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Dharma Talks
2005-04-14 Satipatthana Sutta - part 16 - Mindfulness Of Dhamma: Hindrances - Aversion 62:48
Joseph Goldstein
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2005 at IMS - Forest Refuge
In collection: Satipatthana Sutta Series

2005-04-13 Path of Practice Part 1: Wise understanding & Intention 65:28
Sylvia Boorstein

2005-04-11 Ten Guided Meditations: 7 - Intuition 20:10
Marcia Rose

2005-04-11 Redemption 55:20
Jack Kornfield

2005-04-11 Restraint Of The Senses 12:43
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
How to find peace in the midst of the barrage of sensory input.
In collection: Up For The Challenge Series

2005-04-10 Reaching Out By Way Of The Inner 49:00
Jose Reissig
This talk explores what the Buddha meant when he said that the end of the world cannot be reached by walking, but can only be found in this fathom-long body.
Dominican Sisters center at Saugerties

2005-04-10 Soft And Hard Interpretations Of Three Characteristics: Dukkha - part 1 62:52
Michele McDonald
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2005 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2005-04-09 Guided Meditation Big Mind 30:34
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage 2005 Retreat

2005-04-09 Ten Guided Meditations: 6 - Concentration 31:52
Marcia Rose

2005-04-09 The Middle Way Is Not Halfway 41:26
Jose Reissig
The Buddha said that he taught the Middle Way. His Middle Way should not be understood as a compromise between extremes. Rather, he offers us a radical new way of dealing with the perceived polarities.
Dominican Sisters center at Saugerties

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