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Dharma Talks
2012-04-19 Metta Meditation Introduction. Guided Meditation 30:59
Rebecca Bradshaw
Short introduction to metta and instructions on sending metta to self and "easy person"
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Kindhearted Awareness: Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-04-19 Be the Awareness 48:46
James Baraz
When we're not identified with mental or physical phenomena, we can let the pure awareness underlying reality naturally shine through.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2012-04-18 Curiosity, Impermanence and the Heart of Loving Kindness 58:55
Greg Scharf
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Kindhearted Awareness: Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-04-18 The Benefits of Mindfulness Practice 56:47
Steve Armstrong
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Awareness

2012-04-18 Guarding the Senses with Wisdom 55:34
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-04-18 The Journey 58:06
Donald Rothberg
We explore the metaphor of the "spiritual journey" to help illuminate phases of our practice, using three reference points: 1. Mary Oliver's poem, "The Journey" 2. The journey of the Buddha and 3. Our own individual journeys.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-04-17 Equanimity - "There in the Middleness" 56:51
Joseph Goldstein
An exploration of the many ways equanimity brings balance to our lives. Groundlessness to the Brahma Viharas, and liberating insight to our mindfulness practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2012 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2012-04-17 Dissolving the Illusion of Self 61:07
Steve Armstrong
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Awareness

2012-04-17 Pacify the Bully 37:28
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2012-04-17 Fundamentals of the Dharma: Sila 61:13
Rodney Smith
We usually approach ethical conduct (sila) from either righteousness (morality) or idealism (I must never harm any living thing!) but not often from stability and unification of heart. From the heart we just see what is appropriate to do and do it within the context of connection and nonharm. When we transgress we learn and move on and never expect anything miraculous or perfect in any way. We simply live within the fullness of our humanity, and that is enough.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: Fundamentals of the Dharma

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