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Dharma Talks
2022-01-19 Gifts of Uncertainty, with Joanna Macy 46:12
Betsy Rose
We listen to a 2009 talk by ecologist, Buddhist, and systems thinker Joanna Macy, on the 5 gifts of uncertainty -- gifts for these unstable and uncertain times. With further teachings from Betsy Rose on Martin Luther King and Gandhi, and these gifts manifest in their life work.
Assaya Sangha

2022-01-19 Week 2 - Guided Meditation 47:25
Kirsten Kratz
Metta - Kindness to Self, Benefactor, and Neutral Person
Gaia House Transforming Self - Transforming World (online series)

2022-01-19 Ease of energy 56:10
Jeanne Corrigal
This week we explore the 5th parami of energy - tuning into energy as a sustaining force, and turning it toward wise effort.
Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community Wednesday Night Talks: The Parami (2021-2022)

2022-01-19 Water Element 27:55
Kate Munding
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Elements Retreat

2022-01-19 Supporting Equanimity: I Talk to My Friends. 1:56:03
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2022-01-19 16 meditation: equanimity 25:43
Jill Shepherd
Orienting to spaciousness and ease as supports for the steadiness of equanimity
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Deepening into stillness, opening to peace

2022-01-19 Four Elements Instructions: Mindfulness of Earth Element 54:12
Bonnie Duran
Guided meditations on body scan for Earth Element.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Elements Retreat

2022-01-19 Four Elements Instructions: Mindfulness of Earth Element 27:42
Bonnie Duran
Guided meditations on body scan for Earth Element.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Elements Retreat

2022-01-18 15 talk: equanimity 34:37
Jill Shepherd
An overview of equanimity, including its near and far enemies, and how it supports deepening peace
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Deepening into stillness, opening to peace

2022-01-18 Attend to the Heart Tones 18:39
Ajahn Sucitto
When your heart becomes buried under thought, or you can’t manage what’s happening in the heart, then you need your body to bring you back. Body provides the steadying effect that allows the heart to come out. The other approach is through kindness, the ability to maintain presence, pausing and lingering whilst waiting for the heart’s response. This is how we begin to put aside the reactions and compulsiveness, and find our way out of the tangled web of confusion and distraction.
Bandar Utama Buddhist Society :  Well-being Is the Shape of the Heart

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