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Dharma Talks
2021-01-02 Metta, Karuna, Mudita ~ Expressions of Awakening 44:04
Ayya Santacitta
Guided Meditation
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2020/21

2021-01-02 Reflections on Upekkha 18:00
Ayya Anandabodhi
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2020/21

2021-01-02 Train Yourself to Train Just a Little More Gently 37:42
Ayya Santacitta
Empowering the Brahmavihara with the Seven Factors of Awakening
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2020/21

2021-01-02 Wisdom & the Brahmavihara 53:06
Ayya Santacitta
Guided Meditation | Relating the Brahmavihara to the Seven Factors of Awakening increases their liberating potential
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2020/21

2021-01-02 Awakening Within the Light of Metta 45:02
Ayya Dhammadīpā
A guided meditation, cultivation of the seven factors of awakening within the meditation on radiating metta in all directions
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2020/21

2021-01-03 The Basis for Our Happiness 4:41
Ayya Medhanandi
Take refuge and commit to ethical precepts to deepen the purification of virtue within us. This is the basis for true happiness. We take refuge in enlightened wisdom, and in our ability to awaken. We have faith that we can realize that Truth by ourselves – in this life; and we trust in this timeless teaching, worthy of our effort, worthy of our attention, worthy of our faith, and worthy of our refuge.
Portland Friends of the Dhamma :  Ever Present Refuge

2021-01-03 The Marriage of Wisdom and Non-Distraction - Meditation 29:22
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2021-01-03 The Marriage of Wisdom and Non-Distraction - Talk 38:46
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2021-01-03 New Year Reflections and Practice 53:57
Zohar Lavie
About the power of intention
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - Jan 2021

2021-01-03 The Nimitta of Suffering 31:53
Ayya Medhanandi
When we’re out of balance, it's due to the worldly winds. Even if you call them Dhamma winds, they end up being worldly - as soon as we grasp them, we’re back in samsara and we’re circling. The ending of circling always begins within us. It doesn’t end out there. Even if the balance of Dhamma out there is perfect, that moment of perfection is impermanent. Once we truly see what we could not see before, balance is restored.
Portland Friends of the Dhamma :  Ever Present Refuge

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