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Dharma Talks
2007-11-25 The Awakening Factor of Rapture 34:37
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2007-11-25 Questions and Answers 56:01
Eugene Cash, Thanissara
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2007-11-25 Internalizing The Retreat 40:00
Ajahn Sucitto
Amaravati Monastery November 2007

2007-11-25 Sakkaya Ditthi: Who Do I Take Myself To Be? 58:00
Sharda Rogell
Our mind becomes obsessed with three views that define who we take ourselves to be, me, mine and myself. Born from confusion about the way things are, we see ourselves and others in a narrow, contracted way and lose contact with our deepest nature. This talk is a clear and candid exploration that encourages practicing with awareness to find out what is true about this person I take myself to be.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2007-11-24 The Gift Of Dhamma 45:43
Ajahn Sucitto
Amaravati Monastery November 2007

2007-11-24 Exploring Vedena - Feeling Tone 51:01
Andrea Fella
Exploring the pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral feeling tone of our experience, we have the opportunity to witness the birth of reactivity to that feeling tone, which allows us to deeply understand the nature of our suffering. In this understanding of suffering are the seeds of freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2007-11-24 Living Life In Silence 57:25
Robert K. Hall
Living life's path with openess to all of it.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Meditation Retreat

2007-11-24 Cleaning Up Our Act 50:51
Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia
This talk examines the Buddha’s Teaching on intention. It walks through how we identify with all the five aggregates.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2007 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2007-11-24 Time and the Emptiness of Time 56:55
Rob Burbea
Time is one of the fundamental aspects of existence we usually take for granted, leaving its seeming ‘reality’ unquestioned. But Dharma practice and inquiry can puncture and shatter our belief in the real independent existence of time – both the past/future and the present/the ‘Now’, and, in so doing, open awareness up to a truly inconceivable and immeasurable liberation.
Gaia House Solitary Month Retreat

2007-11-23 Guided Metta Meditation 40:57
Ajahn Sucitto
Amaravati Monastery November 2007

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