Rock Meditation Center
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2017-12-03
Dukkha, and the ending of Dukkha ...
60:37
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Jill Shepherd
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... and the ending of this retreat. The Four Noble Truths as a refuge, and suggestions for transitioning from retreat practice to daily life, using the ten parami of generosity, renunciation, ethical conduct, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, resolve, kindness, and equanimity
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Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
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Three-Month Retreat - Part 2
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2017-07-20
Talk: Metta/Lovingkindness
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Ruth King
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During this 5-day silent retreat we will explore the Brahma Viharas, or Divine Abodes–four practices that open and nurture the heart.
In the Buddhist teachings, these four practices–loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity–are considered the highest qualities of heart and emotional wellbeing.
On our retreat, we’ll not only begin to sense into these qualities of heart, but practice abiding and dwelling in them as well. Over time, these practices can become our true home, as well as the atmosphere in which we deepen our mindfulness practice and intimacy with life.
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Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC
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Opening the Heart in the Divine Abodes
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