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Dharma Talks
2019-10-04
Putting it All Together: Integration of the Eightfold Path
41:06
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Ajahn Karunadhammo
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This is a lightly guided, mostly silent meditation from the Friday night practice offered by Ajahn Karunadhammo.
“Many of us approach Buddhist practice believing that the point is to learn mindfulness meditation. Yet there's so much more to understand and practice. The eight factors, or the eightfold path, allow for a complete and fully integrated program, leading toward liberation.”
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Insight Santa Cruz
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2019-10-04
Putting it All Together: Integration of the Eightfold Path
1:16:54
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Ajahn Karunadhammo
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Starting with chanting, this is the talk from the Friday night practice offered by Ajahn Karunadhammo.
“Many of us approach Buddhist practice believing that the point is to learn mindfulness meditation. Yet there's so much more to understand and practice. The eight factors, or the eightfold path, allow for a complete and fully integrated program, leading toward liberation.”
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Insight Santa Cruz
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2019-10-03
Holding Grief Through Connection
56:18
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James Baraz
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Whether the climate crisis, some other social issue or personal loss, sharing our pain by connecting with another helps us hold and process our grief. By opening the heart we can transform our feeling of isolation into one of shared humanity. This talk ends with a guided experiential dyad exercise adapting Joanna Macy’s "Learning to See Each Other" meditation from Coming Back to Life.
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Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley
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IMCB Regular Talks
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2019-10-03
Die Kraft der Geduld
45:11
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Renate Seifarth
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Gleichmut ist die letzte der Brahmavihara. Der Vortrag betrachtet wie sie im Rahmen der Brahmavihara entwickelt wird, in welchem Zusammenhang sie mit den anderen drei Brahmavihara steht und welche Bedeutung Gleichmut in unserem Leben hat.
Andererseits ist Gleichmut auch das Ergebnis von Weisheit, die wir durch Einsichten in der Vipassana-Praxis gewinnen. Und so schließt sich der Kreis der beiden Methoden.
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Waldhaus am Laacher See
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6 Tage Metta Retreat
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2019-10-02
Spiritual Hope: Trusting Your Awakening Heart
47:55
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Tara Brach
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Our beliefs and understandings about reality directly impact our moment to moment experience of living. If we believe we will never change, that blocks the transformation that brings happiness and freedom. If we trust our spiritual unfolding and are open to possibility, that guides our attention and behaviors in ways that evolve us. This talk explores how to nurture mature, spiritual hope—hope that is sourced in trusting our intrinsic goodness, and our capacity for deepening love and wisdom.
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Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC
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IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks
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2019-10-01
Right View Comes First
47:57
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Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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Thanissaro Bhikkhu reviews the Four Noble Truths as the categorical teaching of the Buddha - true and always beneficial. He describes the duties that enable us to fully understand and comprehend them and how the three characteristics - Dukkha, Annica, Anatta - are used in support of these duties and this understanding.
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Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
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