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Dharma Talks
2013-01-25 Concentration And Insight Together As One Path of Practice 64:10
Richard Shankman
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Steadying the Mind: Opening to Insight

2013-01-25 Morning Instructions 60:16
Richard Shankman
Breath as the basis to opening and allowing what is here.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Steadying the Mind: Opening to Insight

2013-01-24 Why I teach Awakening Joy. 55:01
James Baraz
In the talk, I share what motivated me to teach Buddha Dharma as a path of happiness. Some of the teachings might obscure this fact through misunderstanding, as well as the underlying teachings that lead to genuine well-being.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2013-01-24 It Might Of Been Otherwise 50:31
Bob Stahl
Reflection on impermanence and how to work with challenges/hindrances that come up in practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Steadying the Mind: Opening to Insight

2013-01-24 Morning Instructions 69:39
Richard Shankman
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Steadying the Mind: Opening to Insight

2013-01-23 Dharma Talk 68:35
Doug Phillips
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2013-01-23 Méditation guidée sur la fugacité 13:24
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2013-01-23 Instructions and Suggestions for Lying Meditation 14:00
Andrea Fella
Instructions and suggestions for exploring meditation in the lying posture. This talk was recorded by a retreatant, and the quality is variable.
Vipassana Hawai'i Mindfulness of Mind in Oahu

2013-01-22 Reliable Refuge 39:13
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2013-01-22 Dependent Origination 19:25:54
Rodney Smith
Dependent Origination is the formative way that self and other arises in the world. When we look deeply at each of these twelve links we only discover emptiness and stillness. The question arises, how have we deceived ourselves to believe we and the world are formed and substantial? The answer the Buddha tells us is because we do not really look at all. We simply assume causes from previous conditions; we let our past decide the present. When we look, we see through this pretense into a world of mystery.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society

2013-01-22 Dependent Origination: Causality 60:56
Rodney Smith
Dependent Origination is the way the Buddha understood the arising of individuated forms in the world. The question D.O. attempts to answer is how the world and the sense-of-self come into existence. That is, what are the causal conditions of separation? Why do we see the world as we see it? The first two talks in this series are overviews of the sequential unfolding of D.O. and the remaining talks examine each of the twelve individual link within this chain. Conditioned causality is the fact that many conditions conspire to allow a single internal or external event to arise. Western thought usually focuses on a single cause, but with increased insight we see that causal factors are limitless. No one person or one event "made us angry," the whole universe was the reason that anger arose.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: Dependent Origination

2013-01-21 20 Years of Dharma at Spirit Rock 54:57
Heather Sundberg
Heather's personal story of 20 years of practice at Spirit Rock, including teachings on the 4 Noble Truths, Lovingkindness and daily life practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2013-01-21 Emotional Intelligence (January Talk) 68:50
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara TiE at Innovation Pavilion

2013-01-20 Loving The House That Ego Built, Part 2 60:05
Howard Cohn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-01-20 Loving The House That Ego Built, Part 1 1:30:31
Howard Cohn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-01-20 Sutta Study Class: The Honeyball Sutta (part 2) 1:12:27
Guy Armstrong
MN 18
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-01-20 Sutta Study Class: The Honeyball Sutta (part 1) 1:30:08
Guy Armstrong
MN 18
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-01-20 Metta into the World 61:59
Donald Rothberg
Our inner practice of metta and our practice of metta in the world are interwoven as we come more and more to practice in all activities and all parts of our lives. We explore this interconnection in terms of metta as a formal practice, challenges in metta and ways of bringing metta into the world.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat

2013-01-20 Training the Mind in Non-Attachment 57:12
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2013-01-20 7 Factors of Awakening 46:54
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2013-01-20 Closing with Dharma Songs 20:57
La Sarmiento
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2013 IMCW Women's Retreat: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation

2013-01-19 Metta For All Beings 64:57
Heather Sundberg
Through the story of the Buddha and the mad elephant, traditional and creative techniques and inspirational and real life examples, the talk takes us on a journey of metta for all beings.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat

2013-01-19 Encountering the Shadow Deities 62:57
Tara Brach
When we forget who we are, we are living in a trance that is characterized by suffering. This talk explores the genesis of this trance, and the transformation that is possible as we bring forgiveness and mindful presence to the afflictive emotions that naturally arise.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2013 IMCW Women's Retreat: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation

2013-01-18 Introduction To Mindfulness Retreat 1:10:11
Mark Coleman
An orientation to mindfulness and loving kindness retreat
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Living a Mindful and Compassionate Life: Insight and Metta Weekend

2013-01-18 Reflections on Faith 48:43
Winnie Nazarko
Faith is a loaded word for many Westerners, yet it is a key quality in Buddhist practice. This talk clarifies what faith (saddha) isn't, and what it is, as part of the eight fold path
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

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