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Dharma Talks
2008-03-19 Practicing in Daily Life: Sila and Wise Sexuality part 2 57:15
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-03-19 Awareness Is Like The Unconditioned 61:34
Guy Armstrong
This is a condensed version of two earlier talks in 2008: “The Five Aggregates” from January and “Consciousness, Awareness & Nibbana” from February.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center From Awareness to Wisdom: Exploring the Mind

2008-03-19 Us As The World And The World As Us: The Two Truths 43:07
Trudy Goodman
This is a talk about form, manifested as the personal, and emptiness, the vast universal activity of the Dharma - the two truths express in our lives as our practice deepens more and more clearly
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2008-03-18 The Spirit of Service - Session 3 2:14:15
Frank Ostaseski
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2008-03-18 Morning Meditation "Big Sky" 44:33
Joseph Goldstein
Morning Meditation "Big Sky"
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center From Awareness to Wisdom: Exploring the Mind

2008-03-17 Sudden Awakening, Gradual Cultivation 57:27
Joseph Goldstein
Working with doubt and aversion in the context of the nature of awareness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center From Awareness to Wisdom: Exploring the Mind

2008-03-16 The Flavors of Retreat 41:17
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2008-03-15 The Stilling Of The Conditioned 46:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2008-03-15 The Attitude Of Awareness 54:07
Guy Armstrong
The right attitude for meditation is one free from greed, aversion and delusion. The talk also defines some key terms in practice: consciousness, mindfulness, awareness, and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center From Awareness to Wisdom: Exploring the Mind

2008-03-14 Brahmavihara Retreat 12:39:57
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
The brahmaviharas are four mental states that the Buddha encouraged for the practice of meditation. They are loving -friendliness (metta), compassion, sympathetic joy (rejoicing in the happiness of others), and equanimity. Through these practices we develop a loving heart, concentration, self-acceptance, fearlessness and happiness. These practices also establish our fundamental connectedness to all life.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia Brahmavihara Retreat

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