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Dharma Talks
2007-07-20 Nibhana 46:31
Christina Feldman
The 3rd Nobel Truth the Buddha describes as the heartwood of the path. This talk focuses on the insights and renunciations that liberate the heart.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Path of Liberation

2007-07-20 Equanimity 1:24:32
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Mountain Hermitage Vivekananda

2007-07-19 The Abundance Of Generosity 42:40
Fred Von Allmen
Opening to the connecting and liberating power of generosity
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Path of Liberation

2007-07-19 "Calling All Bodhisattvas" 58:39
James Baraz
We are not practicing for ourselves alone. Everyone benefits from the fruits of our practice. This talk explores how to actively and skillfully express our compassion, held with equanimity, in the world.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat

2007-07-19 The Imperfections of Insight Part 2 1:19:48
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Mountain Hermitage Vivekananda

2007-07-18 The Mind and the Way: Science of Goodness 55:43
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2007-07-18 Compassion in the Face of Suffering 1:13:52
Patricia Genoud-Feldman
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2007-07-18 Intimacy, Acceptance And Release 45:25
Christina Feldman
In the path of liberating our hearts we learn to be intimate with all things. This talk focuses upon the power of aversion to create alienation and division and the power of mindfulness to uproot ill will.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Path of Liberation

2007-07-18 Mudita: Practicing Joy And Gratitude 61:01
Guy Armstrong
Appreciative joy (Mudita) is the third of the divine abidings (Brahma Viharas). When directed to oneself, it enhances the sense of gratefulness. This is an important practice because joy is an integral part of the path to liberation.

2007-07-18 The Path Of The Bodhisattva - part 2 53:16
Donald Rothberg
In this second session, we first review the path of the Bodhisattva, exploring both the Theravada and Mahayara roots and the qualities (paramis, paramites) developed. We focus on vow – intentions, patience, and meditation, looking at how to make the Bodhisattva training real in our daily lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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