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Dharma Talks
2010-06-10 Opening Talk 8:19
Ajahn Sucitto
Recollection on Blessings; refuges, precepts, meditation and chanting.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Holistic Awareness: Monastic

2010-06-10 Liberative Dependent Origination 25:05
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2010-06-09 The Unreal Other 1:12:06
Tara Brach
When we experience others through a conditioned lens of wants and fears, and of unexamined beliefs, we react in ways that cause distance and sometimes obvious injury. This talk explores how we create separation from others, and the ways we can awaken from this trance and live from genuine empathy and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2010-06-09 "Not Who I Am" - Anatta Characteristic 65:22
Steve Armstrong
Koinonia Retreat Center :  The Art of Equanimity

2010-06-09 Questions and Answers About Practice 53:27
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2010-06-09 Breath Meditation 36:26
Mark Nunberg
Guided Meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center

2010-06-09 Contemplation of Body 65:15
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Purposes of contemplation of body; contemplation of postures
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2010 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2010-06-08 Let Loose The Line 62:25
Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey
Can we get interested in the craving, aversion and identification rather than deny, repress or avoid them?
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Liberation of Mind and Heart: Insight Meditation Retreat

2010-06-08 Seven Factors of Enlightenment 60:52
Kamala Masters
Koinonia Retreat Center :  The Art of Equanimity

2010-06-08 Satipatthana Sutta, First Foundation: Loving the Whole Body 58:27
Rodney Smith
We start with an aversive or attractive response to the body or body part, and quickly an emotional attitude arises that fixates upon the appearance; a story is formed, an opinion is held, and our body is made into something it never was. To love the whole of the body requires an intentional reversal of stepping out of those perceptual fixations and embracing the pleasant and unpleasant components in totality.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: The Satipatthana Sutta

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