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2015-12-05 Whole Life Practice 58:59
Tempel Smith
Retreat life is just part of the path of awakening. Most of us will spend near to the entirety of our lives living at home in our daily activities. Retreat practice is a great resource for living an awakened life.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center In the Presence of Love: Metta and Qigong Retreat

2015-09-01 Make Me One with Everything 59:50
Lama Surya Das
Lama Surya Das speaks about his most recent book, “Make Me One with Everything, Buddhist Meditations to Awaken from the Illusion of Separation.” Becoming one with everything, by seeing through separateness, is the heart of what Lama Surya Das calls “co-meditation.” “Co” means with. So, co-meditating is not just meditating with other people, but with everything that arises. This opens the door to what Buddhists call “everyday Dharma,” which integrates mindful Dharma into daily life. Everything is the object of our meditation; there are no distractions. When we co-meditate, we are being one with everything, not against it nor apart from it. This is the meaning of “inter-being.” This is also the answer to our great loneliness and the alienation that we feel today.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2015-08-04 Bring Wisdom and beautiful qualities into our daily life and community. Also speaking with Jean Ester and John Martin 13:29:17
Arinna Weisman
Building equity and love in our communications and relationsships
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center An Undefended Heart and Mind: A Retreat for the LGBTQI Gender-Queer Community

2015-07-24 Compassion and Intention 53:48
Martine Batchelor
The connection between experiential enquiry and compassion, how to develop and manifest a compassionate wise intention in daily life.
Gaia House Secular Buddhist Meditation Retreat

2015-07-21 Precepts: The Gift of Fearlessness 28:24
Shaila Catherine
This talk by Shaila Catherine is the first in a speaker series titled Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts. It offers an over view of the five precepts (sila) as training tools for bringing mindfulness and restraint into our actions, relationships, and daily life activities. These basic guidelines for living an ethical life, and the power of restraint are as relevant in the modern world as they were in ancient India. Taking care with our actions can be a source of joy and happiness. When our actions are clear, the mind is free from regret, guilt, and remorse; we gain self-respect, self-esteem, and confidence. The four bases of success (iddhipadas) can be used to strengthen these training precepts. With the support of desire, energy, consciousness, and investigation we can fully commit to abstain from unwholesome actions, and develop wholesome states, thereby gaining sovereignty over our own mind.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts

2015-06-14 The Art Of Mindful Living - Part 2 66:48
Matthew Daniell
From suffering to freedom Park two Skillful relationship of Shamatha (calm) and Vipassana (clear seeing) in all postures and it all times. Daily life practice as one
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Art of Mindful Living: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students

2015-06-11 The Art Of Mindful Living - Part 1 66:41
Matthew Daniell
Part 1 of the journey of suffering to the end of suffering. Building the foundation of calming(shamatha) and beginning to see into life(vipassana), daily life and formal practice as one wise attitude.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Art of Mindful Living: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students

2015-06-05 Closing Talk, Daily Life Instructions 40:46
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Gaia House Dhamma Everywhere

2015-05-21 Q & A on Daily Life Dharma Practice 58:46
James Baraz
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2015-03-27 Practicing in All the Parts of Our Lives: "Let Your Practice and Life Be One" 59:03
Donald Rothberg
On this last evening of our monthlong retreat (two months for some), we explore how to bring our practice out in our daily lives in the world. We examine (1) the nature of the archetypal "return" in the spiritual journey; (2) the figure of the bodhisattva; and 3) some suggestions for foundational, intermediate, and advanced modes of daily life practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight 1 Month Retreat

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