Sylvia Boorstein's Dharma Talks
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2010-03-10
"Wisdom is Wisdom"- Mindfulness Part 1
2010-01-27
There are Always, Always, Pockets of Goodness
2010-01-13
Seeds of Goodness- omitting none
2010-01-12
Everybody has to arrive safely
2010-01-08
Mindful of the climate of the heart
2010-01-06
Awakening Joy- Sylvia Boorstein and James Baraz
2009-12-09
By Not Holding to Fixed Views
2009-11-04
What the Buddha Really Taught: The Metta Sutta
2009-10-23
May I Meet this Moment Fully, May I Meet it as a ...
2009-10-14
Mindfulness, Especially Virtue as a Source of Happiness, Part 2
2009-10-07
The Permutations of Mindfulness
2009-09-02
What are we Missing?
2009-08-26
Impermanence and Contingency
2009-07-22
The Wisdom of No Complaints
2009-07-15
Renunciation
2009-07-08
Morality - Second in a series of the 10 Paramitas
2009-07-01
Gratitude
2009-06-25
Mindfulness As A Prayer For Peace
2009-06-03
Aware of the Passing of Time
2009-05-27
Have you trained your heart to love. - Talk Not Recorded
2009-04-01
Sylvia Boorstein in dialog with Rabbi Jeff Roth
2009-02-28
The Metta Sutta: How Not To Die Of Bitterosity
2009-02-23
The Joy Of Mindfulness
2009-02-19
Tidying The Mind
2009-02-15
The Leaky Boat
2009-02-09
How Mind Habits Change
2009-02-04
On Being Certain
2009-02-02
May I Meet This Moment Fully As A Friend
2009-01-17
Presentations In Neuroscience #3
2009-01-17
Presentations In Neuroscience #2
2009-01-17
Presentations In Neuroscience #1
2009-01-14
Friendliness, Consolation And Appreciation
2009-01-12
Stories About How Mindfulness Works
2009-01-08
Wisdom Sustains Equanimity - Equanimity Sustains Wisdom
2009-01-05
Are You Brave Enough To Be Transformed By Lovingkindness?
2008-11-19
The Point Of Practice
2008-10-29
How Suffering Is The Basis For Morality
2008-10-15
May These Precepts Be The Cause Of Happiness
2008-06-23
Monday Night Talk
2008-06-18
Being Freed From Fixed Views
2008-04-23
Can't Complain - part 2
2008-04-16
Can't Complain
2008-03-05
Wisdom & The Paramitas - part 1
2008-02-27
The Universality Of The Dharma
2008-01-23
Fourth Noble Truth
2008-01-16
The 3Rd Noble Truth - The Pleasure Of Sufficiency
2008-01-14
Wisdom, Equanimity And Kindness
2008-01-10
Drafting On The Happiness Of Others
2008-01-09
"I Shall Not Want"
2008-01-03
Avoiding Bitter-Ocity
2008-01-02
The First Noble Truth - part 1 of 4
2007-09-12
Three Characteristics In Honor Of Sherry
2006-08-25
Metta Sutta As The Whole Path
2006-08-23
Sylvia's 70Th Birthday Celebration Evening Talk With Teachers
2006-08-02
Why We Practice
2006-07-23
Sylvia's 70Th Birthday Celebration, Family Dharma
2006-04-12
Nahid Angha Discusses Sufism with Sylvia
2006-04-06
Q&A with Norm And Mary
2006-04-03
In And Out Of Egypt
2006-04-02
Introductory Talk: Metta & Mindfulness For Christians And Jews, with Norm and ...
2006-03-29
To Kiss Or Quarrell
2006-03-15
Metta & Equanimity
2006-03-01
For Ash Wednesday: Renunciation
2006-02-21
Accomodating To Life
2006-02-15
What Do You Most Deeply Believe?
2006-02-08
A Break In The Clouds
2006-02-01
Everything Hangs On Intention
2006-01-19
The Essense Of What The Buddha Taught
2006-01-10
Metta Sutta - All Of The Path
2006-01-06
Keeping The Heart Companionable
2005-12-07
What The Buddha Taught - part 4: Generosity
2005-12-07
What The Buddha Taught - part 4: Generosity
2005-11-30
What The Buddha Taught - part 3: Loving Kindness & Going Forth
2005-11-23
The Entire Compendium Of What The Buddha Taught - part 2: Mindfulness
2005-11-23
Mindfulness
2005-11-16
The Entire Compendium Of What The Buddha Taught - part 1
2005-11-09
Grateful For This Moment
2005-11-02
Madama Vesells Wisdom
2005-08-24
By Not Clinging To Views
2005-08-03
Noble Friends Is The Whole Of The Holy Life
2005-07-20
Sandy Borcher Talking About Her Teacher
2005-07-12
The Metta Sangha, The Metta Sutta
2005-06-22
Anqulimala Sermon & Forgiveness
2005-06-08
65 Min Of Being High
2005-05-26
Liberated From Taints: The Buddha's Instructions
2005-05-23
How To Know What Is Time And What Matters
2005-02-06
Seeing In A New Way
2005-01-07
Ferdinand, The Buddha, And The Metta Sutta: Line By Line
2005-01-03
The Best Of Intentions
2004-12-11
Transforming The World Through Metta
2004-10-13
The Response Of The Open Heart
2004-10-11
Midnight On The Airplane
2004-08-18
May I Be Free Of Enmity And Danger: Buddhist Perspective Of Political ...
2004-07-10
We Become Like Family
2004-05-28
The Grace Of Peace
2004-05-24
Good Enough & Take Care
2004-03-10
Chapter 6 - The Life & Teachings Of The Buddha
2004-03-03
Chapter 5 - The Life & Teachings Of The Buddha
2004-02-27
Releasing The Hands Of The Heart Through Wisdom
2004-02-25
Chapter 4 - The Life & Teachings Of The Buddha
2004-02-22
Factors Of Enlightenment
2004-02-18
Chapter 3 - The Life & Teachings Of The Buddha
2004-02-16
Welcome Home
2004-02-11
Chapter 2 - The Life & Teachings Of The Buddha
2004-02-04
Chapter I- The Life & Teachings Of The Buddha
2004-01-10
I Am Asleep, But My Heart Is Awake
2004-01-07
Somebody's Laura
2003-05-22
Eight Fold Path
2003-05-19
What Do We Really Want?
2003-02-21
A Prayer For Peace
2003-02-11
Cherishing, Self Cherishing & Self-Cherishing
2003-02-06
Metta And Mindfulness
2002-05-10
If I Pay Attention, I Am Kind
2001-11-26
Determination
2001-11-22
Thanksgiving Talk For 2001
2001-04-18
Holding Hands
2001-03-01
Metta Sutta
2001-02-14
Stop
2001-02-08
Cemetery Contemplations, Old And New
2001-02-07
Untying The Knots
2000-12-20
I Talk To My Friends
2000-11-27
A Dharma Hologram
2000-11-23
Gratitude For A Precious Human Birth
2000-02-24
No One There At All
2000-02-17
Basic Texts As A Source Of Faith
2000-02-10
Staying Awake To Heal The World
2000-02-07
The Path To Happiness Thru Clear Seeing
2000-02-05
The Practices Of Clear Seeing And Tenderness
1999-11-29
The Sudden And Startling Arising Of Wisdom
1999-03-26
The Great Good Fortune To Be Able To Practice
1999-03-20
Lifelong Heart-Healing
1999-03-14
The Liberating News Of Impermanence
1999-03-07
Always Beginning Again
1999-02-28
The Dharma Of Horton
1999-02-21
Nothing Is Worth Thinking Out
1999-02-18
Peace Is Possible
1999-02-07
The Territory Ahead: Where Are We Going?
1998-11-22
Seeing In A New Way
1998-04-23
Paramita As A Gift Of Generosity
1998-04-17
Without Struggle, Without Agenda
1998-02-15
Nothing Short Of Liberation
1998-02-12
Karma, Forgiveness & Equanimity
1998-02-01
Day For Couples #1
1998-02-01
Day For Couples #2
1998-02-01
Day For Couples #3
1998-02-01
Day Of Couples #4
1998-02-01
Day Of Couples #5
1996-02-16
Balance In Practice
1996-02-14
Happy 20Th Birthday Ims-Experiencing The Seven Factors
1996-02-11
Right Effort: Strive On With Diligence
1996-02-07
Lovingkindness: The Natural State Of The Heart
1996-02-04
Dog In The Road - Hindrances And Their Antidotes
1995-11-28
Faith And Confidence
1995-11-23
Buddha Soup
1995-11-06
What Keeps Us Awake And Happy with Jack Kornfield
1995-10-07
Equanimity
1995-07-28
Life As Practice
1995-06-12
Kindness
1995-04-17
Making Compassion Real
1995-02-03
The Difficulties Of Loving Beings
1995-02-01
Natural Antidotes To Hindrances
1994-02-18
There's No Place Like Home
1994-02-15
The Phantom Tightrope: Balancing Practice
1994-02-13
Hindrances: Storms Of The Mind
1994-02-08
Special Challenges To Loving
1994-02-05
Intention
1993-10-31
Day Of Metta - I
1993-10-31
Day Of Metta - II
1993-10-31
Day Of Metta - III
1993-10-18
Patience
1993-10-14
What Is Practice?
1993-01-25
Introduction To Vipassana Practice
1993-01-22
Working With The Hindrances
1992-04-07
Practice In The Spirit Of Metta
1992-02-13
Interrelationship Of Metta And Vipassana Practice
1992-02-10
Working With Hindrances In Metta Practice
1991-10-03
Hindrances
1991-02-06
Balance And Practice
1991-02-03
The Four Noble Truths And The Eight Fold Path
1991-01-05
Spiritual Practice In Daily Life
1990-07-13
The Foundations Of Mindfulness
1990-04-27
Practicing Vipassana In The Spirit Of Metta
1990-04-20
Strengthening The Practice
1990-01-01
How This Practice Works
Sylvia Boorstein
My greatest joy is giving the gift of love and hope through the dharma, knowing it is possible for humans to transform their hearts. These dharma gifts include paying attention, practicing clarity and kindness and addressing the suffering of the world--which, of course, includes ourselves.
Right now I'm most enthusiastic about the first gift, paying attention, because it makes every part of our lives better. Paying attention allows us to become more clear, and each moment of clarity is a gift to ourselves and those around us. Clarity keeps us from contributing to more suffering. The gift of clarity and kindness also supports a peaceful heart, which allows us to address the suffering in the world with love. When we practice clarity, we offer the possibility for humans to live in a different way. But a peaceful heart is only the beginning. We also have to take action, go out and directly address the suffering with peace in our hearts.
As a parent, grandparent and a psychotherapist, I teach out of the stories of my life and the lives of those around me. I am especially touched by personal narrative, accounts of spiritual journeys, and how these become vehicles for connecting with the dharma. I believe in revealing my own story so that others are more at ease to reveal theirs. Truth talking is a way out of suffering. Discovering how our hearts and minds work and creating a dialogue supports right speech practice. This is an on-going primary practice that we can do all the time. My hope is that I encourage people how to pay attention and to tell the truth by example.
2010-01-12
Everybody has to arrive safely
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Providing an overview of the Metta Sutta, demonstrating how it outlines the three foundations of practice: sila, samadhi and panna. Includes an explanation of concentration as the antidote of all afflictive emotions and includes stories of travel as examples of how everyone has to arrive safely.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center:
Metta Retreat