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Dharma Talks given at Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2022-12-04 Morning Sit with Instructions: Embodiment and Aliveness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 56:56
Beth Sternlieb, Kodo Conlin, Nikki Mirghafori, Sayadaw U Jagara
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Befriending Mortality: Living an Awakened Life through Mindfulness of Death (Maranasati)

2022-12-03 Opening Session (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:30:26
Nikki Mirghafori, Beth Sternlieb, Kodo Conlin, Sayadaw U Jagara
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Befriending Mortality: Living an Awakened Life through Mindfulness of Death (Maranasati)

2022-12-01 The Laws of Nature and Me 55:04
Grace Fisher
Begins with a 30m meditation followed by a Dharma Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thursday Morning Women’s Group

2022-11-30 Creating a Culture of Gratitude, a Culture of Reciprocity 1:44:36
Heidi Bourne
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2022-11-30 Buddha’s Enlightenment: Intimacy with All Things 69:12
Rev. Keiryu Lien Shutt
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spirit Rock - Rainbow Sangha

2022-11-29 The Hindrances & Compassion (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:42
Tara Mulay
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Heart of Awareness (214X22)

2022-11-27 Cultivating Love in the Midst of the Difficulty 51:27
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2022-11-24 Return to Earth: Dharma in Times of Dismemberment 53:57
Thanissara
From separative consciousness to participatory beings within the sacred web of life rooted in Bodhicitta.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Journey Into Refuge, Presence, and Love

2022-11-23 The Awakened Heart (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 54:19
Dawn Mauricio, Djuna Devereaux
Honoring the lineages of Theravada and Mahayana. Cultivating the bodhisattva heart through the Brahma Viharas
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Journey Into Refuge, Presence, and Love

2022-11-23 Talk: Taking Everything As An Opportunity for Learning 2 66:18
Donald Rothberg
We explore how to practice with the intention to take everything as the opportunity for learning--an approach which is named in different ways in Buddhist and other traditions, including the Zen saying, "The obstacle is the path," and the Tibetan Lojong teaching, "Turn all obstacles into the path of practice." How do we follow this intention as individuals, groups or communities, or whole societies? We look particularly at ways to take everything as practice as individuals and some of the challenges of such an approach. A key is opening to challenging or difficult experiences when they are in the "workable" range and not overwhelming, with mindfulness, wisdom, and compassion. Out of such a process may come gifts and the "cleaning up" of our residues of compulsive greed, aversion, and delusion!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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