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Dharma Talks
2012-12-01 Morning Session The Five Aggregates Are Empty and Q&A 0:00
Sally Armstrong
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The Buddha instructed us to bring awareness to the five aggregates of form, feeling tone, perception, mental formations and consciousness and to notice how we cling to and identify with them. If we cling and identify we will suffer. Non-clinging = Non-suffering.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Emptiness: a Meditation and Study Retreat

2012-12-01 Metta 45:18
Christina Feldman
Gaia House Boundless Friendliness

2012-11-30 Renunciation 52:43
Greg Scharf
Renunciation speaks to the very heart of the Buddha's teachings. This talk explores the power of renunciation - the very substance of freedom. Available to the general public with some rights reserved
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2012 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2012-11-30 Dependent Origination 47:15
Gil Fronsdal
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Emptiness: a Meditation and Study Retreat

2012-11-30 Formation of Self-View 1:12:25
Guy Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Emptiness: a Meditation and Study Retreat

2012-11-30 Opening Talk for Boundless Friendliness 52:36
Christina Feldman
This talk also includes Chris Cullen
Gaia House Boundless Friendliness

2012-11-29 Returning To The Marketplace 63:43
Winnie Nazarko
Letting go of the renunciate life at the end of a long meditation retreat. How it is possible to practice as a lay person in the world. Reconnecting to the life left behind.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2012-11-29 From the Three Characteristics to Emptiness 57:42
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Emptiness: a Meditation and Study Retreat

2012-11-29 The Dharma in Brief 67:51
Gil Fronsdal
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Emptiness: a Meditation and Study Retreat

2012-11-29 Who we really are 49:28
James Baraz
Who You Really Are Walt Whitman wrote: “I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness." A key aspect of genuine awakening is realizing the basic goodness that is our true nature (when we're not confused or lost in our stories). What gets in the way of accessing this basic goodness? What supports it?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

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