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Dharma Talks
2010-02-19 Awakening Joy 66:13
James Baraz
Practice is more than just opening to suffering. It is a path of happiness. We can incline the mind to open to and awaken wholesome states that lead to well-being and, ultimately, liberation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February 2010 Month Long

2010-02-19 Freshen Up, It's Your Last Day (Sanna And Impermanence) 30:49
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2010-02-18 Understanding Thought 59:10
Rebecca Bradshaw
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2010 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2010-02-18 The Awakening of Equanimity 1:10:49
Howard Cohn
Describes the development of equanimity through the vehicle of mindful attention.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February 2010 Month Long

2010-02-18 Dropping Into Gut Presence 39:16
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2010-02-17 Hitting the Wall of Sakhaya Ditthi 63:16
Carol Wilson
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February 2010 Month Long

2010-02-17 Practicing with the Body Part 3: Cultivating Wisdom 59:37
Donald Rothberg
After a brief review of the first two series, we focus on body practices to develop insight into 1) impermanence, 2) suffering and the roots of suffering, and 3)constructions of self. We suggest several concrete practices to develop wisdom through awareness of bodily experience.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2010-02-17 The Mind Opens By Faith 32:42
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2010-02-16 Impermanence 61:04
Andrea Fella
Everyone knows that "things change". Yet as the Mahabarata points out "only the surface-mind understands, the actual sense never goes into our heads". Exploring our experience deeply, we can move past the surface understanding to deeply recognize this truth.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February 2010 Month Long

2010-02-16 Satipatthana Sutta, Introduction: Moving the Principle Through the Application 60:54
Rodney Smith
Guiding the application of the teaching from the sense of self and not the true principle of selflessness is the single greatest mistake made in Buddhist practice and distorts all the revelations.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: The Satipatthana Sutta

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