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Retreat Dharma Talks

Monday and Wednesday Talks

Regular weekly talks given at the lower Spirit Rock meditation hall

Spirit Rock Meditation Center

  
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2011-08-13 Afternoon Session Part 3 - Not Only That 1:18
Adrianne Ross
2011-08-15 Seat of Awakening 62:51
Jack Kornfield
2011-08-17 Someone Has to Show You the Right Path 68:14
Sylvia Boorstein
Sylvia uses stories from popular culture to teach that, no matter what has happened in people’s past, there is the potential to achieve peace in the future, through the compassionate support of others.
2011-08-22 Working with the Inner Critic 55:47
Mark Coleman
This talk explores the pervasiveness of the judging mind and how to work constructively with it through mindfulness, metta, understanding and inquiry.
2011-08-29 Wise Concentration 48:20
Mark Coleman
What is the role of concentration on the Path... Why is it important, how to develop it on & off the cushion and what are the obstacles.
2011-08-31 How Do We Become Wise? 49:44
Sylvia Boorstein
2011-09-05 Dialogue with John Peacock 67:35
Jack Kornfield
2011-09-07 Dharmic Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of September 11 63:40
Donald Rothberg
Guided by several key teachings, particularly how we might bring together wisdom, compassion, and courage, we explore some of the issues raised in reflection on the last ten years. A focus is the parallel between personal practice and responding to larger social issues.
2011-09-12 9/12 ... Peace Begins Now 69:12
Jack Kornfield
2011-09-14 Dharmic Reflections on the 10th Anniversary of September 11th, Part II--Wisdom, Compassion and Courage in our inner and outer lives 66:13
Donald Rothberg
Howard Thurman, the great African American activist, mystic, and theologian, once said: “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” In the spirit of this guidance, we continue exploring how to understand and respond some of the core issues related to the tenth anniversary of September 11, 2001. We are further guided by (1) understanding the inter-relationships between individual, relational, and collective domains of practice; and (2) taking wisdom, compassion, and courage (and responsiveness) as three touchstones of our practice, both more inner and more outer.
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