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Dharma Talks
2008-05-14 Practicing in Daily Life: Responding to Difficulty with Compassion 52:42
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-05-14 22. Faith & Refuge Part 3 69:59
Ariya B. Baumann
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Three-Month Retreat

2008-05-14 Self And Not Self III 57:31
Donald Rothberg
Transformation Beyond the Constricted Self After a review of teachings about not-self, and an exploration of the ways that the self appears as an overlay on, or constriction of, the flow of experience, we look in this final talk at what si there when a constrictive self is absent: 1) individuality without identification, 2) awareness, 3) wmptiness of phenomena and self, and 4) compassion and responsiveness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2008-05-14 Essential Dharma, Class 7 - Wise Mindfulness 54:07
Richard Shankman
Wise Mindfulness
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma 2008 - Session II

2008-05-13 Acknowledging The Elephant In The Room 62:34
Phillip Moffitt
Awareness of the body in the body is a key part of the Dharma. Yet, many times the body is not fully explored in its many dimensions of offering both a means for being present in the moment and finding freedom from clinging.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening in the Body

2008-05-12 21. Faith & Refuge Part 2 63:40
Ariya B. Baumann
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Three-Month Retreat

2008-05-12 Paramis Series #2 Virtue: Living Well And In Harmony 59:42
Myoshin Kelley
Virtue or ethical and moral conduct is the way that we include everything we do as a part of our spiritual practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2008 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2008-05-11 A Good Pair of Boots 38:55
Ayya Medhanandi
We must not underestimate the significance of dedicating ourselves to the five precepts. Such a commitment to virtue provides a moral and ethical basis for life that will ultimately lessen our suffering. We find ourselves embodying qualities of truthfulness, kindness and care for ourselves and others that touch a new level of inner happiness, one of the factors of enlightenment.
Toronto Theravada Buddhist Community (TBC)

2008-05-11 Universal Well Being Chant And Closing Talk 38:04
Ajahn Sucitto
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Entering the Sacred: Monastic Retreat

2008-05-10 A Little Renunciation 32:45
Ayya Medhanandi
How training the mind in following precepts, such as the rules regarding the use of four monastic requisites - food, robes, shelter, and medicines, can win us greater patience, faith, gratitude, calm, courage, and mindfulness. Such ways of renunciation test our commitment to the path and teach us how to forgive and let go even our fears so that we harvest the riches of joy, compassion and inner peace.
Toronto Theravada Buddhist Community (TBC)

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