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Dharma Talks
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2014-06-20 Three of the Four Noble Truths 51:37
Gregory Kramer
Insight Dialogue Community (Cenacle Retreat and Conference Center) Insight Dialogue Retreat

2014-05-16 Deeping Into The Four Noble Truths 33:05
Kittisaro
The end of desire in Nibbana
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center An Integrated Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat

2014-05-08 Embodied Awareness of the Four Noble Truths 52:56
Phillip Moffitt
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening in the Body

2014-04-29 The Four Noble Truths in Action 44:36
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2014-03-12 Teachings on the Samyutta Nikaya and an approach to sutta study: A Conversation with Bhikkhu Bodhi 1:56:36
Bhikkhu Bodhi
In this conversational interview between Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi, Shaila Catherine, and students in Insight Meditation South Bay's online Samyutta Nikaya course (www.imsb.org), Bhikkhu Bodhi offers teachings that illuminate the collection of suttas known as the Connected Discourses of the Buddha. Venerable Bodhi explains the historical background of this collection, comments on the cosmological world view embraced by early Buddhism, and offers skillful tips for studying the Discourses. He recommends approaching this collection as an exposition of the Four Noble Truths. He shares insights gained through his translation process, including his reflections regarding the choice to translate certain terms such as dukkha (as suffering or unsatisfactoriness), rupa (as form or materiality), and nibbida (as disenchantment or revulsion). The conversation explores the historical influence of the commentarial texts, and Bhikkhu Bodhi offers practical advise for both the beginner and seasoned reader of the Buddha's teachings. He recommends that readers take notes as they read, and nurture the five steps of contemplation: 1) listening to the teachings, 2) retain in mind what was heard, 3) repeat the teaching verbally, 4) examine the teaching with the mind, 5) penetrate it well with insight. The discussion concludes with reflections on how to approach a study of the Numbered Discourses of the Buddha (The Anguttara Nikaya).
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2014-03-06 You Are Not Alone 52:13
Mary Grace Orr
This talk explores the fourth foundation of mindfulness, The Dhammas. A special attention is given to the Four Noble Truths.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Month Long Retreat

2014-02-06 The Highest Happiness 64:06
Howard Cohn
Happiness, Freedom and the Four Noble Truths
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Buddha’s Way to Happiness: Insight Meditation Retreat

2014-01-09 Your Medicine is the Four Noble Truths 52:16
Howard Cohn
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma Meditation Retreat

2013-11-21 Practice in Society and Individual Conditioning 58:38
Ajahn Sumedho
30 of 43 from Luang Por Sumedho - CD: Talks from Thailand (2008-2014) 00:00 Q1: Have you ever had doubts and considered disrobing?; 03:55 Q2: What do you think of more socially, enviromentally engaged monks? 14:08 Q3 [Some people say] there is a conspiracy of the older monks against women who [they say want to] change the dhamma; 25:42 Q4 What do you think about the future of Buddhism in the west and the different interests of westerners, even some aversion to hearing about the Four Noble Truths?; 50:50 Q5 Is samsara within or also external to the mind of the individual?

2013-10-20 The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness 4 - Practicing with the Awakening Factors and the Four Noble Truths 1:16:33
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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