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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Dharma Talks
1987-01-01
Dharma In Daily Life (Part 1)
44:54
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Christopher Titmuss
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a series of 4 talks focusing on applying meditation to one's daily life, some topics covered are the development of stillness and calmness, insight, awareness as a means to understanding, aggression, contentment with little, lovingkindness, relationships, observation without controlling and interfering, sitting with others, social action
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Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
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1987-01-01
Dharma In Daily Life (Part 2)
46:04
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Christopher Titmuss
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a series of 4 talks focusing on applying meditation to one's daily life, some topics covered are the development of stillness and calmness, insight, awareness as a means to understanding, aggression, contentment with little, lovingkindness, relationships, observation without controlling and interfering, sitting with others, social action
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Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
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1987-01-01
Dharma In Daily Life (Part 3)
42:10
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Christopher Titmuss
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a series of 4 talks focusing on applying meditation to one's daily life, some topics covered are the development of stillness and calmness, insight, awareness as a means to understanding, aggression, contentment with little, lovingkindness, relationships, observation without controlling and interfering, sitting with others, social action
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Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
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1987-01-01
Dharma In Daily Life (Part 4)
7:40
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Christopher Titmuss
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a series of 4 talks focusing on applying meditation to one's daily life, some topics covered are the development of stillness and calmness, insight, awareness as a means to understanding, aggression, contentment with little, lovingkindness, relationships, observation without controlling and interfering, sitting with others, social action
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Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center
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1986-07-17
Infinite Respect - part II
52:25
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Larry Rosenberg
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two talks exploring how an infinitely respectful attitude toward every aspect of life will develop awareness, generosity and joyful learning; seeing meditation as infinite respect
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1986-01-01
Complete As We Are
47:46
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Christina Feldman
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examining the notions that we are not complete as we are, that we need something other to make us whole; seeing how these ideas have colored our psychology, our relationships, our spirituality
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England
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