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2001-04-21 The Gateway To Relief: Understanding Impermanence 1:14:04
Marcia Rose
Change is the fabric of life; it's very essence. How often do we forget, ignore or distract ourselves from this natural truth and then suffer the consequence? Clearly seeing and accepting impermanence is truly the acceptance of life.
Mabel Dodge, Taos

2001-03-14 Impermanence 63:50
Anna Douglas
Allowing the reality of impermanence; the play of ceaseless change, to pervade our consciousness and influence the way we live our lives.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-11-03 Impermanence as Uncertainty 1:20:00
Ajahn Amaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2000-09-29 Acceptance Of Impermanence 61:41
Carol Wilson
If we truly believe that all arising phenomena are impermanent, how do we live with this understanding?
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

2000-08-21 The Moody Mind 41:25
Rodney Smith
Moods can be so pervasive that they form the psychic posture we have towards life. We can distill our relationship to life down to a mood when we forget the law of impermanence.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society

2000-07-20 Impermanence And Wisdom 58:03
Joseph Goldstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

1999-08-06 Impermanence: The Door To Compassion And Liberation Of The Heart 41:46
Marcia Rose
given at the Family retreat: the acceptance of impermanence/change opens the door to liberation and the deepest compassion.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Family Retreat (5 days)

1999-05-17 Suffering, Impermanence And Freedom 54:56
Carol Wilson
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

1999-03-14 The Liberating News Of Impermanence 53:41
Sylvia Boorstein
Everything arises and passes away, like the breath. How to not be frightened by this or experience "existential angst" from inevitable loss in connection is often what brings us into practice. Liberation is in the heart that is wide enough to hold joy as well as the greatest pain of loss. In managing inevitable loss, we become kinder, softer, gentler and much more careful. To liberate "fixed point of view," we stay awake and attentive, always open for new insights to our stories about ourselves and others. Views change, bodies change, relationships change, but what does not change is the capacity of the heart to respond with compassion and lovingkindness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

1998-11-08 Impermanence and Motivation 62:02
Joseph Goldstein
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

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