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Dharma Talks
2006-04-13 Rigpa Consciousness and Nirvana 1:14:49
Guy Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-04-13 Compassion 48:54
Patricia Genoud-Feldman
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2006 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2006-04-12 Practicing Rigpa - Part 2 46:57
Guy Armstrong
The talk explores different methods for the technique of looking in dzogchen practice as taught by Tsoknyi Rinpoche. It also describes some meditation states that might be mistaken for rigpa (near relatives).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-04-12 Nahid Angha Discusses Sufism with Sylvia 67:37
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-04-11 Practicing Rigpa - Part 1 54:04
Guy Armstrong
This talk discusses the basic approach of look, see and rest in Rigpa practice, with an emphasis on trust in our own experience.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-04-10 The History of Buddhism in India - Part 2 64:28
Guy Armstrong
This talk discusses the development of Buddhism in India beginning with the origins of the Mahayana school around 100 BC and continuing through Nagarjuna, the Yogacara school, Vajrayana, and the beginnings of Dzogchen. As in part 1, the philosophical differences are highlighted.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-04-10 Life At The Edge 42:31
Myoshin Kelley
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2006 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2006-04-09 The History of Buddhism in India - Part 1 44:24
Guy Armstrong
This talk recaps some key elements in the development of Buddhism in India from the death of the Buddha through the splits that occurred in the early schools of what could be called classical or Nikaya Buddhism. It highlights some of the philosophical issues that caused the divisions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2006-04-08 Hindrances to Insight and Happiness 42:04
Molly Swan
Gaia House The Heart of Practice

2006-04-08 Path Of The Bodhisattva 65:09
Tara Brach
The path of the Bodhisattva is to realize and live from the truth or our connectedness. Our practices as compassion and metta awaken us from the trance of separation and free us to embody the awakened heart.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Vipassana Retreat

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