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Dharma Talks
2018-04-26 Q&A 07 9:02
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Ling Shan Temple :  2018 Taiwan Ling Shan Temple Retreat 德加尼亚禅师灵山禅寺禅修营

2018-04-26 Five Faculties 4 -- Mindfulness into Concen 43:11
Kim Allen
Series on the Five Spiritual Faculties, emphasizing the links between the steps.
Insight Santa Cruz

2018-04-26 Instructions 5 31:38
Stephen Batchelor
Fifth Instructions
Gaia House Sŏn (Zen) Retreat

2018-04-26 Group 08 2:43:44
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Ling Shan Temple :  2018 Taiwan Ling Shan Temple Retreat 德加尼亚禅师灵山禅寺禅修营

2018-04-26 Exploring Our Experience with Nonviolent Communication 60:41
Oren Jay Sofer
Teaching, practice and discussion on emotions: where do they come from? How can we express them constructively? Using the form of making observations, stating feelings and needs.
Sacred Stream Center :  Mindful Communication: A Wise Speech Retreat

2018-04-26 Group 07 1:58:17
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Ling Shan Temple :  2018 Taiwan Ling Shan Temple Retreat 德加尼亚禅师灵山禅寺禅修营

2018-04-26 Guided Metta: Those We Overlook 24:46
Oren Jay Sofer
A brief guided meditation on cultivating good will towards a "neutral" person or stranger.
Sacred Stream Center :  Mindful Communication: A Wise Speech Retreat

2018-04-25 In the Elephant’s Footprint 35:29
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2018-04-25 Meditation: Cultivating a Clear and Relaxed Presence 22:00
Tara Brach
This guided meditation begins with a calming breath to quiet the mind and relax the body. Following this, we establish our presence with an anchor – the breath, sound or sensation – and practice “coming back” from distractions, and including whatever direct experience asks for our kind attention. The meditation ends with a short loving kindness prayer.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2018-04-25 Responding to Change with a Wise Heart 54:48
Tara Brach
An intrinsic part of spiritual life is facing the truth of impermanence. When we open to the changing flow without resistance, we naturally cherish this passing life, and realize the timeless, changeless awareness that is our true home. Yet we are conditioned to grasp on to the passing pleasures (and all that we love) and resist the inevitable arising of stress and unpleasant experience. This talk includes teachings and guided reflections that help us identify the ways we are reacting to major changes in our life. We explore how to shift from reacting to meeting impermanence with an allowing presence, and then responding to our circumstances with wisdom and compassion.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

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