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Dharma Talks given at Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2008-08-21 Falling In Love With The Breath 57:45
Sally Armstrong
Though the teachings on dukkha (suffering) are an important part of the Buddhist path, a skillful relationship to sukha (pleasure) actually played a significant part in the Buddha's awakening. This talk explores the wise use of pleasure and the cultivation of beautiful qualities of mind, especially in concentration practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration

2008-08-20 Arousing And Tranquilizing Factors Of Concentration 64:16
Steve Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration

2008-08-19 Development Of Five Jhanic Factors And Antidotes To Hindrances 57:25
Adrianne Ross
Development of the five jhanic factors to support concentration practice and explanation of their use as antidotes to the hindrances.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration

2008-08-18 Big Problem 54:48
Norman Fischer
The human problem and what to do about it.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2008-08-15 The Ocean Of Our Experience - The Practice Of Equanimity 51:07
Larry Yang
How does the practice of Equanimity apply to our meditation practice and our lives in the householder world?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center People of Color Retreat

2008-08-14 Tranquility And Concentration 63:49
Bhante Buddharakkhita
The tranquility and concentration factors of enlightenment are the natural outcome of mindfulness and wise attention. With a concentrated mind, one can see things as they really are. This is the path of awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center People of Color Retreat

2008-08-13 Seven Factors Of Enlightenment: Energy And Rapture 58:21
Michele Benzamin Miki
Cutting through strong habit energy and cultivating energy and rapture on the cushion and in your daily life, as well as seeing the roots of courageous collective energy and rapture as a movement for great acts of change in these times.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center People of Color Retreat

2008-08-07 Accepting Experience While Wanting Change 58:33
Marvin Belzer
We use methods in mindfulness meditation to develop a number of highly valued qualities of mind including concentration, experiential inquiry, kindness, shared joy, and equanimity. At the same time we maintain from the beginning a basic attitude of radical acceptance; we respect self-acceptance as an element of each of the methods. Wait a minute. Is this coherent? Is it a joke? If we are practicing a method to improve the mind, can we really practice radical acceptance at the same time? Put abstractly it can be made to seem paradoxical. Yet the paradox can be resolved. And more important than conceptual resolution is the fact that in practice we find that the methods are transformative when practiced skillfully in a framework of radical acceptance.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Young Adult Retreat

2008-08-05 Eye Of The Storm: The Benefits Of Mindfulness 56:27
Diana Winston
A talk for young adults (and others) on mindfulness, how it works, its benefits, what makes it hard, and some of the science of mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Young Adult Retreat

2008-08-04 Inquiring Mind: 25 Years Of Dharma In The West 55:33
Wes Nisker
Review of personalitites and ideas published in 25 years of Inquiring Mind - journal of the Vipassana Community.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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