In Response to September 11
2001-09-19
In Response to September 11
7:25:54
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Gavin Harrison,
Jack Kornfield,
James Baraz,
John Travis,
Larry Rosenberg,
Narayan Helen Liebenson,
Robert K. Hall
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Working With The Heart In Troubled Times
56:38
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Jack Kornfield
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How do we work with the energies that are touched in us by the terrorist attacks and all the upheaval in society and the world since then? This talk is an offering of teachings from the Buddhist tradition intended to support us in addressing the current situation wisely within ourselves.
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Self-knowing And The Terrorist Crisis
55:59
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Larry Rosenberg
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Being able to connect with an inner silence amidst the outer turmoil will help the mind become clear and find beneficial ways to meet the challenges that face us. Many issues surrounding the crisis are discussed. Encouragement and suggestions are given for putting the teachings to the test of practice at a critical time.
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Collective And Individual Shadow In Contemporary Times
48:47
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John Travis
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The creation of war begins in the mind. Can we own the shadow in ourselves that wages war with our own experience? Can we see this in the roots of the incredible violence in the world? What would it be to put down the collective and individual struggles that we keep creating?
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Courage, Forgiveness And Acceptance
60:06
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Gavin Harrison
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In an era of terrorism, vengeance and a thirsting for enemies, the practice of insight meditation offers the possibility of a trustworthy and transformative response to the heartbreak of these times. Following the talk is a guided forgiveness meditation.
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Exploring Impermanence
60:06
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Narayan Helen Liebenson
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The Buddha pointed to impermanence-- the changing nature of things-- as one of the basic laws of nature. The events of September 11th have highlighted this truth dramatically for us. This talk encourages the possibility of softening, seeing clearly and being present to the truth so that we can continue to learn through deepening our understanding of this law of impermanence.
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Letting Go Of Knowing
58:34
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James Baraz
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Most of us want to know the right answer to complex situations. This post-September 11th talk explores the value of letting go of prematurely trying to figure things out, and replace it with patiently listening inside to our wisest understandings and responses when they are ready to be heard.
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