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Dharma Talks
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2013-01-01 The Way Things Are 59:02
Yanai Postelnik
Seeing the way things are subject to change, unable to give lasting satisfaction, and empty of inherent separate self, offers a gateway to transformation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2013-01-01 Equanimity 60:40
Christina Feldman
Equanimity the noble quality of the heart that allows us to meet an unpredictable world, complex relationships and change without being shattered. Also explores the way the Buddha used equanimity as a description of liberation.
Gaia House New Year Retreat

2012-11-22 Feast of Patience 17:25
Ayya Medhanandi
Can we not give vent to the wanting mind, not blame conditions nor allow discontentment to grow? Develop patience and persevere on the path. Know things as they are and accept them. Patience is the highest austerity. So change gears, and move away from old habits of mind by rubbing the dust out of your eyes. Weather difficult conditions. See the beginning of your suffering and end it in the ways of Dhamma. Plant good seeds.
Toronto Theravada Buddhist Community (TBC)

2012-10-16 Fundamentals of the Dharma: Self-Uncertainty 55:44
Rodney Smith
One of the more common emotional responses to practice is that at times we feel like we are failing in meditation. Nothing seems to be going according to the instructions. We try diligently and then hear that striving will not get us anywhere. We want to like ourselves but are full of self-contempt. We would like to wish everyone lovingkindness, but we do not feel that in our hearts. All of this has us feeling like a spiritual failure. One way to sidestep the thought that our practice is not going well is to remember that our practice is about self-knowledge, and self-knowledge is always working. Like a mirror that always reflects what it sees, it may not be showing us what we want to see, but it is always reflecting back what it sees. The practice is to accommodate what we see, no matter what is reflected back. Just let the reflection show us the state of affairs. Now comes the hard part. Do not attempt to change, judge, or get over what we see. If we want to do something, relax with what we see. Let the built up tension be dispelled. If we try to get over a problem before we understand what the nature of the problem is, we will further complicate our struggle. Much of our struggle is arising from the sense of being a personal failure. In a culture built upon evaluations and comparisons, many of us feel like we are defeated before we begin. We lead with self-uncertainty and for a Dharma practitioner that is the worst possible assumption. Awakening needs everything from us, and self-uncertainty holds us back in timidity. We have to address this assumption head on to end its tyrannical rule.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: Fundamentals of the Dharma

2012-10-01 Living with change - The 8 Worldly Winds 49:23
Mark Coleman
This talk explores how to work & live with the changing nature of life...
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-09-25 Facing Our Biggest Fears 41:06
Ayya Santussika
This talk explores an ancient Tibetan method to confront your fear and turn it into an ally. She reviews the method from Lama Tsultrim book "Feeding your demons" in the context of the first three of the four noble truths. search words: four noble truths, feeding your demons, fear, anxiety, gratitude, change your brain
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks—2012

2012-09-12 The Freedom of Yes 1:24:10
Tara Brach
How do we accept ourselves or others when our actions are causing harm? Does acceptance mean passivity? Does it undermine our efforts towards change? This talk responds to these questions with a simple, illuminating and challenging principle about genuine transformation: Acceptance is the prerequisite of true healing and awakening. Only when we've paused to recognize and allow this moment's experience to be fully as it is, can we respond from our intelligence and compassion to prevent future suffering.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2012-08-08 The River Of Life / The River Of Change 49:00
Kamala Masters
Impermanence
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness and Dhamma Wisdom: Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-07-30 Navigating Change or Supporting Gifts of Mindfulness 53:10
Steven Smith
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Courage on the Journey of Awakening Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-07-28 How Change Happens On This Path 48:53
Chas DiCapua
The change from unhappiness and dissatisfaction to happiness and contentment does not come about by trying to get better but through the cultivation of wisdom and compassion
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Investigating Life: Insight Meditation Retreat for 18-32 Year Olds

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