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Dharma Talks
2000-03-28 Relationships As Path 57:22
Tara Brach
Delving into how our relationships are the ground of spiritual awakening.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-03-27 The Eightfold Path 4: Wise Action 39:28
Rodney Smith
Without the integrating the wise view into our actions, our path can remain very conceptual.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society

2000-03-26 Mudita: Sympathetic Joy 49:09
Marie Mannschatz

2000-03-24 Bodhisattva's Aspiration 63:04
Tara Brach
The Bodhisattva is resolved to realize non-separation and live from this truth. On this path, we widen the circle of compassion to include all of life.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-03-23 Death, Grief and Practice 29:17
Eugene Cash

2000-03-23 Losing It: How Being Humbled Can Lead To True Humility 56:49
James Baraz
The experience of seeing the confusion in our minds as well as its unskillful expression in words and actions can be very humbling. How can we use our mistakes to deepen our practice and turn them into a noble humility that deepens our understanding and enriches our spiritual life?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2000-03-22 Compassion 1:13:21
Joseph Goldstein

2000-03-21 On Not Knowing 59:25
Jack Kornfield
Learning to rest in mystery, wisdom, and not knowing.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2000-03-20 In This Very Body 51:54
Marie Mannschatz
Body awareness and the five aggregates.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-03-19 Desire and Awakening of Our Hearts 55:58
Tara Brach

2000-03-18 Desire and Awakening 56:08
Tara Brach

2000-03-17 In the Seen. Just the Seen 55:01
Eugene Cash

2000-03-16 What We Need Is Here 58:47
Howard Cohn

2000-03-15 Man II 51:11
Marie Mannschatz

2000-03-14 3 Characteristics 49:20
Jack Kornfield

2000-03-14 Three Characteristics 49:50
Jack Kornfield

2000-03-13 Characteristics of Life 39:31
Jack Kornfield

2000-03-13 Awakening from the Dream 63:41
Tara Brach

2000-03-13 The Eightfold Path 3: Wise Speech 39:45
Rodney Smith
We are most often known by what we say, externally, to others; while self-knowledge comes, most often, by what we say internally to ourselves.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society

2000-03-13 Awakening From The Dream 64:03
Tara Brach
Recognizing the prison of our conceptual minds and hwo we can open into our True Nature.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-03-11 Renunciation 54:33
Eugene Cash

2000-03-10 Happiness of the Buddha 49:38
Howard Cohn

2000-03-09 Contemplation of the Body 49:54
Eugene Cash

2000-03-09 Self Knowledge And Selflessness 46:46
Narayan Helen Liebenson
The path of awareness and the discovery of no self.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-03-08 Blessing Our Inner Life 57:19
Tara Brach
Learning how to handle the difficulties we can encounter when our hearts become wakeful and compassionate.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

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