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Dharma Talks
2003-06-01 Learning How To Live (I) 48:28
Larry Rosenberg
Attention and the willingness to learn from what we see and hear in daily life is a major part of dharma practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana & Viniyoga Retreat

2003-06-01 Metta Sutta - chanting 14:59
Dhammaruwan
Dhammaruwan chants the Metta Sutta, including 'call and response' for learning the chant. Exact date of recording is unknown.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2003-06-01 The Agony Of Alienation 50:10
Jose Reissig
Much anguish and insecurity results from a sense of being separated from our fellow beings and from the world. The strategies we use to try to overcome this often involve the fabrication of additional partitions (e.g.; "us vs. them"), and thus backfire. The Noble Eightfold Path offers a better way.
Philadelphia Meditation Center

2003-06-01 Gladdening The Mind 42:58
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2003-06-01 Dispelling The Diseases Of The Mind 1:39:09
Sayadaw U Pandita
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2003 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2003-05-31 Opening Talk 50:01
Larry Rosenberg
Refuge and Precepts explained (introduction by Doug Phillips).
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana & Viniyoga Retreat

2003-05-31 The Light In The Middle Of The Dark Tunnel 56:37
Jose Reissig
In our dark moments we tend to look for "the light at the end of the tunnel." In doing so, we end up constantly trying to be where we are not, and we miss the opportunity to learn from the darkness itself.
Philadelphia Meditation Center

2003-05-31 Using Wisdom To Disentangle Life's Tangles 66:13
Sayadaw U Pandita
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2003 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2003-05-30 Bowing As An Act Of Transformation 49:31
Jose Reissig
Bowing has two parts: the bowing down in full acceptance of what is, and the coming right up in readiness to do what needs to be done. Each part is incomplete without the other. To realize this non-duality is to open the door for transformation.
Philadelphia Meditation Center

2003-05-30 Cultivating The Field Of Wisdom 1:11:01
Sayadaw U Pandita
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2003 at IMS - Forest Refuge

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