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Dharma Talks
2012-09-18 Moi, grand et petit 56:40
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite urbaine Montréal / Montreal urban retreat, Mindfulness in Daily Life

2012-09-18 Méditation guidée 32:34
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite urbaine Montréal / Montreal urban retreat, Mindfulness in Daily Life

2013-02-20 Three gateways to liberation and a message from Luang Poo Doon 13:51
Akincano Marc Weber
Luang Poo Doon's reframing of the 4 Noble Truths: "The mind that goes out in order to satisfy its moods is the Cause of Suffering (samudaya). The result that comes from the mind going out in order to satisfy its moods is Suffering (dukkha). The mind seeing the mind clearly is the Path leading to Cessation of Suffering (magga). The result of the mind seeing the mind clearly is the Cessation of Suffering (nirodha). Luang Poo Doon หลวงปู่ ตูลย์ (trnsl. A. Pasanno)
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-21 Morning Reflection: Agendas in Meditation 15:22
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-20 Afternoon Brahma Vihara - Karuna 40:53
Heather Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-20 Insight Ripens Into Wisdom - The Blade & The Bell 56:56
Tempel Smith
Through calming and gather our hearts and minds, we open to deeper insights. Over time these insights mature in wisdom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2012-10-19 Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together (Part 1) 1:22:28
Gregory Kramer
Humans are relational beings -- pack animals, born and raised in families, working and living together. Much of our suffering is people-suffering. We meditate to be free from suffering, yet sometimes a gap arises when interpersonal suffering is being addressed in intrapersonal meditation. We perpetuate the "island universe" of the individual self even as we seek freedom. Insight Dialogue is a fully relational meditation practice based on Buddhist Vipassana Insight meditation and a relational understanding of the Dhamma. The mind is invited to stillness and keen mindfulness even as we remain in dialogue with others. Here we meet the shared human experience that transcends our very real differences in genetics, background, and worldly circumstances.
New York Insight Meditation Center Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together

2012-10-21 Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together (Part 3) 62:21
Gregory Kramer
Humans are relational beings -- pack animals, born and raised in families, working and living together. Much of our suffering is people-suffering. We meditate to be free from suffering, yet sometimes a gap arises when interpersonal suffering is being addressed in intrapersonal meditation. We perpetuate the "island universe" of the individual self even as we seek freedom. Insight Dialogue is a fully relational meditation practice based on Buddhist Vipassana Insight meditation and a relational understanding of the Dhamma. The mind is invited to stillness and keen mindfulness even as we remain in dialogue with others. Here we meet the shared human experience that transcends our very real differences in genetics, background, and worldly circumstances.
New York Insight Meditation Center Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together

2012-09-12 La joie 66:46
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Mindfulness in Daily Life

2012-12-31 Renewal and Reconciliaton 47:14
Molly Swan
True North Insight 2012 New Year's Retreat

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