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Dharma Talks
2023-10-11 Appreciative Joy - Talk 53:41
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2023-10-11 Dependent Origination: Relaxing the Agitated Classroom of the Heart. 56:02
Yahel Avigur
This recording includes a quote read by trainee teacher Gareth Fysh-Foskett.
Gaia House Liberating Ways of Looking

2023-10-11 Week 2 - Guided Meditation - Arriving & Settling 23:19
Juha Penttilä
Gaia House Foundational Skills of Attention and Samadhi (online series)

2023-10-11 Die vier Verkehrtheiten - vipallāsa 55:33
Yuka Nakamura
Die vier Verkehrtheiten verdrehen und verzerren unsere Wahrnehmung der Welt und führen zu Leiden und Konflikten. Durch die Praxis von Satipatthana können wir sie auflösen und eine neue, befreiende Art der Wahrnehmung entdecken.
Karunahaus

2023-10-11 We Can Learn to Learn from What Is Happening in Our World 44:49
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene | Online Wednesday-Mornings
Aloka Earth Room

2023-10-11 The Wisdom of Compassion, Afternoon Sit with Instructions 41:12
Devon Hase
Teaching and guided meditation on the practice of Karuna, or Compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight 2023

2023-10-11 Skillful Shaping of Perception 44:12
Kirsten Kratz
Gaia House Liberating Ways of Looking

2023-10-11 Q&A 13:01
Ajahn Sucitto
Participant questions are précised and read into the file. The reading does not communicate the emotion that was frequently beautifully present: 00:08 Q1: I started listening to your recordings maybe in 2020 and it just really resonates with me the way you explain the citta. I just have never heard it described in quite the way you do, it all makes sense. So just to say thank you for this. 01:11 Q2: Could you speak about the bowing - what you are doing and how to do it. 05:56 Q3: I don’t have words to express my heart but thanks. The silence this morning … there’s something about it … The process is so intriguing, so beautiful, so thank you all everybody. 06:22 Q4 I so appreciate your clarity. You have helped me to understand things that I touched into years ago. And I went down cul-de-sacs not understanding. I am so grateful to have come into contact with you. 08:32 Q5 It’s been a difficult year for me and with your teaching I feel like an instrument that has been retuned. I feel I can play now or sing. 08:49 Q6 I want to say I am very grateful to be here and it seems that I have probably done some wholesome actions along the way. Sometimes when I look at my life I look at the difficult things that have happened to me and now I see I need to also look at the beautiful things. 09:21 Q7 For the last 10 years I have been struggling with daily practice and now I see better that practice is not just for half an hour but it’s 24/7 and I have to do my best. 11:15 Q8 You’ve talked about practicing with the paramis. I don’t know what they are. Is there a text you could recommend on this? 11:59 Q9 I just wanted to thank you and everyone for the silent presence and especially to thank you for how you led us into silence. 12:17 Q10 I just want to add that the QiGong was really special and added a lot. Thank you for that. 12:35 Q11 Who is your teacher in QiGong?
Bodhi College Unpicking the Tangled Skein

2023-10-11 Establishing Samadhi Through Breath / Mettā 46:20
Yahel Avigur
Gaia House Liberating Ways of Looking

2023-10-11 Coming to the end 50:50
Ajahn Sucitto
A Dhamma session is special, a form that is unlike the form in which most people live. But as we return to the helter-skelter of city life, it offers certain things to bear in mind.
Cittaviveka 2023 Dhamma Talks

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