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Dharma Talks
2007-12-21 Darkness & Light, Suffering & The End Of Suffering 57:19
Heather Sundberg
After sharing a personal story about suffering and the end of suffering, the talk outlines working with "the darkness" and cultivating the light in terms of working with hindrances, physical pain, strong emotions, & cultivating happiness & compassion; the talk concludes with an introduction of Prajnaparamita.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation at the Solstice: Embracing the Dark, Inviting the Light

2007-12-20 32 Parts of the Body 45:27
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz

2007-12-20 7 Factors Of Awakening - part 1 55:31
Myoshin Kelley
An exploration of the allies of the mind, cultivating mindfulness, investigation, energy, and rapture.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge December 2007 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2007-12-19 The True Revolution 68:30
Tara Brach
In Buddhism, lovingkindness is considered a divine abode, our true home. This talk explores how we can recognize the mask that covers insecurity, inhabit our essential goodness of Being, and let ourselves touch and be touched by love. This awakening into wholeheartedness is the true revolution.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2007-12-19 The Awakening Factor of Equanimity 56:40
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2007-12-19 Practicing With Darkness And Light At The Winter Solstice 59:46
Donald Rothberg
The earth at the winter solstice invites us to embrace the darkness - as a stopping and stilling, an entry into the unknown, a being with difficulty, a fertile and generative source - and invite the light that comes out of the dark. We connect these themes with our practice and suggest particular further ways to practice at the solstice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2007-12-19 Practicing With Darkness And Light At The Winter Solstice 60:04
Donald Rothberg
The earth at the winter solstice invites us to embrace the darkness -- as a stopping and stilling, an entry into the unknown, a being with difficulty, a fertile and generative source -- and invite the light that comes out of the dark. We connect these themes with our practice and suggest particular further ways to practice at the solstice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2007-12-16 Mindfulness: Presence and Participation 41:57
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2007-12-15 Don't Get Caught! 44:01
Mary Grace Orr
We often get caught in repetitive patterns of behavior that leads to suffering. How can we begin to see clearly and to find freedom?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat

2007-12-15 Gladdening the Mind 49:30
Christina Feldman
The Buddha taught that in a mind of happiness, deep attention finds root. This talk explores the ways of gladdening the mind through appreciative joy and the cultivation of spaciousness.
Gaia House Gladdening The Mind

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