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Dharma Talks
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2001-05-12 Personality View 60:52
Ajahn Amaro
Offering reflections on the Buddhas teaching regarding self view; how it arises and how it is overcome through insight.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Buddhist Contemplation

2001-05-11 Opening Talk: Refuges And Precepts 45:36
Ajahn Amaro
Offering reflections on the form of retreat and the meaning of the refuges and precepts.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Buddhist Contemplation

2001-05-10 Freedom 36:25
Charles Genoud
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2001-05-09 What is the Mind 42:54
Charles Genoud
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2001-05-07 Who Are You Really? 59:43
Jack Kornfield
An inquiry into the essence of who we really are, accepting and honoring the totality of ourselves.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2001-05-05 Moving from Retreat Life into Daily Life 67:36
Narayan Helen Liebenson

2001-05-03 Giving and Receiving 46:23
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2001-05-02 Practice is Not For Yourself 46:02
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2001-05-02 You Are the Buddha 60:41
Howard Cohn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-05-02 When Things Don't Go Our Way 49:52
Michele McDonald
Instead of pretending to be okay when our beautiful dreams get blown apart, can we learn to respond with compassion, ease and balance?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-05-01 Responding with Wisdom 45:29
Sharda Rogell
Gaia House Retreat with Sharda Rogell

2001-05-01 The Great Heart of Life 50:29
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2001-05-01 Is Something Lacking ? 43:43
Charles Genoud
Gaia House Gaia House Retreat

2001-05-01 Renunciation 58:47
Ajahn Amaro
Renunciation as a path to freedom: contentment and simplicity in everyday life. (Estimated date of talk. Exact date unknown)
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2001-05-01 Emotional Wakefulness 45:51
Christina Feldman
Because of the power of our emotions, we are called upon in this practice to cultivate emotional mindfulness and emotional freedom. What is the interface then between experiencing our feelings fully, and maintaining emotional equanimity, or balance? How can we relate to our emotional life in a way that allows the creative power of our hearts to awaken?

2001-05-01 The Five Powers Of Mind 46:57
Narayan Helen Liebenson
The five powers of mind are confidence, effort, mindfulness, concentration and wisdom. This talk addresses how they balance and work together, bringing inner freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2001-04-30 Teachings of Ajahn Chan 62:32
Jack Kornfield

2001-04-30 The Teaching of Ajahn Chah 63:04
Jack Kornfield
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-04-29 Buddhism and the Red Road 30:09
John Travis
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-04-29 Refuge 52:22
Christina Feldman
Taking refuge is an invitation to explore our inner capacity for awakening wisdom and compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-04-25 Taking Difficulties as a Path 64:34
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-04-25 Taking Difficulties as a Path 63:49
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2001-04-24 The Lion's Roar: Strength, Confidence And Wisdom From The Heart Of Metta 63:24
Marcia Rose
"When the heart enters into the mind, the mind then has quite a different quality." Learning to abide in our practice and in our life as a whole with kindness and patience--the heart of metta--we are then able to respond rather than react to what life offers. Stories woven into this talk are from the time of the Buddha and from our contemporary time that exemplify what the Buddha called "The Lion's Roar."
Mabel Dodge, Taos

2001-04-23 No 'me', No 'i', No 'mine': Liberation In Not Clinging 65:16
Marcia Rose
The essential aim of the Buddha's teaching is toward the understanding that comes through our own direct experience; that there is no person who is a 'self' and no thing- nothing- that is a separate self.
Mabel Dodge, Taos

2001-04-22 Suffering: Its Cause And Its End 1:16:57
Marcia Rose
Through deep understanding, we can find the end of the restlessness of constant craving and resistance; the end of suffering.
Mabel Dodge, Taos

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