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Dharma Talks
2016-01-29 Chan History, Practice, Silent Illumination Meditation 1:14:47
Simon Child
Gaia House A Taste of Chan

2016-01-25 The Path of Tenderness 41:53
Mark Coleman
Dharma talk by Mark Coleman recorded at the Monday Night Meditation Class on January 25th, 2016
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Waking up in Every World

2016-01-25 Guided Meditation from Monday Night Meditation Class 1-25-16 41:30
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-01-23 Metta Meditation - Compassion for Ourselves 40:45
Alan Lewis
Gaia House Cultivating Clarity and Compassion

2016-01-20 Instructions and Guided Meditation 37:17
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2016-01-20 Impermanence 61:42
Donald Rothberg
Based on the earlier meditation, we examine the importance of reflection on and mindfulness of, impermanence, both gross impermanence and moment-to-moment impermanence; why it's difficult to be deeply aware of impermanence; practices to explore impermanence; and deeper understandings opened up by practices with impermanence.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2016-01-20 Guided Meditation on Impermanence 15:28
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2016-01-19 Recollective Meditations 3:35:53
with Dawn Neal, Shaila Catherine, Tony Bernhard
The Buddha taught a broad range of meditation practice -- far more extensive than simply observing sensations and breath. Practitioners can use six classic meditation subjects to nurture calmness, focus attention, inspire patience persistence, gain confidence in the efficacy of the path, and contemplate the nature of kamma, action, and mind. The six recollections are: Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, Virtue, Generosity, and Heavens.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2016-01-19 Recollection of the Buddha 48:06
Shaila Catherine
This is the first talk in a speaker series titled "Recollective Meditations." Shaila Catherine speaks about the meditation practice known as recollection of the Buddha, Buddhanusati. The practice involves the contemplation of qualities associated with the awakened mind. Each quality highlights a feature that the Buddha brought to perfection — in conduct, virtue, mental development, wisdom, teaching abilities, social influence, and mental powers. The reflection on these virtuous qualities of the Buddha establishes faith, confidence and inspiration for the path, deepens concentration, inhibits hindrances, strengthens joy, and refreshes the mind. It also serves as a classic protection against doubt. By contemplating the accomplishments of the Buddha, we may sense the potential for awakening within our own lives.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Recollective Meditations

2016-01-19 Instructions et méditation guidée 27:20
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

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