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Dharma Talks
2020-01-25 Self Compassion 6:27:42
Tara Brach
Book launch Self Compassion
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-01-24 Q&A 54:05
Sayadaw U Jagara
Questions on aspects of Metta/Perception/Jhana, Samatha vs vipassana. Point of view on Pha-Auk method.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2020

2020-01-22 Quelques mots sur la pratique 53:04
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2020-01-22 Meditation: Portal to Sacred Presence 22:00
Tara Brach
This meditation includes a full body scan, and then opens the senses to all experience, allowing life to be just as it is. Awakening to the life of our body reveals the mysterious formless presence that is our source. We close with a poem from Danna Faulds, Trusting Prana.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-01-22 Embodied Presence (Part 1) - Planting our Roots in the Universe 47:40
Tara Brach
In describing our human predicament and dis-ease, D.H. Lawrence says we are like a great tree with our roots in the air. We need to replant ourselves—in our bodies, hearts and spirit. These two talks are guides to replanting ourselves. In Part 1, we explore how we are so often dissociated from the life of our body, and the pathways home. Part 2 looks at the challenges of pain, fear and trauma, and how we can gradually and skillfully reconnect with a wholeness of being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-01-22 The Path with Kamma, Part 3 - Meditation 33:21
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-01-22 The Path with Kamma, Part 3 - Talk 57:02
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-01-22 Instructions et méditation guidée 25:54
Pascal Auclair
Instructions et méditation guidée
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2020-01-22 Reconciliation and Loving Kindness Meditation 35:53
Bob Stahl
Morning Meditation Practice Day 5
Emmaus Retreat Center :  7-Day Insight Meditation Retreat

2020-01-22 From the Ordinary Habitual Mind to the Buddha Mind 12: Exploring Our Experience of Time 3 62:51
Donald Rothberg
We continue to investigate our experience of time, focusing first more extensively on common patterns of experiencing time in a conditioned way. We then point to three main ways that our sense of time is transformed as we awaken, related to a deepened sense of impermanence as well as a greater sense of presence, and, finally, a movement, so to speak, into timeless awareness. Relatedly, we point to four main ways of practicing to investigate our experience of time, related first to examining our various conditioned constructions of time, and then to opening further to impermanence, presence, and timeless awareness, which can then also, to speak, hold time.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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