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Dharma Talks given at Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2014-01-15 The Difficulties Are the Gifts: Metta, Compassion and Their Hindrances 56:11
Heather Sundberg
How to bring your metta practice alive in the midst of the inevitable cycles of difficulty and purification. Stories, poems, practices and tools to help us "keep going".
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta Retreat

2014-01-15 Equanimity 40:33
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta Retreat

2014-01-15 Committing to Save the Planet with Bob Doppelt and Sylvia Boorstein 1:11:32
Sylvia Boorstein
Saving the Ecosystem
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-01-13 A Guided Meditation on Living & Dying 50:30
Dale Borglum
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-01-13 The Awakened Mind 59:36
Dale Borglum
Compassion, clarity and spaciousness are the qualities of an awakened mind.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-01-11 There is no Big Dipper 64:56
Howard Cohn
Opening to love and seeing through the self illusion
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma Meditation Retreat

2014-01-11 Concentration Meditation 10:42
Richard Mendius
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-01-11 Staying With The Breath 15:15
Richard Mendius
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-01-11 Introduction to the Neurology of Awakening, with Rick Mendius 32:00
Rick Hanson
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2014-01-11 The Power of Concentration 12:03
Rick Hanson
The Neurology of Awakening, with Rick Mendius: The latest brain research has begun to confirm the central insights of the Buddha and other great teachers. And it's suggesting ways you can help your brain to enter deeper states of mindfulness and concentration, love, and happiness. Suffering, joy, and freedom all depend on what happens within your nervous system. Skillful practice thus means being skillful with your own brain. This experiential workshop offers user-friendly information with lots of practical methods. No background in neuroscience or mindfulness is needed. We'll cover: --- The relationship between the mind and the brain; --- Strengthening neural factors of mindfulness; --- The role of concentration in Buddhist practice; --- Practical help from brain research for steadying the mind...quieting it... and bringing it to singleness. Learning Objectives for participating health care professionals- This workshop is designed to help you: a) Name two mechanisms of experience-dependent neuroplasticity; b) Give clients two examples of how repeated mental activity changes brain structure; c) Describe temperamental variations in the control of attention; d) Teach clients two ways to practice mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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