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Dharma Talks
2021-06-08 Dharma Practice as Artistic Endeavor 28:53
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community FIMC Monday Night Talks

2021-06-08 Lovingkindness to Self and Benefactor 46:24
Debra Chamberlin-Taylor
Metta Practice
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening Joy: Opening to Your Natural State of Well-Being

2021-06-08 Kindness and Discrimination 21:58
Ayya Santussika
This talk was offered at Cloud Mountain on June 8, 2021 for the retreat "Dispelling Our Delusions: Exploring the Vipallasa and Drawing Inspiration from the Poems of the Early Buddhist Nuns".
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-06-08 Guided Equanimity Practice with Intro 42:33
Nathan Glyde
The fourth of the brahmavihārās, Upekkhā, is a well rooted flexibility; a deeply steady openness; a kindly unshaken intimacy with all things.
Gaia House Meeting Uncertainty with Wisdom and Courage: Perennial Teachings for a Changing World

2021-06-08 Three Wholesome States for Cultivating Joy 60:55
James Baraz
Intention, Mindfulness and Gratitude are the three wholesome states that are the foundational practices to awaken joy
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening Joy: Opening to Your Natural State of Well-Being

2021-06-08 Day 4 - Instructions: A Vast Awareness 54:49
Zohar Lavie
Equanimous and spacious, we can allow all things to arise and pass within a calm and sensitive awareness.
Gaia House Meeting Uncertainty with Wisdom and Courage: Perennial Teachings for a Changing World

2021-06-08 Mindfulness of the Body 39:00
Debra Chamberlin-Taylor
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening Joy: Opening to Your Natural State of Well-Being

2021-06-07 Anicca Brings Possibilities 40:35
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House Meeting Uncertainty with Wisdom and Courage: Perennial Teachings for a Changing World

2021-06-07 Doing, Not-Doing, and The Doing That Comes from Not-Doing: In Meditation and in Daily Life 64:49
Donald Rothberg
We inquire into doing and not-doing in five ways: (1) identifying the importance of a number of different kinds of "doing" and skillful effort in meditation; (2) pointing also to the centrality of a kind of not-doing (or letting go of doing) and receptivity in meditation; (3) the importance of investigating the "doer" and one's identity as a doer, in a number of different ways, in meditation and daily life; (4) the vision of a doing that comes out of being, that comes out of a deep not-doing, a vision that we find in different spiritual traditions--here we mention ways that this vision is found in Jewish, Christian, Taoist, and Buddhist traditions; and (5) how we explore and cultivate this doing coming out of a deep not-doing in daily life, in "flow experiences," in activities in which we are deeply grounded, and in such areas as sports, music, art, and dance.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2021-06-07 Morning Chanting in English (Chant Along) 4:46
Ayya Santussika, Ayya Cittananda
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

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