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Dharma Talks
2016-08-09 Instant Karma 51:28
Fred Von Allmen
Intention - Action - Result
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg

2016-05-31 Introduction to compassion and a guided meditation 41:38
Greg Scharf
A short introduction to the second Brahma Vihara - karma/compassion, followed by a guided meditation– Receiving compassion from benefactors
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Liberation of Heart and Mind: Insight Meditation and Lovingkindness Retreat

2016-04-08 Equanimity and Kamma 55:53
Sally Armstrong
There are two main aspects to equanimity as a Brahma Vihara: first, a balanced, spacious mind, which is a mental factor we can know and cultivate. Secondly, an understanding of the nature of reality, known in Buddhist teachings as the dhamma, or truth, which is expressed here in the teachings on kamma (karma in Sanskrit.) Kamma simply means action, and refers to the universal laws of cause and effect and conditionality. In this teaching, the Buddha highlighted the importance of intentions in our actions. We come to understand that our lives are shaped by our choices, and the importance of bringing mindfulness and wisdom to our choices and intentions. We also should be aware that, even with good intentions, our actions can have harmful impacts, especially as we live, work and practice in communities with people with different cultural, racial, economic, gender identifications, sexual orientations, or other diverse experiences.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Equanimity: Seeing with Quiet Eyes

2016-02-22 Karma 61:55
Marcia Rose
The teaching, relevancy and understanding of Karma, which is one of Buddhism's central themes, is really quite accessible and even quite ordinary. It's not something to be believed in, but rather it is to be understood as we come to see and know it in operation. Karma is 'action' or 'deed'. In the context of the Dharma it is defined as "action based on intention". This talk explores how through clarifying and purifying our intentions via mindfulness based Buddhist meditation practice we can free ourself from the actions that repeatedly throw is into suffering……free ourself from repeatedly being re-born into the realm of suffering.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2016 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2016-02-03 Right Effort: Retreats as Training Events for Purification and Cultivation 53:00
Bonnie Duran
This talk looks at different Sutta references on the four right efforts and how to work with them on retreat. includes an erroneous statement on karma. Please excuse. Oops.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Month-long

2016-01-06 Reactions to adjustments to a retreat form 50:18
Ajahn Sucitto
need to take a long view of spiritual development; caution with idealism; moving from head to heart; the importance of checking in with yourself; listening sympathetically internally; trusting the retreat form; taking it steady to steady the citta; patience; recalling, it’s like “this” now; dukka is not personal, not ‘mine ‘; good will points to the exit; Christian sin /guilt and Buddhist “bap”/ bad karma; going into the head closes down the heart; gestures and offerings of courtesies to others; dana – the spirit of the heart; sila – manufacturing mutual harmlessness; metta, karuna, enjoying gladness and goodness; anumodana; dissolving the boundaries of self and other; seeing what the citta responds to; equanimity – it’s like this now; the citta can be bigger than the conditions it meets; the measurelessness of awareness; living in the wide sphere; thanking mistakes as a necessary way of learning

2015-10-09 Afternoon Teachings - Practice as Purification (Part 2) 46:46
Martin Aylward
In this follow-up, Martin continues to look at the purificatory nature of dharma practice, opening up a space to meet and transform the impact of past habit energy. The teaching deconstructs the notion of karma, and maps the purification of mind-states.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-07-28 How Conduct Bears Fruit: Training in Not Killing 37:52
Shaila Catherine
This is the second talk in a speaker series titled Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts. This talk by Shaila Catherine explores kamma (karma) and the training precept to refrain from killing. The Abhidhamma presents a detailed analysis of both wholesome and unwholesome mental states to explain how some actions lead to suffering, and other actions lead to happiness. The conditions that surround an action, the intentions that instigate it, and the reflective understanding of potential consequences will influence the intensity of the patterns that affect our options. If you find that you have killed a living being, perhaps an insect, notice your mental state. Was hatred or greed present? Learn what happens in the mind to enable killing, and what happens in the mind when you refrain from violence. The act of restraint is a particularly potent action. When virtue (sila) is pure, reflections on the abstention from harming can be a source of joy. The potency of wholesome restraint can be increased by reinforcing it with the wisdom that understands the causes and end of suffering—right view of the path.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts

2015-06-15 "Karma as empowerment: this moment's intentional action conditions the next" 54:50
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-06-12 "Karma" and the "Present Moment" 54:55
Kate Munding
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2015-02-13 Karma and Right View - Dharma Talk 56:01
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-02-13 Karma and Right View - Meditation 51:37
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-11-17 Karma 55:01
Greg Scharf
An exploration of the Buddha's teaching on Karma and the way that a meaningful relationship to this understanding can inform our life and practice
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 2

2014-10-21 Kamma and Intention: A Fresh Start 24:54
Shaila Catherine
This talk by Shaila Catherine was given as a part of the series "Enhancing Mindfulness Skills: A Seven-Week Series Dedicated to Cultivating Transformative Insight." Action influenced by intention is called kamma in the Pali language or karma in Sanskrit. We condition patterns, habits, and create pleasant or painful results through repeated intentional actions. The key to working with our patterns is not in the past, it is how we relate to present events. We are not condemned to dwell in any mental state. We have the potential to disentangle ourselves from suffering and cease creating causes for suffering. When we are mindful, we can notice the process that occurs between a stimulus and our response. Then, supported by calmness, wisdom, and clear intention, we stop reacting to life through the conditioned force of habit and may experience a truly spontaneous, free response to life.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2014-10-19 Eightfold Path Karma Rebirth 37:33
Jason Murphy
Insight Santa Cruz

2014-08-14 What Will You Do With Your Wild And Precious Good Karma? 53:39
James Baraz
The fact that we're given a human birth is exceedingly rare in itself. But to hear the Dharma, and be motivated as well as have the opportunity to practice is extraordinary good karma. Reflecting on this brings gratitude and provides a strong incentive to practice for the benefit of all beings.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2014-06-26 12 5 leggi karma rinascita 63:00
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Associazione Pian dei Ciliegi :  Bhante Bodhidhamma ritiro vipassana giugno 2014

2014-04-20 What about Karma? 29:46
David Loy
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening in Service & Action: A Study Retreat on Socially Engaged Buddhism

2014-01-24 Equanimity 67:31
Marcia Rose
Equanimity is the equipoise…the balance or equilibrium between the opposing forces in the mind of the desired and the undesired. It is that point of balance in the middle of the see-saw of life and is based on a clear presence of mind. Two insights that are the basis of equanimity are the understanding of karma and insight into the nature of not-self. Both of these understandings are explored in this talk in relationship to equanimity.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-12-07 Karma und die Bedeutung einer heilsamen Dynamik 57:09
Renate Seifarth
Der Vortrag beleuchtet, was sich hinter dem Begriff Karma verbirgt, welche Komponenten einer Handlung über die Art des Karma entscheiden und inwiefern wir aufgrund von Karma unser Leben gestalten können. Weiterhin beleuchtet der Vortrag inwieweit Karma auch missverstanden werden und zu einer passiven Opferhaltung beitragen kann.
Buddha-Haus :  Vipassana Retreat

2013-11-11 The Working Of Karma 56:36
Greg Scharf
This talk explores the Buddha's teaching on Karma and the way that this understanding can serve as a recipe for happiness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 2

2013-10-16 Q&A Session 19:33
Bhante Buddharakkhita
Questions about Karma - All beings are owners of their kamma; all beings have kamma as their property
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2013-06-04 Working With Thought And Emotion 58:26
Joseph Goldstein
Exploring ways of working with thoughts and emotions on both the relative and more ultimate levels: karma and emptiness / content and process.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-06-03 Understanding Karma 56:06
Greg Scharf
An investigation into the workings of karma with an emphasis on a practical understanding of this teaching as a foundation for happiness and liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Liberation of Heart and Mind: Insight Meditation and Lovingkindness Retreat

2013-03-14 The Five Reflections 50:07
James Baraz
The Five Reflections from the Upajjatthana Sutra are: 1 - I am subject to old age, 2 - I am subject to illness, 3- I am subject to death, 4 - I must be parted and separated from everyone and everything dear and agreeable to me, 5 - I am the owner of my karma and the heir of my karma.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2013-02-26 The Law of Karma 61:14
Tempel Smith
The Buddha understood our experiences as lawful events. The Law of Karma describes the causes and effects that arise through volitional actions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2012-12-04 Emptiness and Karma 59:01
Guy Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Emptiness: a Meditation and Study Retreat

2012-12-03 Karma & the Power of Intention 63:01
Jack Kornfield
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-11-09 Karma 52:49
Greg Scharf
An exploration of the Buddha's teachings on Karma and rebirth with an emphasis on the power of intention in the mind.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2012-11-06 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 8 54:44
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-10-29 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 7 1:16:28
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-10-22 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 6 60:26
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-10-18 A Simple Twist of Fate 50:46
James Baraz
Our lives are filled with turning points that can steer us in different directions. To have found the Dharma and be facing in the direction of greater consciousness is extraordinarily good karma that can powerfully fuel and inspire our practice with sincerity and gratitude.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2012-10-15 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 5 1:22:22
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-10-08 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 4 66:19
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-10-06 Karma 31:25
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara

2012-10-06 Karma - Q&A 28:00
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara

2012-10-01 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 3 1:30:10
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-09-24 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 2 64:50
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-09-17 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma - Week 1 1:19:49
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Karma

2012-08-30 Instant Karma 31:29
Fred Von Allmen
Absicht, Handlig, Würkig – Üses Handlä prägt üs sälber
Kalyanamitta Basel

2012-07-05 Karma and Sila as Gaia Practices 53:57
James Baraz
This is part 3 of the series 'Appropriate Response at the Tipping Point' that began 6/14. In this talk, James discusses the first three of the five transformational commitments in Bob Doppelt's book From Me to We:

1. See the systems you are part of
2. Be accountable for all the consequences of your actions
3. Abide by society’s most deeply held universal principles of morality and justice

Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks
In collection: Appropriate Response at the Tipping Point

2012-07-05 Karma, Rebirth and the Eight Fold Path 1:16:52
Ayya Tathaloka
Karma, Rebirth and the Eight Fold Path by Ayya Tathaaloka. Stephanie Tate closes the night with a Metta meditation.
Dhammadharini

2012-05-02 Karma 57:28
Joseph Goldstein
How Can We Be Happy In Our Lives?
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2012 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2012-04-07 The Preciousness of Life 63:51
Howard Cohn
All about the Tibetan teaching on the four reminders: preciousness of life, impermanence, karma, and the defects of samsara.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Meditation and Yoga Retreat

2012-03-11 Compassion as the Path and Expression of Awakening 59:40
Heather Sundberg
A "talk from the heart" blending aspects of wisdom and compassion. Teachings on the five recollections, the three characteristics and how to work with difficulties in cultivating compassion are offered through stories from the life of the Buddha, Dipa Ma, Darlene Cohen, Ruth Denison and His Holiness the Karmapa.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat, March Month Long

2012-02-26 Patterns of Becoming 5: the End of Karma 57:38
Guy Armstrong
The fifth and last in a series of talks discusses the troublesome patterns of mind and volitional action that we identify as self, and how we can step out of them with the tools of dharma practice. The Buddha said that one who is fully awake has found an end to karma, and end to compulsive formations.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat, February Month long

2012-02-21 Patterns of Becoming 4: Karma and Rebirth 64:42
Guy Armstrong
This fourth in a series pf talks on the formation of self explores how volitional actions, known as karma, occur in repetitive patterns and lead to lawful consequences in this life and even in a future life through rebirth. once we understand them, we can use these patterns to shape our lives in the direction of happiness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat, February Month long

2012-02-08 This Precious Opportunity 63:24
James Baraz
Suffering can lead to contraction and more suffering or can be a catalyst for awakening. Just why and how some people have the good karma to hear the Dharma and practice is a mysterious blessing and precious opportunity. This talk explores the different temperaments that fuel practice, known as the Four Iddhipadas.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat, February Month long

2011-11-13 Right View & Kamma 64:16
Ajahn Yatiko
A talk given on Wise View and Karma at Spirit Rock's monastic daylong in November 2011 with senior teachers from Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery. The focus of this day is an exploration of mundane and transcendent right view and how skillful action and lifestyle support meditation practice and the development of insight.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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