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Rebecca Bradshaw's Dharma Talks
Rebecca Bradshaw
Rebecca Bradshaw has practiced vipassana and metta meditation since 1983 in both the United States and Burma. She has been teaching since 1993 and is one at the guiding teachers at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts. "My passion is encouraging students to drop into embodied presence, and grounding this presence in wisdom and lovingkindness. When a sense of love and kindness underlies our practice, we can explore life deeply in a truly integrated way, bringing together mind, heart, and body. Wisdom then holds it all in spaciousness. I especially enjoy connecting with young people in the Dharma, teaching students on longer retreats, supporting sangha on a community level, and sharing the dharma in Spanish." For more information about Rebecca and/or to make a donation to support her teaching, please visit her website at www.rebeccabradshaw.org.
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2007-08-30 Drive through that Town: An Unconventional Look at the Four Noble Truths 68:29
Guest Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center
2007-03-22 Drive Through That Town 48:39
First three nobel truths. Embracing all of our experiences as a path to freeing the heart and mind
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Investigating Life: Insight Meditation Retreat for 18-32 Year Olds
2006-10-06 Paramis On Retreat 62:27
This talk discussed expanding our practice to include the development of the ten spiritual qualities of an awakened person.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Metta & Vipassana Intensive
2006-09-22 The Four Noble Truths (75% Of Them) 63:09
Suffering, causes of suffering and freedom from suffering.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana Intensive Part 1A
2006-08-15 The Happpiness Of The Brahmaviharas 50:39
Developing lovingkindness, compassion, appreciative joy and equanimity brings happiness into our lives.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana Retreat for Ages 18 to 32
2006-07-01 Four Kinds Of Happiness 39:09
Described for teens four kinds of happiness the Buddha taught: living an ethical life, concentration, sense pleasures and peace.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat
2005-10-21 Anicca 47:30
Discusses a deep understanding of impermanence as a pathway into freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month Retreat - Part 1
2005-10-07 Dukkha 57:15
This talk explores what the Buddha meant by dukkha (the truth of suffering) and how we can work with dukkha to find freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month Retreat - Part 1
2005-09-30 Skillful Effort 52:09
This talk discusses using skillful effort and energy in our practice, avoiding extremes of too much laxness and too much striving. Explores the unskillful extremes we can engage in with our effort and a skillful middle way that incorporates diligence and balance. Discussed using skillful effort and energy in our practice, avoiding extremes of too much laxness and too much striving.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month Retreat - Part 1
2005-06-07 Forgiveness And Joy 45:31
NO CD: This talk discusses how forgiveness emerges out of understanding of our own and others suffering and how the suffering in this world is balanced by the third Brahma Vihara of sympathetic joy.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

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