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Dharma Talks
2017-03-26
Truth Beyond Happiness and Dukkha
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Ajahn Sucitto
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Ajahn Sucitto describes how the pursuit of certainty and comfort acts as a barrier to the deep discharge of the pain of being. Discharge becomes available through allowing and handling the weight and intensities of unresolved dukkha. When approached with honesty and accuracy, there is the possibility to experience what is real, the unconditioned.
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Tisarana Buddhist Monastery
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Morning Meeting Offerings
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2017-02-22
Listening to the Song – Part I
49:01
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Tara Brach
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Listening is more than a communications skill, it is a capacity that awakens our awareness. As we learn to listen inwardly, we begin to understand and care for the life that is here. And as we listen to others, that same intimacy emerges. In this two-part series we examine the blocks to listening and the practices that cultivate this essential domain of human potential. Our focus is both on the transformational power of listening in our personal lives, and also the necessity for deep listening if we are to bring healing to our wider society.
"Listening is the forerunner. If we don’t listen to the pain within and around us, we can’t respond."
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Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC
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IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks
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2017-02-08
Trusting Our Awakening Heart
50:51
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Tara Brach
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The more we trust that our awareness and heart are awakening, the more we find ease, grace and true empowerment in our lives. This talk explores two pathways of deepening our sense of belonging and trust: direct presence with the pain of separation, and turning toward the loving presence that is increasingly manifesting through these human forms.
” … we need people who are able to respond from the heart – not from an angry or egoic reactivity, but from real wisdom.”
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Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC
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IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks
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