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Dharma Talks
2005-04-24 Non-Attachment Is Presence, Not Absence 54:30
Ajahn Sucitto
Non-attachment is not to be confused with avoidance, spacing out, losing connection to what is happening.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-24 Wise Intention (Sutta On The Two Kinds Of Thought) 45:52
James Baraz
Working consciously with intention is the key to creating wisdom and happiness in our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2005-04-24 Decolonizing Our Minds From Greed, Hatred And Delusion 67:07
Michele McDonald
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2005 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2005-04-23 Introductory Remarks 52:55
Jack Kornfield

2005-04-23 Breathing, Body, Speech, & Mind 69:43
Ajahn Sucitto
Embodying the mind - mindfulness of body - counteracts the effects of "loss" (ignorance). Loss is loss of presence - accompanied by either tightening or collapsing.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-23 Recollection Of Death And Of Buddha 50:53
Ajahn Sucitto
Recollection connects the thinking mind and heart and generates felt values for inspiration, clarity, and blessing.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-22 Overview Of Embodied Mind 65:33
Ajahn Sucitto
"Citta" - The center of awareness extends through thinking, emotion, and somatic senses. Dhamma practice covers all these.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-22 Co-Dependency And Delusion 67:03
Arinna Weisman
Delusion seduces us into thinking we are dependent on people, material objects or pleasant experiences for our happiness. Renunciation and the practice of the precepts bring us to the peace we are.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2005-04-22 Five Spiritual Faculties: How Awakening Happens 64:46
James Baraz
How the process of awakening unfolds in meditation practice starting with faith and culminating in wisdom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2005-04-21 Satipatthana Sutta - part 17 - Mindfulness Of Dhamma: Hindrances - Sloth & Torpor 61:50
Joseph Goldstein
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2005 at IMS - Forest Refuge
In collection: Satipatthana Sutta Series

2005-04-20 Right Effort, Right mind 37:34
Sylvia Boorstein

2005-04-20 The Four Contemplations 47:44
Arinna Weisman
Contemplating the blessings of birth as a human being and our capacity to awaken the gates of impermanence, karma and imperfection to wisdom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2005-04-20 Karma & Not-Self 10:19
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Looking at the teaching of not-self in the context of the teaching of Karma, and not the other way around.
In collection: Self & Not-Self Series

2005-04-19 Ten Guided Meditations: 10 - Metta 21:20
Marcia Rose

2005-04-18 Analyzing The Breath 8:07
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Cultivating mindfulness of the body by thinking of it as composed of breath sensations.
In collection: Breath Meditation Series

2005-04-17 Soft And Hard Interpretations Of Three Characteristics: Dukkha - part 2 63:43
Michele McDonald
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2005 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2005-04-17 Instructions - Sitting Practice 2 37:12
Narayan Helen Liebenson
Expanding beyond the breath.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-16 Compassion and Kindness (Part 2) 65:43
John Peacock
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2005-04-16 Ten Guided Meditations: 9 - Review 18:51
Marcia Rose

2005-04-16 The 7 Factors Of Awakening 62:25
Narayan Helen Liebenson
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-16 Farewell Talk 2 59:24
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2005-04-16 Instructions - Sitting Practice 1 31:54
Narayan Helen Liebenson
Basic instructions on breath meditation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2005-04-15 Compassion and Kindness As Ways of Knowing the World 56:13
John Peacock
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2005-04-14 The Guests Come and Go 23:11
Ayya Medhanandi
“Being human is a guest house” wrote Rumi. Every day we greet new arrivals – joys, sorrows, hostilities and more; and moments of awareness too. We bow to the present moment and greet them all, be they thorns or unruly monsters like malice, shame, fear, anger or greed. Can we see them all just as they are, painful or pleasant – impermanent, not ours, not who we are? Can we let them come and go, and be grateful? Treat whatever passes through the heart as empty. After all, these are karmic messengers from beyond bearing unique spiritual gifts. For in their presence, we strengthen our practice. Wisely attentive, reflective, and aware, we are on the magnificent path of waking up.
Bodhinyanarama Monastery, Stokes Valley, New Zealand

2005-04-14 Ten Guided Meditations: 8 - Big Mind 29:40
Marcia Rose

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