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Dharma Talks in English
2014-10-19 The Third Nobel Truth 61:39
Bhante Buddharakkhita
The practice of mindfulness of fetters (mental defilements)
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-10-18 This Beautiful Moment 22:26
Ayya Anandabodhi
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2014-10-18 Equanimity 51:19
Erin Treat
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-10-15 Part 1: Happiness 1:21:12
Tara Brach
The Buddha said that he would not teach about happiness if it were not possible to realize this experience of peace and deep well-being. In this three part series, we explore two kinds of happiness - that which arises out of particular causes and the experience of “happy for no reason.” The talks examine the attachments that block happiness, ways to “gladden the mind,” and the liberating presence that naturally expresses as pure happiness. 
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2014-10-16 The Magic of Awareness 57:28
James Baraz
In examining the mind we can see the insubstantiality of our thoughts and the mysterious ground of emptiness from which they arise. This talk includes songs from the Tibetan classic Flight of the Garuda which explores the nature of awareness--empty of substance but at the same time fully awake.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2014-10-17 Wisdom and Compassion 61:22
Carol Wilson
Wisdom needs compassion, compassion needs wisdom; mindfulness cultivates both.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-10-17 Five subjects for frequent recollection: what the Buddha encouraged us to think about. 57:29
Sally Armstrong
The five subjects or themes that the Buddha considered important for frequent recollection are: 1. I am of the nature to age; I have not gone beyond ageing 2. I am of the nature to sicken; I have not gone beyond sickness 3. I am of the nature to die; I have not gone beyond dying 4. All that is mine, beloved and pleasing, will become otherwise, will become separated from me 5. I am the owner of my kamma, heir to my kamma, born of my kamma. Whatever kamma I shall do, for good or for ill, of that I will be the heir. To contemplate these themes brings us in direct contact with the truth of things, especially the truth of dukkha, or suffering. Fully understanding these truths allows us to open to the reality of our life, and every life, and deepens our capacity for compassion.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-07-03 Marcia Rose: Concentration 68:52
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Sayadaw Vivekananda and Marcia Rose

2013-02-11 Greg Scharf: Walking The Path 58:02
Greg Scharf
Mountain Hermitage February 2013 Wise Attention and Opening the Heart with Greg Scharf

2013-02-12 Greg Scharf: Metta Instructions Day 13:19
Greg Scharf
Mountain Hermitage February 2013 Wise Attention and Opening the Heart with Greg Scharf

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