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2012-09-23 Refuges and Precepts 34:47
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2012-09-09 Taking Refuge 59:47
Greg Scharf
A discussion of the refuges and precepts (including chanting them at the start of the IMS 3 month retreat) and some reflections regarding useful attitudes when beginning a retreat.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2012-07-04 18. Taking Precepts 29:45
Thanissara
the value of ethics as a foundation for practice and as a protection of all beings
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Embodied Dharma

2012-05-16 Opening Talk 1:12:50
Lila Kate Wheeler
Welcome to the experience of retreat, how to get the most from your time including refuges and precepts.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Buddha’s Way to Happiness: Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-05-09 Becoming Bodhisattvas II--Ethical Practice 67:58
Donald Rothberg
We look at one of the primary training areas of a Bodhisattva, one who connects inner practice and helping others ethical practice. We consider an expansive understanding of the five lay precepts, and the challenges of ethical practices.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-05-08 Refuges and Eight Precepts Chanting 2:44
Steve Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Dhamma Everywhere: Awareness with Wisdom Retreat

2012-02-18 Ground Of Presence 39:14
Kittisaro
Both a gradual and immediate awakening. Freedom and peace is the core of each moment. Five precepts as gifts, offering freedom from fear and oppression.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center An Integrated Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat

2011-12-18 Quarterly Refuges and Precepts: Beyond Craving 36:16
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2011-09-18 Forgiveness & Assertiveness: Love in Action in the Real World 1:19:16
Rick Hanson
To be able to enter deeply into relationship, it is necessary to be able both to forgive and to assert yourself skillfully. Forgiveness and assertiveness support each other. Forgiveness clears out ill will so you can assert yourself with compassion and Wise Speech. Self-assertion takes care of your own needs so forgiveness can emerge without the sense that you are a doormat. This experiential workshop will get into the nitty-gritty of how to bring the Buddha’s profound teachings on interrelatedness, lovingkindness, and virtue (sila) into the messy real world of relationships with family members, lovers, friends, bosses, and co-workers. This workshop - led by a world renowned expert on forgiveness, and by an experienced couples and family therapist and meditation teacher - will offer user-friendly information with lots of practical methods. We'll cover: -- The Buddha’s teachings on non-harming, wise speech, compassion and kindness, and releasing ill will -- as well as his teachings on self-care, respecting your own needs, and looking out for your own happiness -- The primacy of relationships in evolution, and the deep capacities for both loving altruism and fearful aggression -- The neural machinery of emotional reactivity and developing grievances with others -- Why forgiveness and assertiveness are both important -- The foundation of basic mindfulness, precepts, Wise Speech, compassion for oneself and others, and emotional self-care -- Forgiveness practices -- Assertiveness practices There will be some voluntary paired activities as well as time for questions and discussion. While the teachings are appropriate for use in health care professions, no background with psychology or meditation is needed. Also please know that this workshop is not psychotherapy or any substitute for professional care.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2011-09-08 Refuges Precepts 38:52
Mary Grace Orr
Insight Santa Cruz

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