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Dharma Talks
2019-11-21 Attitudes of the Mind 41:25
Kate Munding
In past weeks I've been pulling inspiration from the Satipatthana Sutta, the foundational teachings on mindfulness. I've been linking them to some of it's underpinning truths of change, impermanence, suffering, and freedom from it. I'd like to continue on this thread for tomorrow's talk and bring in the third foundation, the foundation of the mind.. We'll explore how, when we aren't lost in it, the mind is a fascinating subject for our attention. When we understand our mind more fully, we can more fully understand who we are. We'll use this theme to understand better the truth of self and not-self.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2019-11-22 Morning Q&A 14:13
Rebecca Bradshaw
How do we hold identity in Buddhism?
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2019-11-22 Mudita - Appreciative Joy 59:30
Jaya Rudgard
Reflections and guided meditation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2019-11-22 Wisdom and Vedana / Feeling-tone 49:00
Jill Shepherd
Exploring clinging and release with a focus on vedana: knowing worldly and unworldly pleasant, unpleasant and neutral feeling-tones, and understanding why the Buddha placed so much importance on the experience of unworldly feeling-tone as a support for the deepening of dharma practice
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-11-22 Liberation of Heart-Mind by Metta 42:46
Norman Feldman
Metta retreat
True North Insight Awakening the Heart

2019-11-22 Delusion: The Root Of Suffering 61:29
Rebecca Bradshaw
What it is, how it manifests, and how to transform it.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2019-11-23 The Skillful and Unskillful Use of Identities - A Workshop 2:09:54
Mark Nunberg
Led by Mark Nunberg, Shelly Graf, Wynn Fricke, and Gabe Keller Flores The Buddha says that any position one takes including being attached to not having any fixed views is “a thicket of views, a wilderness of views, a contortion of views, a writhing of views, a fetter of views. It is accompanied by suffering... and does not lead to disenchantment, dispassion, cessation; to calm, direct knowledge, full Awakening…” In this daylong workshop we will reflect together how necessary and unavoidable it is to use identity to illuminate the social dynamics of our lives, and at the same time how easy it is to become attached and confused by identity, taking it to be more than what it is. The same is true in terms of how the mind relates to any views. There is no way to function in the world without views about this and that. The relevant question is how one can use views without the suffering that comes with attachment. This recording contains the following parts - in order they are: 1 - Guided Meditation with emphasis on recognizing mind states and perceptions of oneself led by Shelly 2 - Introductions by teachers and participants: Name 1-5 identities that arise in our minds conscious or not, useful or not, led by Shelly 3 - Introduction to the workshop and the Buddha’s teachings on Views by Mark followed by Q&A 4 - Panel Presentation: Each teacher discusses skillful use of identity in their lives, 5-10 minutes each, followed by large group discussion facilitated by Gab
Common Ground Meditation Center

2019-11-23 Understanding Skillful and Unskillful Identities 43:15
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2019-11-23 More Than Metta 36:48
Molly Swan
Metta Retreat
True North Insight Awakening the Heart

2019-11-23 Gratitude is not Politeness 19:05
Ayya Santacitta
San Francisco Insight (SFI)
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

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