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Dharma Talks
2010-03-18 A Life Well Lived 55:22
James Baraz
A Life Well Lived
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2010-03-18 Disenchantment with the World/Turning towards Liberation 50:31
Sharda Rogell
Realizing clearly that things don't bring lasting satisfaction, we become disenchanted with reaching out to things; the energy that was bound up with clinging is there, released towards liberation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March 2010 Month Long

2010-03-18 Selves & Not-Self, Part III 39:37
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
One in a series of 3 talks: The Buddha viewed perceptions of self and not-self as a form of karma, or action. Thus the question is not, “Do I have a self?” or “What is my true self?” Instead, it is “When is it skillful to perceive a self, and when is it more skillful to perceive not-self?” This series of three talks will explore this last question. Part III explores the function of the perception of not-self as a means to true happiness.
New York Insight Meditation Center New York Insight 2010 Talks

2010-03-18 The River of Change 65:03
Kamala Masters
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2010 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2010-03-18 Vulnerability invulnerability (in English) 34:32
Charles Genoud
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti Mataganza 2010

2010-03-18 Talk 52:07
Amma Thanasanti
Insight Santa Cruz

2010-03-18 Riding The Ox Home 53:35
Myo Lahey
Gaia House The Ten Ox Herding Pictures - stories of Zen Practice, ancient and modern

2010-03-17 Knowledge and Vision of Things as They Are (Liberative Dependent Arising 8) 59:52
Donald Rothberg
We explore how "knowledge and vision of things as they are," supported by concentration and earlier factors, brings us insight into impermanence, suffering and the roots of suffering, and not-self. We examine some of the forces and structure that lead to delusion and a lack of clear seeing, as well as how to practice to cultivate these insights.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March 2010 Month Long

2010-03-17 Realizing Your True Nature - Four Reflections 1:19:43
Tara Brach
This talk explores a Tibetan teaching through reflection and guided meditations: Our true nature--our inherent wakefuness, openness and love--is closer than we can imagine; it is more profound than we can imagine; it is easier than we can imagine; and it is more wondrous than we can imagine.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2010-03-17 Selves and Not-Self, Part II 41:42
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
One in a series of 3 Talks: The Buddha viewed perceptions of self and not-self as a form of karma, or action. Thus the question is not, “Do I have a self?” or “What is my true self?” Instead, it is “When is it skillful to perceive a self, and when is it more skillful to perceive not-self?” This series of three talks will explore this last question. Part II explores ways in which a healthy, mature sense of self is essential to the practice.
New York Insight Meditation Center New York Insight 2010 Talks

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