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Dharma Talks
2002-04-11 Reflections On Emptiness 50:28
Christina Feldman
The Buddha described emptiness as the abode of the great person. It is an understanding, seen so clearly in nature, that is possible for us to see in our own nature.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2002-04-10 Working With Thoughts - Papanca 1:10:43
Mark Coleman
Working skillfully with the thinking mind. Understanding how perceptual distortion and mental proliferation obscures the truth and takes us away from the present.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2002-04-08 Awakening Is Always Possible 61:49
Jack Kornfield
Seeking the sacred. The possibility of awakening exists in every moment. We all can sense our potential for bringing compassion to present world conflict. Stories of India and questions about the Middle East.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2002-04-08 Following The Pain Line 42:09
Rodney Smith
The first step of spiritual maturity is to move into pain. Holding the pain without explanation or justification allows it to open into emptiness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2002-04-08 Awakening Is Always Possible 62:31
Jack Kornfield
Seeking the sacred. The possibility of awakening exists in every moment. We all can sense our potential for bringing compassion to present world conflict. Stories of India and questions about the Middle East.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2002-04-06 Need, Duty and Welfare 63:06
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2002-04-05 Nirvana In Samsara 45:14
Christopher Titmuss
Gaia House Retreat with Christopher Titmuss

2002-04-03 Awakening Wisdom And Compassion 69:46
Mark Coleman
This talk elucidates perspectives on the Buddhist Path. The possibility of freedom here and now and how to integrate understanding into our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2002-04-02 Life Stories of Ruth Denison 47:02
Ruth Denison

2002-04-02 The Seven Factors Of Enlightenment 59:50
Christopher Titmuss
Gaia House Retreat with Christopher Titmuss

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