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Dharma Talks
2012-08-17 Morning Instructions Day Four 56:45
Andrea Fella
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-17 Question and Answer Session 55:57
John Peacock
Gaia House A Mindful Way to Equanimity

2012-08-16 Q&A and Closure 32:25
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara Working with Things that Arise, a 3-day Series

2012-08-16 Working WIth Things That Arise-Guided Meditation 20:57
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara Working with Things that Arise, a 3-day Series

2012-08-16 Deepening Concentration Through Contentment 60:48
Tempel Smith
Through developing the jhana factors of piti, sukha and ekaggata (delight, contentment and one-pointedness) we can open a deeper ability to absorb with our breath.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-16 Intro & Dharma Dialogue 51:44
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara Working with Things that Arise, a 3-day Series

2012-08-16 Silent Illumination 60:41
Will Kabat-Zinn
In this talk, Will Kabat-Zinn explores the deeper meaning of the first five lines of the poem, "Guidepost of Silent Illumination" by Zen Master Hongzhi:

Silent and serene, forgetting words, bright clarity appears before you.
When you reflect it you become vast, where you embody it you are spiritually uplifted.
Spiritually solitary and shining, inner illumination restores wonder,
Dew in the moonlight, a river of stars, snow-covered pines, clouds enveloping the peak.
In darkness it is most bright, while hidden all the more manifest.
~translated by Taigen Dan Leighton

The entire poem can be found on the web. One source.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2012-08-16 Morning Instructions: Day Three 56:17
Phillip Moffitt
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-16 The Distortions of Perception (Part 2) 55:50
John Peacock
Gaia House A Mindful Way to Equanimity

2012-08-15 Part 1: 1000 Serious Moves 1:26:15
Tara Brach
We easily habituate to feeling stressed, leaning forward, trying to figure things out and get things done. The undercurrent is we are living reactively--resisting unpleasant experience, seeking out more comfort and ease--perpetually wanting life to be different than it is. In response to this confined way of living, the Buddha invites us to discover our innate capacity for happiness, the well-being that arises in full presence. These two talks explore the ways we get caught in the trance of reactivity and grimness, and the pathways to unconditioned happiness.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2012-08-15 Factors that Hinder and Support Concentration 65:10
Andrea Fella
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-15 The Heart of Awakening 54:41
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-08-15 Morning Instructions Day Two 54:55
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-15 Distortions of Perception (Part 1) 56:54
John Peacock
Gaia House A Mindful Way to Equanimity

2012-08-14 Getting To Know the Neighborhood of Concentration 64:55
Phillip Moffitt
There are many aspects and dimensions that are part of what we call concentration. Rather than take a fixed view of what your concentration practice is supposed to be like, why not take a tour of the neighborhood?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-14 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 6 1:36:07
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-08-14 Afternoon Instructions Day One 52:39
Andrea Fella
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-14 Week 5 audio - Part B 29:40
Anna Douglas
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dependent Origination - Week 5

2012-08-14 Week 5 audio 48:27
Anna Douglas
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Experience of Aging as a Dharma Practice

2012-08-14 Morning Instructions Day One 61:10
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2012-08-14 Nirvana-ing and Habits 56:14
John Peacock
Gaia House A Mindful Way to Equanimity

2012-08-13 Jack Kornfield with Chade-Meng Tan, author of Search Inside Yourself 65:29
Jack Kornfield
A conversation with Chade-Meng Tan, a conversation and dialogue....
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-08-13 Buddhist Studies - The Three Refuges - Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha - Week 7 59:04
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Three Refuges - Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha

2012-08-12 Cultivating Feeling Cared About 18:19
Rick Hanson
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-08-12 The Three Ways to Engage the Mind - and Brain 22:27
Rick Hanson
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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