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Dharma Talks
2011-09-29 Emptiness And Wisdom 58:03
Carol Wilson
Exploring how the wisdom of emptiness manifests as compassion and how both are developed in our practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2011-09-29 Still Seeking Refuge: 6 Places to Rest the Mind and Heart 54:22
Mary Grace Orr
We all need places of rest and refuge, always. This teaching of the Buddha discusses six dwelling places for heart and mind, useful in our daily lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Standing Firm in That Which You Are: Mindfulness of the Body

2011-09-29 The Road Ahead 52:29
Tempel Smith
When we end a retreat we have the opportunity to bring the power of our path and practice out into the world. This talk covers the 8-Fold path
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Unifying the Practice of Concentration, Mindfulness and Insight

2011-09-29 Exploring Happiness that Leads to More Happiness 66:06
Sharda Rogell
The Buddha says that the way of undertaking things that is pleasant now and ripens in the future as pleasure dispels darkness with its radiance. Cultivating prajna (or higher wisdom) guides us to make choices that bring about more happiness in our lives.
Wood Acres Retreat Center :  Insight Meditation Retreat

2011-09-29 Morning Instructions 42:43
Mary Grace Orr
Instructions, Meditation, Q&A
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Standing Firm in That Which You Are: Mindfulness of the Body

2011-09-29 Morning Instructions 59:05
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Unifying the Practice of Concentration, Mindfulness and Insight

2011-09-28 The Wandering Mind 63:09
Andrea Fella
Practicing meditation, we inevitably encounter the wandering mind. Rather than considering this experience to be a "problem", if we explore this phenomenon with mindfulness, we can learn a lot about our minds.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2011-09-28 Causing No Harm 1:22:35
Tara Brach
The mindstates behind violence--anger and fear--are universal and natural. If they possess us and drive our actions, we suffer. If we learn to meet them with a mindful awareness--if we step out of judgment and angry reactivity--we serve our own freedom and the possibility of peace on earth as well.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2011-09-28 Question and Answer with Bob Stahl and Marcy Reynolds 62:59
Bob Stahl
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Standing Firm in That Which You Are: Mindfulness of the Body

2011-09-28 Making Conscious What has Been Hidden 47:50
Richard Shankman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Unifying the Practice of Concentration, Mindfulness and Insight

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