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Retreat Dharma Talks at Spirit Rock Meditation Center

Monday and Wednesday Talks

Regular weekly talks given at the lower Spirit Rock meditation hall

Spirit Rock Meditation Center

  
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2017-08-07 The Metta Sutta, Dunkirk and The Last Dalai Lama, they sound like 3 different things but they’re not. Monday Night Meditation (Drop-in at Spirit Rock) 57:04
Sylvia Boorstein
Sylvia discusses How to Become Like the Dalai Lama
2017-10-23 Monday Night Meditation Talk (Drop-in at Spirit Rock) 65:23
Matthew Brensilver
Monday Night Meditation Talk
2017-11-06 Monday Night Meditation Talk (Drop-in at Spirit Rock) Basics of Meditation with teachings from the Pali Discourses 62:08
Sally Armstrong
Monday Night Meditation Talk
2018-01-03 A New Beginning at a Time of Need and Crisis 65:44
Donald Rothberg
Framing practice broadly in terms of our individual, relational, and collective practice, we explore on New Years Day the meaning of letting go and setting intentions, being in touch with visions. We end with a short ritual of letting go and setting intentions.
2018-02-19 The Garden of the Heart - Monday Night Dharma Talk 59:58
Jack Kornfield
How we can mindfully tend and nurture the body, heart and mind
2018-04-09 A Peaceful Heart - How to live with balance, equanimity and a peaceful heart. 60:12
Jack Kornfield
2018-04-23 The Day After Earth Day 63:39
Mark Coleman
2018-04-27 Speech in Difficult Situations: 5 Points 18:20
Donald Rothberg
2018-04-30 Transforming the Judgmental Mind 1:11:06
Donald Rothberg
An overview of the nature of the judgmental mind, how it is distinguished from non-reactive discernment, and ways of transforming the judgmental mind. With Q&A.
2018-05-02 Things Are Not As They Appear 6: Duality and Non-Duality 63:45
Donald Rothberg
After a brief review of the previous sessions in this series, particularly the last one, we explore a fifth way that things are not as they appear, looking at the habitual tendency to separate oneself and everything else, to experience on the basis of a core duality of subject and object, knower and known, self and other, and the problematic nature of this habitual tendency.
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