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Dharma Talks
2009-09-30 Attention, Intention, Energy and Awareness 22:16
Ajahn Sucitto
Two factors play a part in the way the mind operates – attention and intention. Both are conditioned, and both carry energy. Attention limits the span of awareness, intention defines the quality of it. A lot of the problems in meditation can be resolved through attention, intention and bringing the right kind of energy to them.
Cittaviveka Vassa Retreat

2009-09-29 Guided Metta Meditation 56:43
Kamala Masters
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge September 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-09-29 The Four Mind Changing Reflections 59:36
Joseph Goldstein
Precious human birth, impermanence, karma and the defects of samsara.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Two-Month Retreat

2009-09-29 The Journey of the Heart 57:16
Bob Stahl
Going home to the heart. Where is our true home? Why I love the dhamma so much!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Standing firm in that which you are: Mindfulness of the body

2009-09-29 The Path of Wisdom 56:58
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2009-09-29 Ten Paramis: Resolve (1) 58:20
Rodney Smith
Resolve comes naturally from the love of the truth and responds appropriately to balance inequality.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: The Ten Paramis

2009-09-29 Joyful Effort 59:36
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation

2009-09-29 Establishing Thoughtfulness and Reflection (vitakka-vicara) 36:43
Ajahn Sucitto
To meditate refers to placing the mind on a conducive object. There are functions that support meditation: vitakka –applied thoughtfulness/consideration; and, vicara – reflective evaluating, taking in the effects of what we apply ourselves to. Various applications of vitakka-vicara are reviewed, from the 5 indriya to mindfulness of body and breathing.
Cittaviveka Vassa Retreat

2009-09-28 Forgiveness; Cleaning Your Slate 62:42
James Baraz
Reflections on forgiving, self and others...reflections on Yom Kippur
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-09-28 Embodied Practice 54:15
Sally Armstrong
Many of us live our lives somewhat disconnected from our physical experience, or with a distorted view of our bodies. Mindfulness practice – the direct knowing of our experience in an unfiltered way - allows us to connect with our bodies in a way that is kind and accepting. Out of this deep connection, insight into the nature of our bodies and our minds, and how they affect each other, naturally develops.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Two-Month Retreat

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