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Dharma Talks
2009-05-14 The Liberation Psychology of the Buddha 50:54
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Gaia House Mahasi Retreat

2009-05-13 Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield: An Evening of Questions and Responses 1:22:21
Tara Brach
Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield: An Evening of Questions and Responses
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2009-05-13 Seven Factors of Awakening 55:09
Adrianne Ross
How the seven factors of awakening support and balance our practice bringing joy, ease and wisdom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2009-05-13 The Four Great Attachments 62:09
Sharda Rogell
In the second noble truth, the Buddha tells us that the cause of our suffering is craving that leads to attachment. This talk is an exploration of what the Buddha calls our four most conditioned attachments and why we need to let go of them.
Wood Acres Retreat Center :  Our Wisdom Heart

2009-05-13 Sila Paramita 54:55
Pamela Weiss

2009-05-13 Practicing with the Shadow, pt 2 61:04
Donald Rothberg
The shadow as it relates to spiritual practice. That which does not fit the self image is excluded and becomes part of one's shadow. Reactivity as in indication that shadow material is in play. We explore ways in which a fixed self of is linked to shadow.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-05-13 Morning Instruction 4 - Thoughts 14:19
Sharda Rogell
Wood Acres Retreat Center :  Our Wisdom Heart

2009-05-13 The Factors of Awakening 46:28
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Gaia House Mahasi Retreat

2009-05-12 Satipatthana Sutta - part 45 - The Noble Eightfold Path: Right Action/Right Livelihood. 54:18
Joseph Goldstein
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge
In collection: Satipatthana Sutta Series

2009-05-12 Factors That Support and Hinder Concentration 58:22
Sally Armstrong
Any time we practice mindfulness and wise attention, we are weakening the impact of the hindrances, and strengthening what are known as the five jhanic factors: meditative qualities that support the continuity and deepening of our meditation. Each of the jhanic factors actually balances and acts as an antidote to one of the hindrances. This talk looks at how to strengthen the jhanic factors, and use them skillfully as antidotes to the hindrances.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

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