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In Memoriam: Rick Woudenberg


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Dharma Talks
2024-10-30 Cultivating a Courageous Heart – Part 2 59:53
Tara Brach
In the face of violence, hatred and loss, how do we handle the reactivity we feel? Our own anger, hatred and fear? These two talks offer guidance and practice in letting our own vulnerability be a portal to responding—to ourselves, each other and our world– with courageous, wise hearts.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-10-30 Letting Go to Befriend Death (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 57:11
John Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Befriending Mortality: Living An Awakened Life Through Mindfulness of Death (Maraṇasati)

2024-10-30 Dauerhaftigkeit – der zweite Irrtum 43:53
Renate Seifarth
Unsere Wahrnehmungsverarbeitung lässt den Eindruck einer dauerhaftigen Welt entstehen. Zementiert wird dieser Eindruck durch unser Haften an unserer Vergangenheit und unseren Vorstellungen von der Zukunft.
Seminarhaus Engl :  Vipassana und Metta Retreat

2024-10-30 Mature Love or There In the Middleness 54:22
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene II | Online Wednesday-Mornings. Medicine song (ikaro) by Manari Ushigua.
Aloka Earth Room

2024-10-30 Being a Bodhisattva: Connecting Inner and Outer Practice 2 63:48
Donald Rothberg
We begin with a review of last week's talk and exploration, on being a bodhisattva in our times. The theme was inspired by Donald's experience teaching two retreats north of Asheville, NC during Hurricane Helene and being inspired by the response of the retreat center, Southern Dharma, both locally near the center and in Asheville, combining community, inner practices, and helping others. In this session, we look first more at the traditional understanding of the bodhisattva, both in the context of the Buddha's teachings and later Theravada, and then Mahayana. We bring in images of the archetypcal bodhisattvas, Avalokiteshvara, Tara, Kwan Yin, and Manjushri, as well as examples of the vows of bodhisattvas, and an outline of the training of a bodhisattva in the ten paramitas (or "perfections"). We then ask about the nature of a contemporary bodhisattva, pointing to how connecting inner work and helping others can be a corrective to exclusively outer-oriented forms of activism and exclusively inner-oriented forms of Buddhist practice, in the context of a number of systemic crises that are facing us. After then looking at some of the capacities of a contemporary bodhisattva, we invite bodhisattva vows from those attending and hear from many. Discussion follows.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-10-30 Guided Reflection: Great Blessings 36:48
Deborah Ratner Helzer
Exploring the wholesome aspects of our lives included in the Maha Mangala Sutta.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2024

2024-10-29 Samadhi and Nourishment 49:28
Brian Lesage
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2024-10-29 Don't Wait (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:19:49
Frank Ostaseski
Death is not waiting for us at the end of a long road. Death is always with us, in the marrow of every passing moment. She is the secret teacher hiding in plain sight. She helps us to discover what matters most. We don’t have to wait until the end of our lives to realize the wisdom that death has to offer.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Befriending Mortality: Living An Awakened Life Through Mindfulness of Death (Maraṇasati)

2024-10-29 Paramis in Practice: Renunciation 54:55
Deborah Ratner Helzer
The whole of the path is about letting go.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2024

2024-10-29 Letter from an Inmate - Metta 6:18
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
Songdhammakalyani Monastery

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