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        | 2009-05-15 
  No Self, No World
63:22 |  
        | Rob Burbea |  |  | 
      
      Anatta (‘not-self’, or ‘no-self’) is one of the Buddha’s most subtle and profound teachings, and a full understanding of it involves seeing how not only the personal self, but also the entire world of experience, is empty of any intrinsic essence or existence. This talk explores some of the possible ways a meditator might work in practice to develop and strengthen such radical and liberating insights. |  
          | Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge
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        | 2009-05-13 
  The Four Great Attachments
62:09 |  
        | Sharda Rogell |  |  | 
      
      In the second noble truth, the Buddha tells us that the cause of our suffering is craving that leads to attachment. This talk is an exploration of what the Buddha calls our four most conditioned attachments and why we need to let go of them. |  
          | Wood Acres Retreat Center
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  Our Wisdom Heart |  | 
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        | 2009-05-12 
  Factors That Support and Hinder Concentration
58:22 |  
        | Sally Armstrong |  |  | 
      
      Any time we practice mindfulness and wise attention, we are weakening the impact of the hindrances, and strengthening what are known as the five jhanic factors: meditative qualities that support the continuity and deepening of our meditation.  Each of the jhanic factors actually balances and acts as an antidote to one of the hindrances.  This talk looks at how to strengthen the jhanic factors, and use them skillfully as antidotes to the hindrances. |  
          | Spirit Rock Meditation Center
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        | 2009-05-12 
  Our Wisdom Heart
42:34 |  
        | Sharda Rogell |  |  | 
      
      As we walk the path of wisdom and compassion, we discover they are not separate. What happens when we let go of our identifications with our mental constructions and our mind drops into the heart? |  
          | Wood Acres Retreat Center
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        | 2009-05-11 
  Holding On. Afraid to Let Go
56:37 |  
        | Sharda Rogell |  |  | 
      
      We hear the teachings of letting go (or letting be) yet when we try, we find how difficult that is. This talk explores what we are afraid of and the freedom waiting for us when we take the risk of looking at what’s true. |  
          | Wood Acres Retreat Center
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        | 2009-05-10 
  In-Body Presence
53:03 |  
        | Sharda Rogell |  |  | 
      
      The body is the first support for presence and connection to life. Even though many people find it difficult to reside in their bodies, as we arrive more fully, we find a happiness of mind that brings a sense of stability to our experience. |  
          | Wood Acres Retreat Center
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        | 2009-04-29 
  Cultivating Equanimity, pt II
55:01 |  
        | Donald Rothberg |  |  | 
      
      We continue to explore the cultivation of equanimity by focusing especially on how we keep balance and, increasingly, unshakability with the eight worldly winds of pleasure and pain, gain and loss, fame and disrepute, and praise and blame. We also focus on the qualities of understanding, joy and faith found in mature equanimity, with stories from Martin Luther Kind, Jr., Etty Hillesun and more treatment of multiple near-enemies of equnimity. |  
          | Spirit Rock Meditation Center
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