Donate  |   Contact


The greatest gift is the
gift of the teachings
 
Eugene Cash's Dharma Talks
Eugene Cash
I am intrigued by how we can live the 'holy life' as lay people. How do we erase the imaginary line between formal sitting practice and the rest of our lives? How can we bring full engagement to formal and informal practice? Is it possible to embody, in our lives, the understanding and insight that comes with intensive training? And can we live our lives in a way that expresses and continues to deepen our realization? These questions fuel my practice and my teaching.
2007-03-04 Questions and Answers 51:46
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community
2007-02-24 The Art Of Acceptance (2 Of 2) 65:22
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2007-02-17 You Are Not It; It Is You! 67:10
How the three characteristics function to reveal the mystery of everyday life
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awakening Natural Wisdom of the Heart
2007-01-28 Tanha and Transformation 44:10
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community
2006-12-08 Living Truth 55:34
"We are what we seek." This dharma (often translated as 'truth') is revealed by living a life rooted in the Truth. The teachings value the 'Truth' as a basis for mindfulness and virtue as well as the means to traverse the 4 Noble Truths and the 2 Truths of Relative and Ultimate reality.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2006-12-06 Beyond Intoxication 52:17
The Buddha described 3 "intoxications" that fell away which set the stage for his enlightenment and the teachings of mindfulness and embodiment.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2006-12-03 Intensive Retreats 53:15
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community
2006-11-26 Questions 56:40
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community
2006-11-19 Thanksgiving 50:30
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community
2006-10-01 How Do We Assess Our Practice? 50:38
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

Creative Commons License