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Retreat Dharma Talks
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Monday and Wednesday Talks
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| Regular weekly talks given at the lower Spirit Rock meditation hall |
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
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2008-12-10
Practicing With Fear - part III
58:49
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Donald Rothberg
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After a review of four guidelines for practicing with fear, we explore more deeply the nature of fear, including many of the more unconscious ways that we carry fear, as well as the biological basis of fear. We also examine the relationship of fear to a sense of self, and of opening into fearlessness.
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2008-12-24
Renewal In Our Practice And Lives
57:58
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Donald Rothberg
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In this time of darkness between Solstice and the New Year, it is a wonderful time for reflection, quiet and renewal - in our practice and in our lives generally. We explore a number of factors and practices that support renewal and post three questions at the end to help open us up to what renewal means for each of us
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2009-01-12
Learning To Open To Experience
62:07
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James Baraz
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A central attitude of dharma practice is learning to open to experience instead of the typical contraction of grasping at pleasant or aversion towards unpleasant. Qualitites of opening include forgiveness, patience, sense of humor, presence and loving kindness are explored.
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2009-01-26
Spontaneous Meditation: The Sacred Art Of Presencing
27:31
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Lama Surya Das
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The intrinsic nature of mind is naturally lucid, aware, bright, open, empty and cling free. It is only temporarily limited or corrupted by being mixed with adventitious obscurations.
Lama Surya Das explains & elucidates natural meditation, nowness-awareness, how to sit and gage and be, and explains his original four kinds of mindfulness.
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2009-02-16
The Raw Spot
63:21
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Norman Fischer
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Loss, pain and suffering leave us raw. But the rawness can bring us to a new birth. How to practice with difficult times, economic uncertainty.
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2009-02-23
Power Of Compassion
58:58
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Mark Coleman
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The place of compassion in our lives & practice - What supports the heart to open & what hinders compassion from opening.
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