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Dharma Talks
2014-11-19 Awakening Through Change and Loss 1:19:42
Tara Brach
Our capacity to live and love fully is entirely related to how we open to the truth of impermanence. This talk examines how our ways of trying to control life solidify our perception of being separate and threatened. We then look at the wings of mindful presence and compassion that open us to loss and grief, and reveal the loving awareness that is beyond birth and death.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2014-11-18 Guided Compassion Meditation 54:50
Bonnie Duran
This talk takes the "self" or yogi as the recipient of compassion from a benefactor
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 2

2014-11-11 Guided Compassion Practice 59:56
Brian Lesage
This talk gives a basic introduction to the practice of compassion and then includes a guided meditation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 2

2014-11-07 Metta and Compassion in our Vipassana Practice 59:18
Rebecca Bradshaw
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 2

2014-10-29 Meditation - Compassion Practice - Tonglen 29:41
Tara Brach
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2014 IMCW Fall Retreat: Intimacy with Life

2014-10-17 Wisdom and Compassion 61:22
Carol Wilson
Wisdom needs compassion, compassion needs wisdom; mindfulness cultivates both.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-10-17 Five subjects for frequent recollection: what the Buddha encouraged us to think about. 57:29
Sally Armstrong
The five subjects or themes that the Buddha considered important for frequent recollection are: 1. I am of the nature to age; I have not gone beyond ageing 2. I am of the nature to sicken; I have not gone beyond sickness 3. I am of the nature to die; I have not gone beyond dying 4. All that is mine, beloved and pleasing, will become otherwise, will become separated from me 5. I am the owner of my kamma, heir to my kamma, born of my kamma. Whatever kamma I shall do, for good or for ill, of that I will be the heir. To contemplate these themes brings us in direct contact with the truth of things, especially the truth of dukkha, or suffering. Fully understanding these truths allows us to open to the reality of our life, and every life, and deepens our capacity for compassion.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2014-10-15 Meditation: It IS what you think! 52:42
Sylvia Boorstein
Cultivating the habit of a mind that responds with wisdom and compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-10-09 Compassion and Not-Self 48:54
Winnie Nazarko
A discussion of the truth of Not-Self and how we can see it in our own direct experience. How this seeing comes out of compassion and supports it.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-10-05 Mind and Emotions 61:35
Dori Langevin
Clearly knowing our mind states and relating with wisdom and compassion opens the path to awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight Meditation Retreat

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