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Dharma Talks
2011-05-30 Wisdom 55:37
Mark Coleman
What is wisdom - How do we cultivate an experiential, lived wisdom in our lives, so we live wisely in our relationships with ourselves, each other and the world...
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2011-05-30 Wise Speech and the Path of Awakening 54:33
Donald Rothberg
We explore (1) the importance of speech practice; (2) its place in the path of awakening; (3) the nature of awakening and the path to awakening; and (4) the specific teachings on speech from the Buddha, particularly on the four ethical guidelines of truthfulness, helpfulness, kindness, and appropriateness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness, Wise Speech, and Compassionate Communication

2011-05-29 Assumptions About Love 54:52
Rebecca Bradshaw
Exploring metta and our assumptions about life and love.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Loving Friendliness: Metta Retreat

2011-05-29 Guided Meditation 50:48
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2011-05-29 Retreat Day 4 59:35
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-05-29 Dharma Talk 25:14
Amma Thanasanti
Zen Temple in Ann Arbor
Shakti Vihara

2011-05-29 Q&A Session 20:52
Amma Thanasanti
Zen Temple in Ann Arbor
Shakti Vihara

2011-05-28 Mindfulness of the Body, Part 2 27:16
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-05-28 Mindfulness of the Body, Part 1 42:01
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-05-28 Pause For The Deathless - Vesak 51:34
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2011-05-28 Retreat Day 3 65:02
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-05-27 Suffering and the Cause of Suffering 53:08
Grove Burnett
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center

2011-05-26 The Gifts of Retreat Practice 55:55
Gil Fronsdal
Guest speaker Gil Fronsdal shares his reflections on the benefit of retreat practice and the vision for his new Retreat Center in Scotts Valley: Insight Retreat Center.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center IMCB Regular Talks

2011-05-26 'The Four Heavenly Messengers" 31:57
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 'The Marriage of Being and Doing': Monastic Retreat with the Saranaloka Nuns

2011-05-26 2011 Retreat Day 1 37:02
Jason Murphy
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-05-25 Part 1: Stress and Meditation 1:22:13
Tara Brach
When we are suffering from stress, we are paying attention to our world in a narrow and rigid way. Through meditations that cultivate a wakeful and open attention, we can dramatically transform the feelings of anxiety and aloneness that underlie all stress.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2011-05-25 Equanimity in Action IV - Committed Action, Non-Attachment to Outcome. 50:52
Donald Rothberg
After considering how cultivating equanimity helps us to release and find balance with our conditioned patterns, we explore the powerful principle expressed by T.S. Elliot as "Ours is in the trying, the rest is not our business."
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2011-05-24 Satipatthana Sutta, Third Foundation: Division Through Worry 59:12
Rodney Smith
Worry attempts to protect us from every contingency. It becomes a pattern and view of life where I am the guardian and protector of my security. Worry is actually a process of self-affirmation because we keep affirming our power over what life brings forth. If I let down my guard, life would be chaotic and out of control, and therefore I need to worry to have everything turn out as I wish. Worry and planning elevates us to the status of a god while we are actually being controlled by fear.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: The Satipatthana Sutta

2011-05-24 Questions 11:36
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-05-23 Your Buddha Nature 62:36
Jack Kornfield
On the 10 perfections of Buddha Nature
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2011-05-23 Four Noble Truths 52:55
Ayya Anandabodhi
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Marriage of Being and Doing, Nuns' Monastic Retreat

2011-05-22 John Peacock & Christina Feldman 53:36
John Peacock
Karuna Workshops :  The Foundation of Mindfulness

2011-05-22 Wisely Relating to Feeling States 58:44
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2011-05-22 Rebel Buddha 28:52
Jason Murphy
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-05-21 Habits, Action and Personality 46:13
Shaila Catherine
Underlying tendencies (toward greed, hate, and delusion) fuel habits that obstruct our freedom. Tendencies toward irritation, anger, craving, and ignorance may arise in times of stress when our mindfulness is weak, and they distort our perception of things. But tendencies arise in both luxurious and modest environments, in situations of comfort as well as pain. How we relate to experience reinforces patterns and conditioning. Greed, hate, and delusion are causes for the arising of kamma (karma). The simile of the two darts describes the difference between simply enduring bodily feelings of pain, and proliferating reactions of anger and aversion that add suffering to our pain. This talk explores the primary tendencies of sensual desire, anger, and ignorance, and shows how we can free the mind from their influence in our everyday life.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Everyday Dhamma—Teachings for the Lay Life

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