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Dharma Talks
2007-03-15 Differentiating Right Effort from Wise Effort 41:16
Rodney Smith
Seattle Insight Meditation Society

2007-03-15 Intimacy, Acceptance, Release 45:40
Christina Feldman
Intimacy is the heart of mindfulness. This talk explores the power of aversion and the freedom from aversion.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Women In Meditation

2007-03-15 Home and Homelessness 57:01
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Working and Awakening - A Work Retreat

2007-03-15 Samvega (Spiritual Urgency) 53:16
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Hermitage

2007-03-14 The Mind and the Way: The Three Refuges 1 59:58
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2007-03-14 Letting Go of Self-Doubt 1:18:42
Michael Grady
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2007-03-14 Rescue Remedy 46:43
Ayya Medhanandi
By practising awareness of your breath you will begin to understand your mental and physical processes and develop mindfulness. You will know what is happening as it happens, and you will be able to recognize a hindrance and turn it off. Spiritual regret for past unwholesome actions can develop and you will be able to abandon them and let go of a lifetime’s accumulation of baggage. A talk given at a 10 day Ottawa Buddhist Society retreat at the Galilee Centre, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2007-03-14 Transforming Judgment - part 1 53:55
Donald Rothberg
Working with judgments is a kind of “royal road” of transformation, taking us into our deep and often unconscious views, sense of self and pain. We look at the importance of this work, and the speaker tells personal stories illustrating four ways of working with judgments: 1. mindfulness 2. seeing core patterns of mind and heart 3. metta, compassion, joy – using heart practices, and 4. deep inquiry.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2007-03-13 The Long Journey To A Bow 48:13
Christina Feldman
This talk explores Mana or the conceit of self that manifests as superiority/inferiority or equality
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Women In Meditation

2007-03-12 Ethical Footprint 27:47
Ayya Medhanandi
How can we calm the mind in order to not be overwhelmed by thoughts and emotions? We can learn to live skillfully by realizing how the mind and body really work. Don’t be angry with your anger, don’t be caught up with your desires, don’t be overwhelmed by your delusion. But, go beyond and find an island of peace that can result in the ethical perfection that is known as enlightenment. A talk given during an Ottawa Buddhist Society 10 day retreat in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

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