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Dharma Talks
2011-01-23 Even Attention 34:49
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2011-01-22 The Significance of Kindness and Care 48:55
John Teasdale
Loving Kindness is seen as central in the Buddha's path of practice and increasingly in mindfulness-based applications. This talk considers the reasons for this.
Gaia House An Exploration of Mindfulness: MBCT/MBSR Retreat

2011-01-21 Contemplating the Aggregates, Part 1 59:09
Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia
This talk looks at experience through the lens of the Buddha's teaching on the five aggregates. We take a close look at the ways we cling to the body, feeling and consciousness
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2011 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2011-01-21 The Power of Buddhist Prayer 36:10
Ayya Santussika
Insight Meditation Center

2011-01-21 Papanca - Understanding the Proliferating Mind 51:34
Jenny Wilks
An overview of how to recognize and work with the causes and effects of papanca, based on the Honeyball Sutta.
Gaia House An Exploration of Mindfulness: MBCT/MBSR Retreat

2011-01-21 Direct Experience-Sankhara & Perception 30:37
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2011-01-20 Enlightenment Part 2. 54:15
James Baraz
Enlightenment: It's already here...and right now.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2011-01-20 Suffering and the Causes of Suffering 56:16
Christina Feldman
The Buddha invited the understanding of Dukkha and its causes to be investigated in every moment of practice.
Gaia House An Exploration of Mindfulness: MBCT/MBSR Retreat

2011-01-20 The Self In Words 42:46
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2011-01-19 Inviting Life's Difficulties to Tea 1:19:43
Tara Brach
One of the most illuminating themes in the Buddha's life story was the regular appearance of Mara--god of selfishness and greed, anger and fear, doubt and shame. Each time Mara surfaced, the Buddha's response was to say "I see you Mara," and invite him to tea. This talk explores how such unconditional friendliness and wisdom can bring healing and freedom to our lives.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

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