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Dharma Talks
2021-10-18 Muditā or gladness as a support for samādhi, unification of mind 24:10
Jill Shepherd
Part two of an exploration of samādhi, unification of mind, and how opening to gladness can support deeper calm and ease
Sydney Insight Meditators

2021-10-18 Week 1, Part 2 35:08
Juha Penttilä
Self, Identification and Anatta
Gaia House Exploring Anatta (online series)

2021-10-18 Buddhist Studies: The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness–Mindfulness of Dhammas, Week 6 - Meditation 35:38
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness–Mindfulness of Dhammas

2021-10-18 Buddhist Studies: The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness–Mindfulness of Dhammas, Week 6 - Talk 55:30
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness–Mindfulness of Dhammas

2021-10-18 Week1, Part 1 60:40
Juha Penttilä
Introduction to the Course, and Guided Meditation
Gaia House Exploring Anatta (online series)

2021-10-18 Monday Night Dharma Talk - Mudita and Uppekha (Joy and Equanimity) 60:21
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2021-10-18 Triggers and leaks 40:11
Ajahn Sucitto
We are triggered by phenomena, and all kinds of turbulent emotions and reactions can result. But how does it all happen? We use wise attention to investigate the source, where things rise up from. A strong citta needs to be cultivated so you can review how stuff affects you. You have a choice in this: responsiveness or compulsiveness.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka 2021 Rains Retreat - Closing Group Practice

2021-10-17 Illusion and Delusion 1:33:22
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community SFI Sunday Nights

2021-10-17 4 - Prajna Paramita Chant and Short Meditation 13:29
Maura Sills
London Insight Meditation "Impermanent, alas, are conditioned things" with Maura Sills

2021-10-17 Expansion Meditation 26:30
Amita Schmidt
This meditation will help you know, connect with, and expand your deepest aspiration as a dharma practitioner.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center

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