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Caroline Jones's Dharma Talks
Caroline Jones
Caroline Jones, a member of the Gaia House Teacher Council, has been practicing meditation for 25 years and teaching since 2009. In teaching, she encourages students to discover and deepen ways of engaging with the Dharma to bring healing and liberation.
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2013-02-19 Opening Talk for Meditation For Life 54:08
Gaia House Meditation for Life
2012-11-23 Taking Refuge 40:40
this talk encourages us to find our own way of connecting with the traditional Buddhist refuges of Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha.
Gaia House November Solitary
2012-11-17 Compassion 38:58
this talk explores the need for compassion and considers what helps and hinders its arising.
Gaia House November Solitary
2012-11-08 Listening to Teachings 33:46
This talk is about how we listen to the Dharma teachings. What is conditioning our listening? Do we listen in ways that genuinely support our practce of awakening?
Gaia House November Solitary
2012-11-04 Vedana 36:36
This talk explores the world of feeling and the Buddha's encouragement to bring compassion and wisdom to our experience of pleasure and pain.
Gaia House November Solitary
2012-04-22 Ignorance 54:00
This talk explores what is meant by ignorance (avijja) in the Buddha's teachings and suggests some ways of recognising and undermining its presence and activity in our life.
Gaia House Work Retreat
2012-04-21 Wise Love 38:20
When loving-kindness, compassion, appreciative joy and equanimity combine with mindfulness, we can meet life with care, sensitivity and wisdom.
Gaia House Work Retreat
2012-04-20 Opening Talk for Work Retreat 32:54
Gaia House Work Retreat
2012-03-28 Reflections on Metta 42:51
Gaia House Meditation Day
2011-04-26 Determination 45:58
This talk explores the nature and value of a wise, compassionate determination in our life and our practice.
Gaia House Work Retreat

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