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Dharma Talks
2020-06-17 Sustaining Our Caring 39:45
Tara Brach
All transformation arises out of love; it is the energy of caring about life that moves us toward inner, relational and societal healing. With a primary focus on our radically re-enlivened movement for racial justice and equity, this talk looks at ways of remembering what matters and consciously nourishing our care.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-06-17 Knowing the Dharma in the Body 45:26
Walt Opie
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2020-06-17 Inanna and The Fierce Feminine 62:51
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-06-17 Cittaviveka Buddhist Monastery Public Talk: Guide to Unrestricted Awareness 1:15:59
Ajahn Sucitto
A good teacher (Acariya) encourages and pushes the mind of the disciple away from the changeable world presented by sense-consciousness, to the more fruitful reality that’s centred on Dhamma. In this talk, the principles of this are pointed out, and as exemplified by Ajahn Chah. This talk was offered on Ajahn
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-06-17 73 Bhumija Discourse 16:00
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-06-17 Guided Meditation -- Attitude of Metta 16:44
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-06-17 Transformation of the Analytical Mind 3 1:20:35
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-06-17 Buddhist Practice and the Transformation of Racism 1: Five Perspectives 65:27
Donald Rothberg
We open up five perspectives, the first three of which have more to do with understanding and the last two of which have more to do with practice and action. The five perspectives are: (1) remembering the Buddha's elimination of caste within his community; (2) understanding how greed, hatred (including racism), and delusion are not just personal but are also institutionalized; (3) understanding through looking at US history how race is a construction (with terrible consequences)-- both initially in the 17th century and later, commonly linked with divide-and-conquer strategies by those with economic and political power; (4) how our ethical practice calls us not just not to harm in our personal actions, but also not to let harm be done by others; and (5) the identification of different dimensions of transformative practice. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-06-16 72 Wonderful and Marvellous MN123 13:46
Bhante Bodhidhamma
Satipanya Buddhist Retreat :  Talks on the Middle Length Discourses

2020-06-16 Keeping the practice simple...Keep going (Online Retreat at Spirit Rock) 53:09
Alexis Santos
Reflection and guided sitting
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awareness and Wisdom: An Insight Retreat in the Style of Sayadaw U Tejaniya

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