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Dharma Talks
2020-06-07 Cittaviveka Buddhist Monastery Online Lay Forum: Kamma 17:46
Ajahn Sucitto
Kamma – what it is, how it works, and why understanding it is crucial
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-06-07 Intimacy and Non-attachment as Refuge - Guided Meditation 37:09
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-06-07 Intimacy and Nonattachment as Refuge Talk 38:43
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-06-07 Feelings at the Six Sense Gates 49:42
Dhammadīpā
Guided meditation on vedana (feeling tone) as it is experienced with sense contact
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The First Free Women - Original Poetry Inspired By the Early Buddhist Nuns

2020-06-06 07 talk: mindfulness and clear comprehension 24:08
Jill Shepherd
Exploring a variety of definitions of mindfulness, highlighting the aspect of clear comprehension as a support for insight, ending with dyad (pairs) practice investigating the experience of mindfulness in the moment
Auckland Insight Meditation Insight Meditation + Insight Dialogue seven-day retreat

2020-06-06 63 Discourse on Upali MN56 18:37
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-06-05 The Unequivocal Law of Kamma 13:44
Ayya Medhanandi
Responding to questions about social change during pandemic time protests: seeing that we are the owners of our actions, subject to the law of kamma, we can embody the Buddha's teachings by respecting all beings with compassion, nonviolence and our foundation in virtue, and choosing wise leaders who uphold these principles.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2020-06-05 Bowing On Two Knees: Covid Compassion and Nonviolence 19:27
Ayya Medhanandi
When change and unrest foment around us, we must guard the mind and protect it from disruptive emotions such as fear or anger that may lead us to speak or act unskillfully. In this pandemic of moral decay and heightened fear, seeing how we are not in control, we care both for ourselves and others, morally and spiritually. To bring reform or healing in the world, we speak or act from an inner quiet, not boiling with anger or resentment, but from a heart tempered with patience, compassion, wisdom and peace. A talk given online during Covid-19 and global anti-racism protests.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2020-06-05 On the Altar of This Moment 23:36
Ayya Medhanandi
A guided meditation into the heart of our struggles and fears where, on the altar of our tears, the jewels of the Dhamma are revealed radiant within us. Breath by breath, wisely seeing through and courageously defying all obstacles to our freedom, we embark into the miracle of pure presence in this moment.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2020-06-05 In This Very Life -- 2020-06-05 55:15
Kim Allen
Sutta study -- MN 4
Insight Santa Cruz

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