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Dharma Talks
2012-01-21 An Overview of the Eightfold Path 64:16
Howard Cohn
A talk given by Sharda Rogell, Anna Douglas and Howie Cohn teaching on the importance of practicing and following the path to wisdom and compassion as taught by the Buddha.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-01-21 An Overview of the Eightfold Path 64:09
Sharda Rogell
A talk given by Sharda Rogell, Anna Douglas and Howie Cohn teaching on the importance of practicing and following the path to wisdom and compassion as taught by the Buddha.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-01-21 An Overview of the Eightfold Path 64:16
Sharda Rogell, Anna Douglas, Howard Cohn
A talk given by Sharda Rogell, Anna Douglas and Howie Cohn teaching on the importance of practicing and following the path to wisdom and compassion as taught by the Buddha.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma

2012-01-20 Expressing the Awakened Heart/Mind 57:11
Sharda Rogell
How does love express itself in the awakened heart/mind. And how does that love get so distorted that it can turn to hatred, cruelty and envy. How can we release our confusion and be free?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma

2012-01-20 The Simile of the Cloth 59:00
Ayya Santussika
Insight Meditation Center

2012-01-19 The Wisdom of Vulnerability: Working with the Four Noble Truths 59:16
Howard Cohn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma

2012-01-19 Embracing Resistance 35:46
James Baraz
When things don’t go the way we hoped, resistance is often a natural response. A key element in our practice is how we respond to that resistance. Of course accepting things as they are is an essential part of our practice. This includes accepting the resistance. But an even more powerful practice is actually embracing the resistance so that it becomes a direct doorway to freedom.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2012-01-18 Part 2: Trusting Your Basic Goodness 1:21:29
Tara Brach
Einstein says the most important question we will ever ask ourselves is, "Is this universe a friendly place?" Do we trust that there is something essentially benevolent or good about this universe? That we are essentially good? These two talks explore what it means to trust basic goodness, and how this trust naturally emerges through cultivating a meditative presence. (also in video - show tracks)
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2012-01-18 Practice Review and Q&A 54:43
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-01-18 Generosity as the Beginning and End of the Path 47:49
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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