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Joseph Goldstein's Dharma Talks
Joseph Goldstein
I have two main aims in teaching. The first is to spread the dharma as widely as possible, offering it to as many different people as I can. The second is to teach a smaller number of people over sustained periods of time. This in-depth teaching engages my tremendous love for intensive, long-term meditation practice, where people can immerse themselves in the retreat experience and see how it transforms their understanding.
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2019-07-21 Enlightenment or Bust (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 57:40
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Insight
2019-07-25 Dukkha and Non-Self (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 63:13
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Insight
2019-11-26 Q&A 65:45
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2019-11-30 Questions and Answers 67:31
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2
2020-02-01 Nuances Of Right Effort 1:19:32
Techniques for deepening practice
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Path to Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat
2020-02-02 Working with thoughts. 64:34
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Path to Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat
2020-02-04 Morning Instructions 64:00
Meditation instruction review
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Path to Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat
2020-02-05 Q&A 63:38
A wide varity of topics.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Path to Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat
2020-11-20 Online Fundraising Event for Gaia House, with Joseph Goldstein 1:28:53
Gaia House Gaia House Fundraising Event - with Joseph Goldstein
2020-11-23 Dharma Transmission: A Conversation with Joseph Goldstein and Dawn Scott 1:29:40
with Dawn Scott, Joseph Goldstein, William Edelglass
How are we called to transmit and receive Buddhist wisdom and practice today? This is an especially important question for contemporary students and those who themselves are training to become dharma teachers and their mentors. What is the significance of the mentor-mentee relationship? In what ways might American-convert Buddhism be transformed as the community of students and dharma teachers becomes more diverse? From its beginning, Buddhism has emphasized that impermanence is a mark of all existence; it is not surprising that as it has been transmitted to different cultures, across vast geographical regions over more than two millennia, Buddhism itself has been constantly changing. As Buddhadharma is transmitted and transformed by a new generation, how do we remain grounded in the liberating wisdom and practices of the traditions we have inherited even as we directly address the turbulence and urgency of our times, and share these teachings with an ever-growing and changing community of practitioners? An evening of meditation and conversation as we explore these questions with BCBS co-founder Joseph Goldstein, BCBS teacher Dawn Scott, and BCBS Director of Studies William Edelglass.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Dharma Transmission: A Conversation with Joseph Goldstein and Dawn Scott

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