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Dharma Talks
2023-09-08 What is Meditation? 68:53
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2024-01-12 Dharma and Recovery 01/12/2024 69:34
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2024-04-12 Investigation of States 1:28:10
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2023-01-13 Self-Compassion 1:16:35
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Cultivating the Wise, Awakened, and Responsive Heart

2023-10-13 Depth of Practice 1:15:19
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight 2023

2015-04-30 Mindfulness of Pain, Illness, and Death 44:11
Kim Allen
This talk was given as part of the series “Strengthening Mindfulness.” Dukkha, or suffering, includes pain, illness, and death; yet these are inevitable visitors to our lives. It is our practice to gently turn towards what’s difficult and painful in our lives, and understand truly these human experiences. When we are mindful, we become aware that there are the bodily sensations of pain and discomfort that we may not control, and there are our mind’s reactions to these sensations that we may observe and change. Mindfulness of death can lead us to a sense of spiritual urgency, and help us to cultivate compassion for this shared experience among all human kind. This knowledge of commonality can also help us to overcome fear.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Strengthening Mindfulness

2014-05-17 With Valerie Nelson: Walking the Path Toward the End of Life 2:39:30
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2015-07-30 Three Characteristics 45:07
Kim Allen
This is the fourth talk in a speaker series titled Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015. As we observe our daily and meditative experience, the mind naturally begins to notice "universal" qualities of experience: impermanence (anicca), unsatisfactoriness (dhkkha), and emptiness (anatta). These three - especially impermanence - are gates to spiritual freedom. It's how we relate and react to these three characteristics that determine whether we suffer or be at peace.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015

2016-02-04 Faith & Inquiry 63:54
Kim Allen
This is the first talk in a 5-part speaker series titled "Balanced Practice". In this talk, Kim Allen explores faith, trust, confidence, curiosity, inquiry and doubt, and how these factors relate to our practice.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Balanced Practice

2016-02-11 Cultivation & Letting Go 54:28
Kim Allen
This is the second talk in a 5-part speaker series titled "Balanced Practice". Kim Allen discusses cultivating and letting go, and the need for balancing of both to progress on the path. These factors are like two sides of the same coin; cultivating non-clinging leads to letting go.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Balanced Practice

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