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Retreat Dharma Talks
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2001-11-14
Anything Is Possible
61:33
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Myoshin Kelley
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When we open to the quality of trust -- anything is possible! Strengthening trust through learning to work with hope, fear and doubt.
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2001-11-16
What Are You Expecting?
34:05
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Ajahn Amaro
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Opening retreat comments inviting yogis to use the retreat to examine their plans and expectations. Plus brief remarks regarding the retreat and the precepts as voluntary limitations to be seen as a vehicle toward our destination. Ajahns Amaro and Sundara.
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2001-11-17
What Are We Doing Here?
53:53
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Ajahn Amaro
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Reflecting about the first day of retreat: common thoughts and experiences, remembering our potential for happiness, and the three characteristics (anicca, dukkha, anatta).
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2001-11-21
Gratitude
66:42
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Ajahn Amaro
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Gratitude for the Triple Gem, spiritual teachers, parents, friends, good fortune, difficulties, etc.
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2001-11-22
Generosity And Gratitude
59:02
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Myoshin Kelley
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As we invite the qualities of generosity and gratitude into our lives, they help us to gladden our hearts and minds, becoming the seeds of joy in the journey of awakening.
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2001-11-25
Faith And Awareness
50:31
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Guy Armstrong
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When we let go of our habitual strategies of greed and aversion, we discover in meditation a spaciousness that can be unsettling at first. As we explore the openness, we find our refuge in an awareness that is the very nature of the mind.
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2001-11-26
Determination
53:33
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Sylvia Boorstein
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Recognizing how determination and dedication help us undo the habits of mind that lead to suffering.
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2001-11-28
Non-Greed, Hatred, Delusion
61:00
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James Baraz
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Exploring the different spiritual paths that use the fundamental themes of non-greed, hatred, delusion, love, service, and remembrance.
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2001-11-29
Since Feeling Is First
58:23
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Guy Armstrong
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This talk explores the role of heart practices in general, and the brahma viharas in particular, in our overall dharma practice. When we ask, "Is insight enough?" our answer might depend on our relation to the bodhisattva ideal.
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