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Dharma Talks
2020-06-25 81 To Dignanaka 16:09
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-06-24 Meditation: Body and Spirit 19:21
Tara Brach
As we relax and awaken through our physical body, we discover the formless dimension of awareness or spirit that permeates all of life. This meditation includes a poem from Mary Oliver.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-06-24 Spiritual Hope 52:53
Tara Brach
Spiritual hope opens us to possibility and energizes us to manifest our potential for love and wisdom. In contrast to attachment or egoic hope, which is the grasping for what will benefit a separate self, spiritual hope arises from trust in the openhearted awareness (bodhichitta) that is always and already within us. This talk explores how, as individuals and as a society, we can nourish spiritual hope, and create the grounds for healing and radical transformation.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-06-24 Generating the Hope 16:27
George Mumford
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2020-06-24 4 Principles for Social Change: Proximity 68:03
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-06-24 80 Greater Discourse to Vaccagotta MN73 1:37:24
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Vachogotta questions the Buddha as to whether others have attained. Then the Buddha accepts him into the order and after four years gives him directions on how to attain the Higher Powers one of which is the deliverance from the taints and Vachagotta becomes an arahat
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-06-24 Guided Meditation -- the changing breath 19:33
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-06-24 Transformation of the Analytical Mind -- session 4 1:28:06
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-06-24 Buddhist Practice and the Transformation of Racism 2 65:20
Donald Rothberg
Traditional Buddhist training occurs through development in wisdom, ethics, and meditation. We use this model to help us to understand Buddhist practice that aims to transform racism. We start by reviewing briefly the first three perspectives offered in the previous week, which fall under training in wisdom. Then we look at how ethical practice and in particular the practice of non-harming can be the basis for action, based on an understanding of ethical practice as guiding both one's personal behavior and one's responses to harm in one's communities and society. Lastly, we explore meditative training and how in particular mindfulness and compassion play central roles in the transformation of racism.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-06-23 79 At Kitagiri 16:01
Bhante Bodhidhamma
The seven types of persons : how a disciple should behave : the need to give all to become liberated.
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

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