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Dharma Talks
in English
2015-08-07
Energy, Image, Emotion (Part 1)
63:23
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Rob Burbea
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The set of talks and meditations from this course outlines the foundations and some of the possibilities for opening up a practice of the imaginal. Please note that this set forms a progressively unfolding series of teachings, so the talks and practices will probably be more fully understood and absorbed if they are taken in order.
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Gaia House
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Path of the Imaginal (Longer Course)
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2015-08-07
Energy Body: Instructions (1)
1:34:14
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Rob Burbea
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The set of talks and meditations from this course outlines the foundations and some of the possibilities for opening up a practice of the imaginal. Please note that this set forms a progressively unfolding series of teachings, so the talks and practices will probably be more fully understood and absorbed if they are taken in order.
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Gaia House
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Path of the Imaginal (Longer Course)
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2015-08-06
Three Poisons
44:02
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Bob Stahl
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This talk by Bob Stahl is the fifth in a speaker series titled Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015. The Three Poisons are greed, hatred and ignorance. They are called the three poisons because they fuel suffering. For example, the nature of desire keeps us wanting something that we can’t quite get. The suffering is the misconception that we need to get that something outside of ourselves in order to be whole. Fortunately, the antidote is simply the relinquishment of the poison. By relinquishing greed, in its place arises contentment. By relinquishing hatred, in its place arises open heartedness. By relinquishing ignorance, in its place arises clear seeing into the nature of things and into the causes of suffering and the path to freedom.
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Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
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In
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Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015
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2015-08-06
"The Courage to Cultivate Wisdom"
56:09
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Kate Munding
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Tonight I will start a short series on the Eight Fold Path (listed below). This quintessential list from the Buddha is a guide to ending our stress, suffering and unsatisfactory overlay on life. It is the path towards true happiness and freedom.
The suggested reading is:
"The Noble Eight Fold Path,
The Way to the End of Suffering"
by Bhikkhu Bodhi
See: http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/noble8path6.pdf
This will be discussed during the next Dharma talk.
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Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley
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IMCB Regular Talks
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