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Dharma Talks
2017-06-14 Morning Teaching: How Good Do You Have to Be 45:40
Ajahn Sucitto
Find the response to this question from that safe space in embodiment. Mixed in with places where one feels shut down, agitated and sleepy is a certain quality that feels comfortable. Sense it, enjoy it, then view the rest from that place of refuge. This is a movement of compassion. It’s not good, it’s not right, it’s just aware.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg The Wisdom of Embodiment

2017-06-07 Compassion for Oneself (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:06
Kamala Masters
Contemplations on opening to the 1st Noble Truth
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Aging, Dying and Awakening

2017-06-02 Equanimity & Compassion, Guided meditation, Art & Science of Meditation retreat 32:10
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight The Art and Science of Meditation

2017-05-30 Going Against the Stream: Cultivating Wisdom, Compassion and Peace from the Inside Out 1:15:51
Martin Aylward
2500 years ago, Buddha taught meditation and inner inquiry as a revolutionary practice; Training the mind and freeing the heart to turn against the streams of greed, negativity and confusion that we see habitually affecting both our own inner lives, and driving the dominant forces of society. How can we genuinely explore and deeply understand how these currents and habits operate, so as to find an inner freedom and ease, and to make a wise and effective response to the world we live in?
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2017-05-27 Day 5: Metta Sit (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 34:06
Brian Lesage
Compassion Practice
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Teachings on the Path of Awakening

2017-05-27 Compassion & Equanimity in Difficult Times, Daylong Retreat: Afternoon 66:35
Joseph Goldstein
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2017-05-27 Compassion and Equanimity in Difficult Times, Daylong Retreat: Morning 2:10:13
Joseph Goldstein
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2017-05-26 Compassion and Equanimity in Difficult Times, Evening Talk 1:53:02
Joseph Goldstein
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2017-05-24 Standing for the Dhamma 7:56
Ayya Medhanandi
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.
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  When Truth Speaks Out

2017-05-23 Rising Up Like A Swan 15:05
Ayya Medhanandi
Reviewing our effort to practise, recalibrate and make adjustments as needed. Make peace with what arises – neither controlling nor being passive; like a parent – compassionate, mindful, discerning. Whatever hindrance is most predominant, make it skilful, waking up if we’re asleep, or settling down if we’re restless, calming when agitated or patiently balancing. This is nothing short of the way to Nibbana, the supreme goal. Step by step, through all manner of sufferings and joys, we radiate blessings in the ten directions.
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  When Truth Speaks Out

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