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Dharma Talks
2009-04-04 Batik Buddha 38:54
Ayya Medhanandi
Ayya Medhanandi reflects on the meaning of the different mudras or hand gestures used by the Buddha himself when he gave teachings.  Each represents an important quality for us to practise and develop such as fearlessness or compassion.  You can see these mudras that she describes on the batik cloth that was gifted to the Ottawa Buddhist Society at https://ottawabuddhistsociety.com/about-the-obs/latvian-buddha-batik/
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2009-04-04 Spring Fever Part 3 41:33
Ajahn Amaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spring Fever

2009-04-04 Spring Fever Pt 2 46:40
Ajahn Amaro
see part 1.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spring Fever

2009-04-04 Spring Fever Pt 1. 40:31
Ajahn Amaro
We often relate to arisings and beginnings as intrinsically and wholly good (think kids and puppies, spring flowers...), but surely there's more to the story, for everything in nature tends to create its opposite. This will be a day of reflections and practices on the themes of interest and enthusiasm, and their painful shadow, the obsessive quality of becoming. Most usefully we will explore the ways that the heart can be freed from such obsessive addictions so the cycles of nature can be integrated harmoniously.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spring Fever

2009-04-03 Non-Clinging Is Not Detachment 51:28
Martin Aylward
Gaia House Training the Mind, Freeing the Heart

2009-04-02 Taking Care of Oneself 52:57
Martin Aylward
Gaia House Training the Mind, Freeing the Heart

2009-04-01 Metta, Applied and Sustained Thought, Buddhamind 45:38
Bhante Bodhidhamma
date estimated
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat

2009-04-01 Satipatthana Sutta - part 39 - The Noble Eightfold Path: Right View, Part One 52:27
Joseph Goldstein
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge
In collection: Satipatthana Sutta Series

2009-04-01 Awakening Through Conflict 1:20:40
Tara Brach
The wisdom of the Buddha can guide us not only in discovering inner freedom, but in healing that which divides us from each other. While conflict is inevitable--we are wired toward flight and flight when our needs are not met--it is possible to have our patterns of interpersonal reactivity be the very grounds for awakening. This talk draws on the work of Non Violent Comunications (Marshal Rosenberg) and explores how mindful communications are an interpersonal meditation that gives rise to compassion and understanding.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2009-04-01 It Is All Given - Exploring Generosity 52:32
Pamela Weiss

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