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Kim Allen's Dharma Talks
Kim Allen
Kim Allen has been practicing Insight meditation since 2003, and has trained intensively in the U.S. and Asia with cumulative years of silent retreat. She has practiced with primary teacher Gil Fronsdal and other Western teachers, Theravādan monastics, and a few Mahāyāna teachers, and now offers retreats, sutta study, and experiential Dharma engagement. A teacher and author, Kim aims to bring classical Dharma to a modern context and to encourage lay practitioners in fully living a life of Dharma. Her education includes a PhD in physics and a master’s degree in environmental sustainability, and her website is https://www.uncontrived.org.
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2016-12-11 8FP Wise Speech part 1 44:26
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-12-10 Meeting Suffering -- Ignorance or Trust? 40:34
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-12-06 Five Principles of Inner Safety 15:00
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-11-11 The Breath as a Gateway to Liberation - part 3 1:38:01
A 3-session series on the practices of the Anapanasati Sutta
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-11-10 Loving-kindness 54:51
Kim Allen gave the second talk in the eleven-week series "Ten Perfections." She discussed loving-kindness, or Metta, a strength of heart we develop through goodwill, both inner and outer. We develop goodwill through interpersonal relationships, and also through complete acceptance of all aspects of ourself. The path to complete Metta is inward through the heart.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
2016-10-28 The Breath as a Gateway to Liberation - part 2 1:33:58
A 3-session series on the practices of the Anapanasati Sutta
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-10-16 Eightfold Path Program - Wise View part 3 15:28
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-10-16 Eightfold Path Program - Wise View part 2 15:21
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-10-14 The Breath as a Gateway to Liberation - part 1 1:33:21
A 3-session series on the practices of the Anapanasati Sutta
Insight Santa Cruz
2016-05-03 Scared-in-the-Woods to Liberated 46:03
Kim Allen gave the fourth talk in a seven-week series on lesser known Buddhist teachings titled "Thus Have I Heard." This talk explores how practice can be difficult, especially when it helps us become aware of the dark corners of our minds such as fear and dread. Fortunately, the Buddha taught us to train our minds so we won't give in to those tendencies, and instead live a skillful life with wholesome qualities such as generosity, virtue, and loving kindness.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Thus Have I Heard

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