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Dharma Talks
2005-02-28 Sila Paramitta 56:16
Norman Fischer

2005-02-27 Self-Knowing—Learning How To Live: Part 1 49:16
Larry Rosenberg
Using the full round of retreat life - both formal and informal practice to know ourselves.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana Retreat

2005-02-27 Wisdom and Compassion 47:01
Jack Kornfield

2005-02-26 Afflictive Emotions: Q&A 2 39:10
Joseph Goldstein
New York Insight Meditation Center

2005-02-26 Afflictive Emotions: Q&A 1 31:40
Joseph Goldstein
New York Insight Meditation Center

2005-02-26 Afflictive Emotions: Part 2 43:48
Joseph Goldstein
New York Insight Meditation Center

2005-02-26 Afflictive Emotions: Part 1 42:27
Joseph Goldstein
New York Insight Meditation Center

2005-02-26 Afflictive Emotions: Introduction and Meditation 15:47
Joseph Goldstein
New York Insight Meditation Center

2005-02-26 Just As It Is: Stepping Into The Territory Of Truth 53:34
Marcia Rose
Can we relinquish our preference of picking and choosing? Can we be with pheonomena...whatever it is, just as it is? Can we begin to see and realize the true nature of things in 'every kind of birth'? Can we wander into the natural state of the equipoise of an undisturbed mind?
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2005 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2005-02-26 Making One’s Own Mind a Refuge 37:21
Ajahn Sucitto
Mind is like a substance – it can be made heavy and gritty or spacious and smooth based on how it’s inclined. Incline towards calming and soothing to release stuck energies and release mind’s natural goodness. Intention is something you can have some choice over – you can tune your mind in to the depraved or to the blessed. You can make your mind a refuge.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

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