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Dharma Talks
2024-10-08 Silence is Golden, The art of deep listening 43:34
Nakawe Cuebas Berrios
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-08 Introduction to Equanimity as a Brahma Vihara followed by a guided practice 43:45
Jean Esther
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-08 Working with emotions using R.A.I.N. 0:00
Nakawe Cuebas Berrios
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True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-08 Relating to Meditation Skillfully 48:17
Deborah Ratner Helzer
Some helpful and not so helpful attitudes we may bring to our meditation as experienced yogis.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2024

2024-10-08 The Root Cause of Suffering 37:21
Amita Schmidt
In this talk you will learn tools to loosen the attachment to the ego perspective: how to step outside the snow globe of you; how to move away from the trance of thoughts; and ways to pendulate to a bigger perspective/view. This talk also has some science quotations from Donald Hoffman and others on infinite consciousness.
Tri State Dharma

2024-10-08 Monday Night Dharma talk: non-self 45:26
Kate Munding
The Buddha's teachings are sometimes misunderstood or described out of context to give the impression that to awaken means that our sense of self must disappear, that our personality becomes flat-lined, and that we become indifferent to the world around us. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Buddha's teachings show us the way to fully embody this life. To be fully awake is to fully live! The Buddha did not teach vacancy; he taught people how to live without clinging. Please join me this evening for a talk that comes from the inspiration and the clarity this path has to offer on how to live in these times without shutting down, giving up, or turning away.
Assaya Sangha

2024-10-07 Difficulty as a Doorway: Exploring the Five Hindrances 53:35
Jean Esther
This talk, focused primarily on Sense Desire and Aversion also emphasizes all hindrances as a doorway for awakening.
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-07 Practicing with the sixth sense door of ‘Thinking’ as a means of release from being lost in identification with it. 23:30
Jean Esther
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-07 Cultivating Wholesome Relationships - Week 5 of 5 - Meditation 30:01
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: Cultivating Wholesome Relationships

2024-10-07 Cultivating Wholesome Relationships - Week 5 of 5 - Talk 41:40
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: Cultivating Wholesome Relationships

2024-10-07 Reconciliation 1:45:39
Jack Kornfield
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-10-07 Guided Reflection: Opening to Impermanence 43:04
Deborah Ratner Helzer
A consideration of impermanence inspired by a gentle rain
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2024

2024-10-06 Quatre qualités du coeur 33:15
Pascal Auclair
Quelques mots sur la joie, la compassion, l’équanimité et la bienveillance et une pratique guidée sur quelques unes d’entre elles.
True North Insight Présence et silence au cœur de la nature

2024-10-06 The Fourth and Fifth Aggregates: Sankhara & Vinañña 55:52
Tara Mulay
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2024-10-06 Dhamma Reflections on Resilience 37:20
Nakawe Cuebas Berrios
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-06 Guided Metta Practice for Easy Person/Benefactor, Self, and Neutral Person 41:47
Jean Esther
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-06 Stabilizing attention through anchor: body, breath, sound 44:24
Nakawe Cuebas Berrios
True North Insight The Resilience of Love and Wisdom in Meeting Our Lives

2024-10-06 4 choses découvertes lors d'une longue retraite 57:41
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Présence et silence au cœur de la nature

2024-10-06 Q and A: The gift of Listening to Suffering. 5:03
Amita Schmidt
Suffering can be a gift that helps you self-correct back to right action.
Tri State Dharma

2024-10-06 The Feeling of Dukkha 1:10:16
Gavin Milne
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - October

2024-10-06 Understanding the Buddha's Path of Awakening, Part 2 - Meditation 30:25
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-10-06 Understanding the Buddha's Path of Awakening, Part 2 - Talk 43:36
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-10-06 Sunday International Sangha: Living in Harmony with the Way of Things - October 6, 2024 1:20:19
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Living in Harmony with the Way of Things

2024-10-06 The Sallata Sutta: the Buddha’s Teaching of the Second Arrow 1:14:47
Gullu Singh
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2024-10-05 Q&A 21:13
Ajahn Sucitto
The original questions were live. They have been précised and read by a third person. Q1 A woman asks: I have a sister who's in a care home and lives far away. She's younger than I and I feel a degree of responsibility and want to help her. It's been discovered there's been some theft from her bank account which she has control over. The police and care home staff are involved. So the teaching on activation seems very appropriate for me. I'm noticing that my activation to get involved seems to take me over is getting really difficult to handle. What can you repeat or recommend? 03:02 Q2 I find as I practice more and more, I am less willing to deal with worldly things like money, focusing on the future. There's also a sense of contentment with the way things are. How can I go about my practice as this unfolds? 05:51 Q3 My question is similar to the previous one, finding opportunities to reflect internally rather than be wrapped up in work and everything. These opportunities exist and have improved but they seem to be fewer than I would like. How can I incorporate this with having to live my everyday life? I feel I can't leave everything and just go like the Buddha did and I don't seem satisfied with my current situation. Anything else you can offer? 10:19 Q4 Regarding the kandhas, did the Buddha or could you recommend any dedicated formal practice in this area? 15:39 Q5 I've recently extricated myself from a 5-year relationship which was very difficult for me. It seems like when we extricate ourselves from an arrangement like this it seems like it's become just a dream. All the entanglement and energy put into it and then it just ... ends. I'm asking myself 'Was there ever any love, any care?' And it seems very shocking and it seems like the whole of life is like that. Part of me wants to reach out and say: 'Did you care?' But it's over and that seems pointless. Could you say something about that please?
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