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2025-07-09 Releasing Heaps & Burdens 20:18
Dawn Neal
2025-07-09 Nourishing a Courageous and Steady Heart 61:03
bruni dávila
2025-07-11 Impermanence 17:16
Devon Hase
Brief reflections on three levels of Impermanence.
2025-07-11 Body Metta Awareness 67:12
Devon Hase
Reflections and Guided Meditation on Metta for the Body moving into boundless loving awareness.
2025-07-12 Practice in the Worst of Times : Lessons from Maha Gosananda 56:55
Ayya Santussika
2025-07-15 Don't Postpone the Good 13:16
Dawn Neal
2025-07-16 Insights Into Perception and Equanimity 56:57
Walt Opie
In the Honeyball Sutta (MN 18), it says, "What one perceives, that one thinks about. What one thinks about, that one mentally proliferates (or complicates)." And this mental proliferation often leads to "evil unwholesome states" which can cause harm and suffering. When we bring mindfulness to the subtle realm of perception, we start to see more clearly without adding anything extra. This is where equanimity comes in, allowing us to meet life with fewer preferences and with greater mental balance.
2025-07-19 What You Know and What You Believe 68:43
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on July 19, 2025 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - 34:16 DHAMMA TALK 34:16 - 108:44 Q&A
2025-07-20 The Parami of Patience 33:26
Eugene Cash
"Patience is the highest form of Prayer" ~Rumi Suzuki Roshi said, "In Zen the word is 'constancy."' Instead of patience, constancy is a kind of dedication to what you love and what you care about, and with that dedication comes a trust that by planting beautiful seeds, eventually in their own time they will bear fruit."
2025-07-22 Listening as Mindfulness Practice 12:36
Dawn Neal
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