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Nathan Glyde's Dharma Talks
Nathan Glyde
Nathan Glyde has been practicing and studying meditation since 1997, and sharing teachings on retreats since 2007. In 2004 he co-founded SanghaSeva whose retreats emphasise wisdom and compassion in ecological and humanitarian service.
2018-12-02 The Way We Look Shapes What We See 39:48
There is always a little more we can see, and a little more we can learn; especially about how our way of looking is shaping what we see. There is always a way of looking shaping our view, there is no neutral mode, so we don't ever see the world passively. Understanding this brings a deepening understanding of liberation.
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Everything Leans–Interconnection and Emptiness on the Path of Freedom
2018-09-28 Day 5 - Instructions Not-Self - Q&A 50:40
The questions may be quite quiet.
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-28 Day 5 - Instructions Not-Self 45:34
Viewing our inner and outer experience as not-self.
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-27 Metta is Empty of Self - Let It Go Everywhere 59:53
Exploring how Metta is empty: How it transforms into compassion, joy, or equanimity depending on the contact. How the very expression depends on other factors: compassion is not one type of action. And how we can expand our sense of who we can radiate these infinite qualities to. And then how that also contributes to a clear view of the fabrication of not-self elements into a sense of self.
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-27 Guided Metta - To All Things 37:38
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-26 Day 3 - Instructions- Vedana 46:50
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-26 Day 3 - Instructions- Vedana - Q&A Session 43:02
The questions might be a little quiet.
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-25 All Kinds of Kindness 54:18
Exploring metta in what we do, the way we do it, and the atmosphere we attune with, for the relief of dukkha borne of craving. Opening out the Gosinga Forest sutta’s (MN:31) description of three types of metta activity: bodily fabrication (physical activity and the energy body), verbal-thinking (two sorts of thinking: metta and not metta), and mental fabrication (intention, perception, attention).
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-25 A Short Full Body Breath Energy Exploration 10:16
Thanissaro Bhikkhu Style Body Energy Exploration
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness
2018-09-24 Day 1 - Instructions for Subtle and Wide Metta Attitude 1:27:06
Includes Q&A session (questions may be quite quiet)
SanghaSeva Metta and Emptiness

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