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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.
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2023-04-30 Intro to the 3 Characteristics week 11: The Experience of Freedom - Guided Meditation 32:43
Intro to the 3 Characteristics week 11: The Experience of Freedom - Guided Meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-04-30 Intro to the 3 Characteristics week 11: The Experience of Freedom - Talk 41:02
Intro to the 3 Characteristics week 11: The Experience of Freedom - Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-04-23 Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Week 10: Emptiness as a Skillful Support for Letting Go of Attachments - Guided Meditation 29:53
Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Week 10: Emptiness as a Skillful Support for Letting Go of Attachments - Guided Meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-04-23 Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Week 10: Emptiness as a Skillful Support for Letting Go of Attachments - Talk 39:29
Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Week 10: Emptiness as a Skillful Support for Letting Go of Attachments - Guided Meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series
2023-04-09 Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Recognizing What This Moment Is Empty Of - Week 9 - Meditation 34:08
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-04-09 Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Recognizing What This Moment Is Empty Of - Week 9 - Talk 42:35
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-04-03 Understanding the 3 Refuges: Week 8 The Impersonal Nature of Desire - Guided Meditation 30:44
Understanding the 3 Refuges: Week 8 The Impersonal Nature of Desire -Guided Meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-04-03 Understanding the 3 Refuges: Week 8 The Impersonal Nature of Desire - Talk 42:07
Understanding the 3 Refuges: Week 8 The Impersonal Nature of Desire - Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat
2023-03-27 The Three Refuges - Understanding Dhamma - Week 3 - Talk 39:03
Please join in for this four week course examining the traditional three refuges as the central practice of clarifying and strengthening one’s spiritual aspiration and intuition about the path. Without this ongoing deepening of understanding regarding the means and ends of our spiritual practice we tend to pick and choose what we like from the many choices that exist today. The Buddhist practice of taking refuge as a conscious intentional act goes against the stream of our habit energies. Taking refuge as an ongoing practice is how we keep what is most important in mind as we practice meditation and navigate our busy days. The Three Refuges exist to strengthen our allegiance with intimacy and clear comprehension of the way things are, allowing for a wiser, more compassionate and creative engagement with our lives.
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - The Three Refuges
2023-03-27 The Three Refuges - Understanding Dhamma - Week 3 - Meditation 30:05
Please join in for this four week course examining the traditional three refuges as the central practice of clarifying and strengthening one’s spiritual aspiration and intuition about the path. Without this ongoing deepening of understanding regarding the means and ends of our spiritual practice we tend to pick and choose what we like from the many choices that exist today. The Buddhist practice of taking refuge as a conscious intentional act goes against the stream of our habit energies. Taking refuge as an ongoing practice is how we keep what is most important in mind as we practice meditation and navigate our busy days. The Three Refuges exist to strengthen our allegiance with intimacy and clear comprehension of the way things are, allowing for a wiser, more compassionate and creative engagement with our lives.
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies - The Three Refuges

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