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In Memoriam: Rick Woudenberg


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Dharma Talks
2007-02-24 Four Noble Truths 46:24
Jake Dartington
Gaia House Young People's Retreat - Awakening to Freedom

2007-02-23 Through The Looking Glass-The Reality Of No-Self 61:54
Marcia Rose
Can we look into the clear mirror of the dhamma? Can we face the "looking glass" with a willingness and humility and keep looking into this mirror of our 'self' without interpretation or judgement? It is only then that we begin to see and know the impersonality of presently arisen thoughts, censations,feelings and states of mind. Can we keep looking until we begin to experience and know that it's not all about "me" and teach the heart/the mind of freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2007 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2007-02-23 Opening Talk for the Young People's Retreat - Awakening to Freedom 1:18:27
Jake Dartington
this talk also includes Caroline Jones and Chris Cullen
Gaia House Young People's Retreat - Awakening to Freedom

2007-02-21 The Mind and the Way: Realizing the Cessation of Stress 60:48
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2007-02-20 Selfing, Love and Compassion 53:16
Martine Batchelor
Gaia House Meditation for Daily Living

2007-02-19 Habits 53:37
Martine Batchelor
Gaia House Meditation for Daily Living

2007-02-18 Contact and Feeling 49:07
Martine Batchelor
Gaia House Meditation for Daily Living

2007-02-17 You Are Not It; It Is You! 67:10
Eugene Cash
How the three characteristics function to reveal the mystery of everyday life
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awakening Natural Wisdom of the Heart

2007-02-17 Meditation in Everyday Life 53:10
Martine Batchelor
Gaia House Meditation for Daily Living

2007-02-16 Mindfulness And Transformation Of Emotional States 1:15:39
Marcia Rose
The Buddha offers us a recipe for cultivating a strong and clear mindful attention that's grounded in kindness and patience that meets the experience of the moment and sees it clearly, just as it is. We can learn to experience afflictive emotions without getting caught up or swept away and overcome by them. It's as though we learn to see them so clearly, that we see through them, just like we see through the colors of a rainbow.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2007 at IMS - Forest Refuge

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