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Dharma Talks
1998-11-28 The Five Aggregates - part I 58:11
Guy Armstrong
Why the Buddha compared the physical world to an empty mass of form. Understanding why the five aggregates are empty and void of essence. Based on a sutta in the Samyntta Mikaya: "Form is like a lump of foam, and consiousness like a magic show."
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

1998-11-27 Four Noble Truths 69:26
Gil Fronsdal

1998-11-27 Signs 1:12:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

1998-11-26 Passionate Practice 45:08
Sylvia Boorstein

1998-11-25 Balance Of Effort 54:12
James Baraz
When whole-hearted commitment is balanced with a spacious lightness of heart, the practice flowers in a rich way. This talk explores how we can combine those two attitudes in our meditation and in our lives.

1998-11-24 Uncovering Ego 53:43
Guy Armstrong

1998-11-23 A Teaching From A Tear Drop 61:45
Kamala Masters
Insight into our interconnectedness with all of life can come through the deepening practice of metta. It can also be known through the emptiness of self.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center 1998 Three Month Retreat

1998-11-23 Big Flower, Small Flower 61:07
Gil Fronsdal
Distinguishing the commentary from the direct experience.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

1998-11-22 Liberation Through Non-clinging 67:54
Joseph Goldstein
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

1998-11-22 Seeing In A New Way 55:25
Sylvia Boorstein
Vipassana means seeing things clearly. When we are overwhelmed, our view can become inhibited. Like a miracle, seeing from a different view allows us to see and do in a different way. All we need is one moment of clarity to feel freedom, and all else passes. Meditation is one revelation after another, leading one to see with more kindness and compassion for the benefit of all beings.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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