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Dharma Talks
2017-08-13 Tapping Into the Power of Refuge 36:34
Ayya Santacitta
Mountain Stream Meditation Center

2017-08-12 Contemplations on equanimity 1:10:58
Kamala Masters
The terrain of equanimity and how it relates to our inner life and outer life.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-12 Taking The Practice Home Q&A 69:08
Deborah Ratner Helzer
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-12 Practice Of Dana in support of teachings 32:52
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-12 Morning Q&A 24:26
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-12 Morning Instructions: Trust your Practice 6:58
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-11 Evening Reflection 24:44
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-11 Engaged Emptiness 57:39
Nathan Glyde
SanghaSeva Ekuthuleni

2017-08-11 Self Love / Self Hate 65:05
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2017-08-11 Renunciation: Abandoning Craving - the Cause of Dukkha. 1:11:30
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-11 Turning to Dust: Death Contemplations 26:36
Ayya Medhanandi
The nine-cemetary contemplations presented in the Satipatthana Sutta work with elemental perspectives on the parts of the body by simulating their condition after death.  The clarity of mind realized in these special practices sheds light on how valuable death contemplations are for a wholesome and happy life.  Not only does the mind gain immense lucidity and peace, but we are able to access and develop special qualities of mental composure, joy and discernment.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2017-08-11 Q&A following Loving Kindness practice. 22:21
Mark Nunberg
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-11 Guided Forgiveness and Loving Kindness Meditation 46:59
Mark Nunberg
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-11 Dhamma Discussion 1:20:07
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Shwe Oo Min DhammaDayada Meditation Centre :  2017 Vassa

2017-08-11 Morning Q&A 17:21
Deborah Ratner Helzer
Awareness of awareness, noting and impermanence.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-10 Appamanna-Boundless Benevolence 46:51
Fred Von Allmen
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg

2017-08-10 Aug 2017 Story plus Q and A 43:01
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2017-08-10 Metta and Emptiness 55:36
Zohar Lavie
SanghaSeva Ekuthuleni

2017-08-10 The Simile of the Heartwood. 61:05
Deborah Ratner Helzer
The many benefits of practice are like the deepening rings of a great tree.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-10 Is Auckland Insight a "secular" group? part 1 35:06
Jill Shepherd
Exploring some contemporary definitions of "secular Buddhism" and whether they apply to Auckland Insight
Auckland Insight Meditation

2017-08-10 "This Precious Human Life" 53:00
Kate Munding
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2017-08-10 Q&A 58:06
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation

2017-08-10 Becoming Mindful of Thought (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 61:54
Tempel Smith
Most people are lost in thought, mesmerized by thought, experiencing the content of thought as real events. With the practice of mindfulness we can first learn to turn away from the dominance of thought, and then bring awareness to the direct experience of thinking as a present time experience.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat for Young Adults

2017-08-09 Second Arrow Optional 50:39
Nathan Glyde
SanghaSeva Ekuthuleni

2017-08-09 Meditation: Listening to Life 19:20
Tara Brach
The attitude of meditation is one of engaged listening – a relaxed, receptive yet intimate attention. This meditation explores how we can listen to sounds, listen to and feel sensations, and then relax back into the ocean of awareness that includes and perceives the changing waves. In this relaxing back, we realize the peace and freedom of inhabiting our wholeness and essence.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

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