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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Dharma Talks
2008-09-24
Soul Retrieval
1:12:07
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Tara Brach
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When we become stressed and reactive, we lose contact with our natural spontaneity, wisdom and openheartedness. This talk investigates the ways we become caught in the stress-trance and the key elements in awakening: pausing and remindfulness. Using the gateway of the senses, we explore both the pathway of presence and the gifts of reconnecting with soul, spirit, essence.
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Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC
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IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks
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2008-09-24
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
32:14
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Ayya Medhanandi
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Is your mind full of the present moment at all times? We can learn to integrate our practice with our everyday lives as awareness develops when we are both on and off the meditation cushion. With diligence, we can realize a mind that is bright and radiant, full of joy and peace. A talk given at a True North Insight weekend retreat in the Padua Centre, Montreal, Canada.
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Sati Saraniya Hermitage
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2008-09-20
The Drunken Buddha
43:24
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Ajahn Sucitto
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As we cultivate and come to know citta more, we may find it to be like a drunken Buddha – partly still caught up in unskillful actions, partly with the clear potential for liberation. Using hiri (self respect) ottappa (concern for others) as a frame of reference, citta begins to discern skillful from unskillful. Continue to practice in accordance with Dhamma, and the Path will clear the defilements.
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Cittaviveka
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2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat
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