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2011-11-29 Surrender to Love 19:11
Amma Thanasanti
at Santa Barbara Vipassana Sangha
Shakti Vihara

2011-11-29 Surrender to Love - Q&A 26:57
Amma Thanasanti
at Santa Barbara Vipassana Sangha
Shakti Vihara

2011-11-28 Not Making Two 61:41
Winnie Nazarko
At the end of retreat, there are often concerns about how to take "this" back home. If we define "this" too narrowly, with a dualistic mind, we will miss the chance to practice effectively when we return to the conditions of lay life.Lay life is different, and offers the opportunity for practice which is broader, more dynamic, and more relational than that done on retreat. The Buddha himself saw his teachings as useful and beneficial to lay people as well as monastics, sometimes in surprising applications. Some of his teachings for lay people are discussed, clarifying that the 8 Fold Path can be practiced outside of silent retreat, in daily life.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2011-11-28 Freedom From Attachment 48:40
Mark Coleman
How do you work with desire and attachment in the midst of daily life? Buddhist teachings give clear guidance on the power of exploring and understanding how the process of attachment arises and how we can cultivate a healthy relationship to desire and the sensory world. Mark gives many anecdotes from his personal journey with this theme.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-11-27 Understanding Suffering and Its Cause 50:20
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2011-11-26 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 Third Q & A 50:51
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Q & A session on November 26, 2011
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-26 Dharma in the World 57:23
Anushka Fernandopulle
Leaving retreat, what should we pay attention to in our life? How can we continue to cultivate our practice?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-26 Open the Gates to the Deathless 35:14
Ayya Medhanandi
The Eightfold Noble Path is the Buddha's map to freedom. His directions how to proceed are precise, rigorous and breathtaking - the better for our faith and diligence. Though we may falter or feel unworthy, we discard delusion of a self - the better for purifying our hearts. Wise, surefooted and joyous, we open the gates to the Deathless.
Satipaññā Insight Meditation Toronto

2011-11-26 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 Talk Two 52:29
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Second Thanksgiving Retreat Talk
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-26 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 Concluding Talk 35:24
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Conclusion of the 2011 Thanksgiving Retreat.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-26 The Beauty of Desire (Part 2) 63:24
Rob Burbea
Gaia House November Solitary

2011-11-25 Three Characteristics of Existence: Portals to Freedom 66:03
Pat Coffey
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-25 Pariyatti and Patipatti 52:01
Ajahn Sumedho
33 of 43 from Luang Por Sumedho - CD: Talks from Thailand (2008-2014)

2011-11-25 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 Second Q & A 42:07
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Question and answer session from November 25, 2011
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-24 Anatta: Investigating the Misperception of Self 57:59
Carol Wilson
As has been said, the self is a ghost that appears to exist only because it is not investigated. In this talk we explore some of the ways that we perceive experience inaccurately and create a view of lasting self. We also mention the advice of Achaan Buddhadasa to generate a contentment with emptiness.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2011 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2011-11-24 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 Talk One 50:42
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-24 Instructional sit 35:43
Anushka Fernandopulle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-24 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 First Q & A 40:18
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-23 The Problem With Greed 50:19
Winnie Nazarko
Our relationship with sense pleasure is complicated. Moving towards what is pleasant is instinctual,and we need to be able to experience what is pleasant without clinging, fear or attachment in order to be whole. Yet pleasant vedana (sensation) is not a reliable goal or guide on the spiritual path. Pleasure - like all conditioned things - has its limitations and does not work well as the orienting principle in our practice and lives. Like the Buddha, we need to be able to swim upstream, and not be limited by our conditioning towards ease.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2011-11-23 Pathways to a Grateful Heart 1:21:14
Tara Brach
When we are filled with gratitude, we are living from the most sincere, awake part of our being. This talk explores three pathways of practice that open us to serving and savoring this life.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2011-11-23 The Wheel 56:37
Will Kabat-Zinn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-23 Thanksgiving Retreat 2011 Guided Meditation 26:15
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Guided meditation during 2011 Thanksgiving Retreat.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-11-23 Papanca 34:24
Christina Feldman
Gaia House November Solitary

2011-11-22 Buddha's Recipe for Happiness 58:51
Anushka Fernandopulle
There are many levels of happiness and joy available to us on the spiritual path. Here are descriptions of several levels, their relationship to each other, and how to get there.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-22 Thanksgiving 48:57
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2011-11-22 Satipatthana Sutta, Fourth Foundation: Discernment and the Hindrances 47:25
Rodney Smith
Struggling with the hindrances draws us back into form. Each hindrance has to be thoroughly understood so that when it arises we no longer invest reality into its appearance. Discernment is the only tool that can reveal the truth of its emptiness. In seeing the true nature of the hindrance, we see our own and the struggle ends. All other applications of practice reinvest thought into the form and make it more than what it is.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: The Satipatthana Sutta

2011-11-22 Gratitude 20:40
Amma Thanasanti
at Santa Barbara Vipassana Sangha
Shakti Vihara

2011-11-22 Gratitude - Q&A 31:55
Amma Thanasanti
at Santa Barbara Vipassana Sangha
Shakti Vihara

2011-11-22 Question and Answer Session 44:25
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House November Solitary

2011-11-21 Bodhisatva 66:33
Jack Kornfield
Bodhisatva
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2011-11-21 Patterns Of Greed, Aversion and Delusion 54:49
Myoshin Kelley
Understanding our temperament can help to personalize habituated tendencies.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2011-11-21 From Fear to Freedom 60:33
Pat Coffey
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-20 Wise and Balanced Effort 61:53
Andrea Fella
As we learn how to bring wise and balanced effort to our experience, we create the conditions that support the ripening of our practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-20 Understanding Stress is Liberating 58:21
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2011-11-20 I Sit Here in Blessing 10:58
Ayya Medhanandi
How can we care for ourselves and each other, using our formal meditation practice as a template for daily living? As we sit for meditation, mark an intuitive pathway through painful, burdensome mind states, teaching the mind to purify itself with every breath. Gradually, we overcome our sufferings. We glimpse the peace, happiness, clarity and freedom of heart that are within our reach.
Satipaññā Insight Meditation Toronto

2011-11-20 Nama-Rupa Consciousness Talk 4/4 Nama-Rupa Conciencia Charla 4 de 4 1:10:10
Stephen Batchelor
Fourth talk of four on the subject Nama-Rupa and Consciousness, by Stephen Batchelor. Given on November 17, 2011, at Xic Xanac Retreat Center, Zacatlan, Mexico. Presented by Yoga Espacio. Translated by Kavindu. Cuarta charla de cuatro, sobre el tema de Nama-rupa y conciencia. Por Stephen Batchelor. Impartida el 20 de noviembre de 2011 en Xic Xanac, Zacatlán. Presentado por Yoga Espacio, traducida por Kavindu.
Yoga Espacio :  Nama-Rupa and Consciousness

2011-11-19 First Night 60:03
Will Kabat-Zinn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Retreat

2011-11-19 Nama-Rupa and Consciousness Talk 3/4 1:10:10
Stephen Batchelor
Third talk of four on the subject Nama-Rupa and Consciousness, by Stephen Batchelor. Given on November 17, 2011, at Xic Xanac Retreat Center, Zacatlan, Mexico. Presented by Yoga Espacio. Translated by Kavindu
Yoga Espacio :  Nama-Rupa and Consciousness

2011-11-19 The Beauty of Desire (Part 1) 59:52
Rob Burbea
Gaia House November Solitary

2011-11-18 What is insight? 57:40
Greg Scharf
An exploration into the nature of insight and how it unfolds in practice on both personal and more universal levels.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2011-11-18 Nama-Rupa and Consciousness Talk 2/4 1:10:03
Stephen Batchelor
Second talk of four on the subject Nama-Rupa and Consciousness, by Stephen Batchelor. Given on November 17, 2011, at Xic Xanac Retreat Center, Zacatlan, Mexico. Presented by Yoga Espacio. Translated by Kavindu
Yoga Espacio :  Nama-Rupa and Consciousness

2011-11-18 équanimité 61:26
Patricia Genoud-Feldman
description d'un des plus importants facteurs d'éveil, l'équanimité.
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti Retraite d'un mois à Montchardon

2011-11-17 Understanding Dukkha 58:01
Carol Wilson
The understanding of Dukkha - the first noble truth, as well as one of the three characteristics of phenomena - opens our hearts and minds into the peace of wisdom and the beauty of compassion.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2011 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2011-11-17 Steadying the Mind, Opening the Heart 50:20
Winnie Nazarko
Equanimity - that quality of mind which is balanced, steady, and non-reactive - is developed by learning to open skillfully to the full range of our experience. It is equanimity which allows the heart to feel safe enough to open to our own difficult states, and the difficult states of others. Deep equanimity is " the peace that passes understanding", a wisdom and equipoise which can hold it all.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2011-11-17 Nama-Rupa and Consciousness Talk 1/4 64:32
Stephen Batchelor
First talk of four on the subject Nama-Rupa and Consciousness, by Stephen Batchelor. Given on November 17, 2011, at Xic Xanac Retreat Center, Zacatlan, Mexico. Presented by Yoga Espacio. Translated by Kavindu
Yoga Espacio :  Nama-Rupa and Consciousness

2011-11-17 The Buddha's Discourse on Blessings 49:53
James Baraz
Not missing all the goodness and blessings in our life as an aid to true well being and happiness. The talk is based on the Buddha's Mangalam Sutta, which is also known as the Discourse on Blessings
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Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2011-11-17 Life Dharma 2 23:40
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-11-17 Life Dharma 2 Short 14:57
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2011-11-17 Exploring Vulnerability 45:46
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House November Solitary

2011-11-16 Mindful Speech 1:22:57
Tara Brach
Deception, gossip and aggressive speech are pervasive in our culture. This talk looks at the roots of these forms of communication, and the way they entrap us in a contracted and separate sense of self. We then explore the practices that help us speak from a courageous presence, wisdom and love. (video available)
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

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