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Retreat Dharma Talks
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November Solitary Retreat
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2010-11-03 (24 days)
Gaia House
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2010-11-03
Inspiration and Ardency
34:52
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Yanai Postelnik
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Connecting with whatever inspires us is an essential part of practice and supports a sense of heartfelt purpose and energy in meditation, expressed as ardency. Rather than 'effort-ing' in practice, born of a sense of obligation or fear, the quality of ardency through which we are moved to engage with our spiritual journey wholeheartedly, is born out of energised love and a clear commitment to what we value and hold as most important in life.
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2010-11-06
The Mystery of Vedana: A Key to Liberation
69:19
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Rob Burbea
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The contemplation of vedana, the Second Foundation of Mindfulness, provides a powerful tool to dismantle suffering; it can also reveal surprising and profoundly liberating truths about the nature of reality.
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2010-11-11
Goodness and Joy : Uplifting the Heart
53:34
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Yanai Postelnik
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Spiritual practice rests on a deep trust in the fundamental wholesomeness of our hearts seeking for happiness. We can learn to honour the goodness of our core motivation, even as we recognise our need to deepen the skill and wisdom with which we pursue genuine wellbeing. This includes recognising the importance of connecting with that which brings joy to our heart as part of our spiritual practice, and honouring our own wholsesome qualities and actions.
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2010-11-12
The Psychodynamics in Meditation (Part 1)
62:48
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Rob Burbea
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Through the development of various skillful means, we can unlock the innately liberating dynamism at the heart of our emotional life, allowing deep healing, freedom, and the natural unfolding of our full potential.
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2010-11-17
Investigation, Noble Uncertainty, Spiritual Inquiry
56:51
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Yanai Postelnik
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The awakening factor of investigation moves us to look deeply into our experience, acknowledging that there is always more to understand in the simplicity and mystery of being alive here and now. As we learn to bring a deep and open-hearted curiousity to our each moment and to our very existence itself, without taking any position on our self or this world, life can open to reveal the deepest truth of freedom.
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