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Narayan Helen Liebenson's Dharma Talks
Narayan Helen Liebenson
I try to help practitioners approach their meditation practice and their lives with compassion and wisdom. Bringing a loving attentiveness into each moment allows us to learn kindness rather than condemnation, and discernment rather than judgment.
2003-08-18 Guided Metta 36:21
2003-08-17 The Art Of Wise Effort 54:03
Aspects of wise effort are discussed, including reflections on unwise effort.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
In collection: Foundations Of Practice
2003-02-25 Levels of Insight 45:04
2002-08-16 Guided Metta Meditation 43:11
2002-08-15 Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness, No Self, Laws of Experience 54:25
2002-08-13 Second Foundation Of Mindfulness - Awareness Of Pleasant, Unpleasant And Neutral 45:27
The second foundation of mindfulness is the awareness of pleasant, painful, and neutral feeling. Awareness of the texture of our experiences brings liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
2002-08-12 Guided Metta Meditation 1 42:04
2002-01-04 Caring for Oneself and Others 42:43
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center New Year's Retreat
2001-12-30 The Seven Factors Of Awakening 54:18
The Path of Awakening is available to all. This talk describes how to cultivate innate qualities that lead to inner freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
2001-10-17 Exploring Impermanence 60:06
The Buddha pointed to impermanence-- the changing nature of things-- as one of the basic laws of nature. The events of September 11th have highlighted this truth dramatically for us. This talk encourages the possibility of softening, seeing clearly and being present to the truth so that we can continue to learn through deepening our understanding of this law of impermanence.
In collection: In Response to September 11

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