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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Dharma Talks
2007-12-07
Eight Worldly Conditions
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Sally Armstrong
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The world spins around the alternating pairs of gain and loss, praise and blame, fame and disrepute, and happiness and unhappiness. When we bring them into our awareness, we see how much of our time and energy is spent trying to create and hold on to the positive ones, and avoid or get rid of the negative ones. If we see with wisdom, we realize that these conditions are always operating no matter what we do, and that the skillful way to respond to them is to come to a clearer understanding of what actually brings us true happiness and a sense of well-being, and to cultivate that, rather than chase after gain, praise, fame, and superficial happiness.
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Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
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Three-Month Retreat - Part 2
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2007-11-24
Time and the Emptiness of Time
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Rob Burbea
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Time is one of the fundamental aspects of existence we usually take for granted, leaving its seeming ‘reality’ unquestioned. But Dharma practice and inquiry can puncture and shatter our belief in the real independent existence of time – both the past/future and the present/the ‘Now’, and, in so doing, open awareness up to a truly inconceivable and immeasurable liberation.
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Gaia House
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Solitary Month Retreat
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2007-11-22
Faith/Devotion
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Carol Wilson
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“In the moment of love, the empty nature dawns nakedly” reflections on loving awareness.
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