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Dharma Talks
2021-07-28 Forgiveness and Gratitude 40:39
Ajahn Sucitto
Suffering tends to isolate us into a small tight heap forming around a particular topic. In this narrow field we lose access to gladness, self-acceptance, and forgiveness. Breathing through the agitating energies, feel them as just that – it’s not personal, we can rise above. Willing to touch what’s difficult with gladness, we can meet the failing world without getting upset.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka 2021 Rains Retreat - Opening Group Practice

2021-07-27 Dharma Talk: There Is a Peace Possible 49:02
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Coming to Life: Waking up to Intimacy with Existence

2021-07-27 Kindness 1:22:10
Howard Cohn
Recorded Zoom Session
Mission Dharma

2021-07-27 Guided Metta Meditation 46:00
Zohar Lavie
Metta to Sensations
Gaia House Coming to Life: Waking up to Intimacy with Existence

2021-07-27 Questions and Responses 37:00
Zohar Lavie
This recording also includes Nathan Glyde. Any names or 'live' questions have been removed from the recording.
Gaia House Coming to Life: Waking up to Intimacy with Existence

2021-07-27 Instructions: Relaxing Contraction and Letting Go of Craving 57:37
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House Coming to Life: Waking up to Intimacy with Existence

2021-07-26 Calling the Devas (Chanting) 1:32
Ayya Santussika, Ayya Cittananda
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-07-26 Dharma Talk: Metta as a Freeing Way of Looking 41:30
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House Coming to Life: Waking up to Intimacy with Existence

2021-07-26 Dukkha Unsatisfactoriness and Sila Morality and Ethics 25:23
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Aplogies for the darkness, but hopefully the talk is engaging. Buddhist psychology is often termed a ethical psychology and this talk gives reasons why the Buddha was only interested in ethics and transcendence.
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat

2021-07-26 Buddhist Studies: Mindfulness of the Mind, Week 5 - Talk 49:57
Mark Nunberg
The Buddhist Studies courses are designed for people who have attended three or more mindfulness meditation retreats and have a commitment to daily meditation practice. This ongoing program is designed to deepen our understanding through the study and application of the teachings of the Buddha. Classes will include dharma talks, large and small group discussions, and guided sitting time. Participants will be expected to use the teachings as a focus for their daily practice. Led by Mark Nunberg. This six week course is a continuation of our year-long study of the Buddha’s discourse on the four foundations of mindfulness. With mindfulness of the mind, the Buddha invites us to notice whether the mind is with or without greed, anger, or delusion. We can learn to discern whether the mind is contracted and distracted or whether the mind is open and still. Learning to recognize the shape and quality of the mind is the first step toward deepening insight and release.
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course: Mindfulness of the Mind

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