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Dharma Talks
2008-06-06 The Essence Of Buddhadhamma 1:12:52
Ajahn Sumedho
The deeper and direct meaning of the three refuges and eight precepts are described and reflected on, in addition to a general reflection on how to relate to practicing the essence of the Buddhadhamma.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2008-06-06 The Essence Of Buddhadhamma - without opening and closing chanting 43:42
Ajahn Sumedho
The deeper and direct meaning of the three refuges and eight precepts are described and reflected on, in addition to a general reflection on how to relate to practicing the essence of the Buddhadhamma. (The opening and closing chanting has been edited out of this recording.)
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2008-06-06 Beautiful Metta Chant That Is Very Inspiring; Monks Are Chanting This Chant Every Day In Prison 58:12
Michele McDonald
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Loving Friendliness: Metta Retreat

2008-06-06 The Three Characteristics Of Existence 41:40
Jose Reissig
These characteristics -- impermanence, non-self, and the ensuing dissatisfaction -- provide us with the opportunity to learn the art of losing. By learning it, we come to the end of suffering.
New York Insight Meditation Center One Day Retreat with Jose Reissig

2008-06-06 Opening Talk for the Insight Meditation and Yoga Retreat 53:19
Yanai Postelnik
This talk also includes Helen Stephenson
Gaia House Insight Meditation And Yoga

2008-06-05 Paramis Series #4 Patience; The Enduring Heart 50:10
Myoshin Kelley
Discovering the the quality of heart mind that helps to sustain us in times of challenge.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2008 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2008-06-05 Dancing With Life 64:01
Phillip Moffitt
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2008-06-04 Practicing in Daily Life: Compassion and Presence 57:43
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-06-04 31. Non-Self 67:34
Ariya B. Baumann
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Three-Month Retreat

2008-06-04 Ecology of the Heart 34:02
Ayya Medhanandi
Our most valued renewable resource is the heart, the seat of awareness and our true refuge in what is worthy of refuge – the ancient virtue of the noble ones. Breath by breath, we embody pure presence, wisely seeing how suffering arises and understanding the Noble Truth of how it ends. With courage enough to face our fear, we cut the currents of negativity and we stop feeding them. This is our path to the ending of pain – the heart’s total release.
Ottawa Buddhist Society (Sisters of St. Joseph Convent) :  Ecology of the Heart Retreat

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