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Dharma Talks
2006-06-24 The Jhanas - part 8 2:00:06
Pa Auk Sayadaw
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2006 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2006-06-24 Teachings Of The Buddha To Rahula 35:00
Corrado Pensa
The talk describes both, Buddhist teachings on everyday's action (body, speech and mind) and teachings about meditation, with strong emphasis on anatta and equanimity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana Retreat For Experienced Students

2006-06-24 The Five Hindrances 53:58
Ajahn Metta
Gaia House Foundation in Mindfulness

2006-06-23 Luminous Mind 56:06
Eugene Cash
Exploring identification and attachment obscures the natural radiance. How dis-identification reveals the nature of mind. Buddha described a luminosity of mind. This talk explores the attachments and conceptualization that veil this luminosity and points us directly at the radiance of mind. Includes a guided meditation. The Buddha point to the luminous nature of mind. Our practice allows for recognition and realization of our natural luminosity.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-06-22 Opening The Heart Center 54:20
Adrianne Ross
Awakening the qualities of lovingkindness, compassion and joy - reconnecting with true nature as a path to freedom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-06-21 Love Cannot Be Taught 1:25:07
Corrado Pensa
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2006-06-19 Buddhist Psychology - Aversion 61:51
Jack Kornfield
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-06-18 Questions and Answers 43:43
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2006-06-17 The Jhanas - part 7 1:38:34
Pa Auk Sayadaw
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2006 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2006-06-17 Glorious Failure 57:54
Ajahn Sucitto
Over time we experience of the limitations of body and mind. What we rely on doesn’t actually work. Life is a failure, but we can make it a glorious failure. The practice of Dhamma-Vinaya helps keep the spirit bright and impeccable in what we do. Dhamma means to establish ethical clarity, mindfulness, lovingkindness; Vinaya is bringing these ideals and aspirations forth into a living context.
Cittaviveka

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