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In Memoriam: Rick Woudenberg


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Mark Nunberg's Dharma Talks
Mark Nunberg
Mark Nunberg began his Buddhist practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis, MN in 1993 and continues to serve as the center’s guiding teacher.
2017-08-11 Q&A following Loving Kindness practice. 22:21
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation
2017-08-11 Guided Forgiveness and Loving Kindness Meditation 46:59
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation
2017-08-09 Distortions Of Perception, Thought and View. 61:02
The root of suffering is the mind's habits to see permanence in what is impermanent, satisfaction in what is not satisfying, and self in what is not self.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation
2017-08-05 Embodiment and Awakening 60:48
There is no freedom without freedom, with the experience of the body.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness, Insight and Liberation
2017-07-31 Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances - Week 4 69:12
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances
2017-07-30 Recognizing and Opening to What is Good 1:12:24
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series
2017-07-24 Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances - Week 3 1:37:38
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances
2017-07-23 Kindness as a Wise View 2:46:16
For the Five Subjects for Frequent Recollection Chant please see page 26 of Common Ground Meditation Center Chant Book.
Common Ground Meditation Center
Attached Files:
  • Common Ground Meditation Center Chants (PDF)
2017-07-22 Workshop: The Happiness of Forgiveness - Living the Practice 3:21:11
with Mark Nunberg, Wynn Fricke
The practice of forgiveness releases an authentic happiness. So why do we ignore or resist it? In this workshop we will acknowledge our stories of resentments and disappointments and how they often imprison us. Forgiveness is not imaginary or hopeful, it is a deepening understanding and acceptance of what is already true. The goal of this workshop is to recognize the limitations of ill will as a strategy for life, and to appreciate letting go as the expression of deep wisdom and compassion.
Common Ground Meditation Center
2017-07-17 Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances - Week 2 69:29
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances

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