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Dharma Talks
2012-02-01 Part 2: Three Blessings on the Journey 1:19:25
Tara Brach
Drawing on a wonderful teaching story from the Upanishads, these two talks explore the role of forgiveness, inner fire and looking at our own minds, in finding freedom.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2012-02-01 Discerning the Skillfulness or Unskillfulness of Intention 53:36
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-02-01 Méditation Guidée: Debout et Assise 1:18:12
Bhante Bodhidhamma
D'orientation principal sur la pratique de la méditation selon Mahasi Sayadaw de Myanmar 2012, date estimated
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat

2012-02-01 Deepening Daily Life Practice II 64:02
Donald Rothberg
We continue to explore a number of ways to deepen practice in daily life, working with challenges difficulties, grounding in the body, working with intention, and practicing with speech and interaction as well as others.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-01-31 Healing into Recovery 30:30
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Practice of Recovery

2012-01-31 Week 4 Metta Meditation Lead 32:36
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Practice of Recovery

2012-01-31 Monthly Sitting and Inquiry, January 2012 58:55
Gina Sharpe
Monthly Sitting and Inquiry with NYI Guiding Teacher, Gina Sharpe. These regularly scheduled evenings begin with a guided meditation and then open up to our practice questions allowing us time to deepen in Sangha through mindful community discussion. Gina Sharpe is the Guiding Teacher of NYI, which she co-founded in 1998. She has been studying and practicing the Dharma for several years in Asia and the United States across many traditions and has been teaching since 1994.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2012-01-31 Rains Retreat 47:35
Howard Cohn
Introduces 60-day Retreat in Daily Life
Mission Dharma

2012-01-31 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 3 1:29:52
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-01-31 Cultivating Liberating Understanding 49:49
Shaila Catherine
This talk explores the theme of right view or right understanding through a teaching found in the Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha (MN 43). This sutta lists five factors that assist the development of right understanding when liberation is the aim and fruit of the path. These five supportive conditions include virtue / morality, wide learning / reflection, discussion of what was learned, tranquility / calmness, and insight. The talk considers each of these factors in turn.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Buddhist Perspectives on Right View

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