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In Memoriam: Rick Woudenberg


The greatest gift is the
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Dharma Talks
2004-01-01 Om Mani Padme Hum 2:34
Kittisaro, Thanissara
Homage to the Jewel at the Heart and the Lotus
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
In collection: Buddhist Heart Mantras

2004-01-01 Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi Svaha 2:28
Kittisaro, Thanissara
Gone, gone, gone beyond, beyond the beyond, perfect awakening!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
In collection: Buddhist Heart Mantras

2004-01-01 Buddhist Heart Mantras 28:50
Kittisaro, Thanissara
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2004-01-01 Equanimity 49:10
Sharda Rogell
Gaia House Retreat with Sharda Rogell

2004-01-01 Will and Surrender 1:13:44
Gavin Harrison
Hawai’i, exact date unknown

2004-01-01 Flowing Into Selflessness 44:43
John Travis
The recognition of the fundamental truth of impermanence reveals the underlying dharma of selflessness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2004-01-01 Get Real 15:46
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Reality is threatening when we try to live in our stories and preconceived notions. But when the mind is free of the falsity of delusion, things that are real pose no danger to the mind.
Metta Forest Monastery
In collection: The Present Moment

2004-01-01 Right Now 13:21
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
What you’re doing right now is very important—a principle that applies to any “right now,” because what you’re doing right now is always shaping “right now” as well as the future.
Metta Forest Monastery
In collection: The Present Moment

2004-01-01 Just This Breath 10:28
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
In one breath you’ve got everything you need for the practice, so be fully aware right here, and the fullness of your awareness will develop over time without your having to pace yourself or to plan ahead.
Metta Forest Monastery
In collection: The Present Moment

2004-01-01 Shaping Your Life 11:30
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
As meditators, we can easily slip into the attitude that we’re like people watching T.V.—passive consumers, watching a reality that’s ready-made—but that’s not what’s really going on. We’ve always active, always shaping things, even when we seem to be perfectly still. The purpose of the meditation is to be more careful about our intentions, more alert about how we’re shaping things.
Metta Forest Monastery
In collection: The Present Moment

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