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Dharma Talks
2009-06-04 Verses on the Faith Mind by Seng-T'san (3rd Zen Patriarch of China), part 3 56:43
James Baraz
Tonight James finishes his series on the Faith Mind by the 3rd Zen Patriarch of China. One of the most meaningful lines in this section is: ”To live in this (highest) realization is to be without anxiety about non-perfection.” Cultivating that attitude is a key to freedom. To let ourselves be perfectly imperfect.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2009-06-03 The Responsive Heart 60:40
Rebecca Bradshaw
Turning the open heart of metta towards suffering, happiness, and peace.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Loving Friendliness: Metta Retreat

2009-06-03 The Attitude that Perpetuates Suffering 1:10:46
Tara Brach
Our conditioning is to conclude that "something is wrong" when we encounter difficulty. This way of relating to experience binds us in a trance--it locks in the identification with a separate, victimized, self; it leads to unwise action and it removes us from presence. This talk guides us in recognizing our often unconscious attitude towards what is happening, and arriving in the unconditional presence that is the source of love, wisdom and freedom.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2009-06-03 Four Ways That the Noble Person Speaks 1:14:24
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-06-03 Aware of the Passing of Time 1:48:57
Sylvia Boorstein
No description given.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-06-02 Appreciative Joy 44:02
Shaila Catherine
Appreciative joy (sympathetic joy, mudita) is the third of four qualities called Brahma Viharas (divine abodes) which are the subjects for this 4-part lecture series. Appreciative joy is presented as an extension of the loving kindness (metta) practice. Joy refers to the ability to delight and rejoice in the success and good fortune of others. Mudita overcomes the hindrances and obstacles of conceit, comparing, envy, avarice, jealousy, aversive criticism, resentment, competitiveness, and boredom.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Four Brahma Viharas
In collection: Four Brahma Viharas

2009-06-02 Connecting With Things As They Are Because We Care 57:48
Michele McDonald
Exploring our ambivalence around connecting with things as they are and discovering and trusting the deep quiet abiding that is always here
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Loving Friendliness: Metta Retreat

2009-06-01 Natural Resources of Mindfulness 1:10:12
Ajahn Liem Thitadhammo
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-06-01 There is no separation between vipassana and ordinary daily life 53:40
Bhante Bodhidhamma
date estimated
Satipanya Retreat Centre

2009-06-01 Loving Kindness - Cultivating the Wholesome 59:24
Greg Scharf
Begins with the history of the Karaniya Metta Sutta, followed by a description of qualities and characteristics of loving kindness; and the benefits of metta.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Loving Friendliness: Metta Retreat

2009-06-01 Practicing Mindfulness Of Mind 59:22
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-06-01 Natural Resources of Mindfulness 12:10
Ajahn Liem Thitadhammo
This is Part I, it has an introduction to Ajahn Liem and the Thai Forest Monastery.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-06-01 A Pilgrimage as Practice 67:02
Amma Thanasanti
Dhamma Threads -2009, date is uncertain
Shakti Vihara

2009-06-01 The Way Things Are 51:03
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga Retreat

2009-06-01 The Way Things Are 51:03
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga

2009-05-31 Güte, Mitgefühl und Gelassenheit 44:04
Ursula Flückiger
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg

2009-05-31 Finding Joy 48:49
Helen Stephenson
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga Retreat

2009-05-30 Coming Home 51:06
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga Retreat

2009-05-29 Questions and Answers 1:21:03
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-05-29 Opening Talk for Yoga and Meditation Rereat 36:37
Yanai Postelnik
This talk also includes Helen Stephenson
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga Retreat

2009-05-28 Big Mind Meditation 37:40
John Travis
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma of Recovery

2009-05-28 The Storytelling Monk, Swami Sarveshwarananda Giri 55:24
James Baraz
Affectionately known as “the Storytelling Monk,” Swami Sarveshwarananda Giri is a French-born Kriya Yoga teacher and founder of the Hariharananda Mission in the USA and in India, and the Ark of Love in South America. For the last sixteen years, he has traveled around the globe teaching Yoga, composing and chanting sacred chants, and providing education and shelter to poor children, widows, and senior citizens in India and South America.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2009-05-28 Spiritual Awakening 25:19
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma of Recovery

2009-05-28 Missing 40:38
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2009-05-27 Celebrating Vesak: Oh Nobly Born 1:12:28
Tara Brach
Vesak is the Buddhist holiday that celebrates the Buddha's birth, enlightment and death. What links these events is the radical and powerful message of all Buddhist teachings: We each have the potential to realize and live from and awakened heart and mind. This talk explores how the key mythological, psychological and spiritual junctures of the Buddha's life are entirely relevant to our own transformation.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2009-05-27 Questions and Answers 23:40
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-05-27 Guarding the Senses 51:16
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-05-27 Have you trained your heart to love. - Talk Not Recorded 0:00
Sylvia Boorstein
(Recording not available) 
talk was not recorded.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-05-26 Basic Goodness 63:36
John Travis
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma of Recovery

2009-05-26 Compassion 22:19
Shaila Catherine
Compassion, karuna, is the intention of non-cruelty. It is the aspect of loving kindness (metta) that responds wisely to pain, and wishes to alleviate suffering. Compassion training helps us to remain present with pain. There is no need to fear pain, no need to consider pain bad or wrong. A compassionate self-acceptance allows us to remain present and responsive in the face of life's most difficult moments. With compassion we can ask "How can I help?" and stay present to respond.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Four Brahma Viharas
In collection: Four Brahma Viharas

2009-05-26 Ten Paramis: Energy (1) 63:27
Rodney Smith
Energy is free and open, but the sense-of-self resists that open energy and distorts it towards its needs.</div>
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: The Ten Paramis

2009-05-25 Dharma God 63:07
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma of Recovery

2009-05-25 Opening Talk 29:16
Bhante Khippapanno
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-05-25 Impermanence 41:18
Jason Murphy
Insight Santa Cruz

2009-05-25 Bell 33:30
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2009-05-24 Humility As A Spiritual Awakening 59:18
Heather Sundberg
How do we find the place between indulgence and self-mortification, between pride and shame? This talk explores the relationship between humility and the Middle Way, through personal stories, poetry and practical techniques such as working with fear, the hindrances and the RAIN practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma of Recovery

2009-05-24 Bugs Bowl 45:04
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2009-05-23 How Do We Change? 59:03
Kevin Griffin
Exploring mistakes in cause and effect in practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma of Recovery

2009-05-23 The Path of Engagement and Its importance for our Times 56:31
Donald Rothberg
How do we find depth, focus and support for an engaged path? And why do we need such a path? Aren't traditional Buddhist paths complete and adequate for our times? In this talk, we explore these issues, identifying 1) the structure of the traditional path of training in ethics, meditation, and wisdom; 2) what an engaged path adds or extends and the way that it meets the needs of our times; and 3) five core training areas for engaged paths.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Path of Engagement # 5

2009-05-23 Journey 55:38
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz

2009-05-22 Her Story 1:51:29
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
We always hear about the life of the Buddha, but very few of us know that his wife Yasodhara was the first and only person in the entire Buddhist canon to say “no” to the Buddha, and the Buddha accepted. This evening presentation will include a reshaping of Yasodhara’s story as well as the personal story of Ven. Dhammananda Bhikkhuni’s own journey to become ordained, and her mother’s struggles to become the first ordained nun in Thailand.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2009-05-22 Afraid So 48:55
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

2009-05-21 2009 Monthly Sitting Group, Month 5: Actions that Support Practice; The Five Jhana Masteries; “Psychic Powers” 68:55
Tina Rasmussen
Includes: silence, breathing, timing, resolves; the masteries required in completing a jhana and moving on to the next; and what is meant by “psychic powers” and whether they are necessary; meditation instructions; and Q&A
Various

2009-05-21 Verses on the Faith Mind by Seng-Tsan (3rd Zen Patriarch of China), part 2. 59:16
James Baraz
Tonight James continues his discussion of Verses on the Faith Mind by Sengstan (3rd Zen Patriarch of China), his favorite piece of dharma wisdom. This week one of the lines from the passage is the source of Joseph Goldstein’s book One Dharma. "There is one Dharma not many; distinctions arise from the clinging needs of the ignorant."
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2009-05-21 Realizing the Nature of Mind 63:55
Rob Burbea
Through practice we can glimpse a sense of the nature of awareness as something ever present and awesomely vast, and this sense can be cultivated as a profound resource for freedom and peace in our lives. But eventually we must see even beyond this to know the ultimate nature of the mind - empty, completely groundless, and dependently-arisen - a seeing which brings an even deeper freedom. This talk explores some of the ways this realization might be encouraged and developed in meditation.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge May 2009 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2009-05-21 Rebirth or No Birth 46:27
Norman Feldman
True North Insight Aging, Sickness and Death

2009-05-20 Three Gifts That Serve Freedom 56:43
Tara Brach
There are three spiritual capacities that are essential for our freedom. The first, forgiveness, is the releasing of stories that this self, or another, is bad. It is an opening of the heart to include all parts of our own being and this world. The second, inner fire, is the energy of devotion to what most matters to us. The third, looking within to realize what we are, reveals the truth of reality itself. This talk uses an ancient Indian teaching tale and guided meditations to explore these core elements of spiritual liberation.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2009-05-20 Practicing with the Shadow, pt III The Collective Shadow and How We Work with It 65:24
Donald Rothberg
We first revisit the exploration of the shadow, how it forms, and how we work with it, we then look into the nature of collective shadow phenomena, how the personal and collective shadow inter-penetrate, and how we work with the collective shadow. The key, as always, is to establish a relatively safe space to develop awareness, compassion and wisdom, leading to skillful action.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-05-19 The Ten Paramis 4:23:42
with Shaila Catherine, Stephen Fulder
This is a collection of talks and guided meditations given at Insight Meditation South Bay on the ten paramis of generosity, virtue, renunciation, wisdom, energy or effort, patience, truthfulness, determination, loving-kindness and equanimity.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2009-05-19 Loving Kindness 30:02
Shaila Catherine
Loving Kindness, friendliness (metta) is a clear intention and attitude of heart that supports a connected and joyful encounter with life. Metta is not sentimentality; it is not affection or attachment. It is a strong quality of heart that overcomes ill will, hatred, fear, and anger. Loving kindness practice is a way to take responsibility for our own happiness; it is a way to cultivate an attitude to life that supports deep friendship.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Four Brahma Viharas
In collections: Four Brahma Viharas, The Ten Paramis

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