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Dharma Talks given at Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2008-07-21 Sudden Awakening, Gradual Cultivation: Working With Doubt & Aversion 56:13
Joseph Goldstein
Recognizing doubt and aversion in the light of emptiness - their nature, allure, and release.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation

2008-07-20 Seeing The World With Quiet Eyes 64:54
Kamala Masters
Opening to the ups and downs of our lives with equanimity and kindness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation

2008-07-19 Morning Guided Meditation - Kamala Masters; Walking Meditation Instructions - Steve Armstrong 57:37
Kamala Masters
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation

2008-07-19 Nature At Work 54:43
Steve Armstrong
Awareness knows and wisdom understands the attitudes that defile the mind as well as the nature of the body and mind at work.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation

2008-07-16 Upekkha: Guided Meditation 57:54
Heather Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

2008-07-16 The Firm Ground Of Equanimity 57:33
Sharda Rogell
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

2008-07-15 Mudita: Guided Meditation 44:13
Guy Armstrong
This is a guided meditation on the quality of appreciative joy, or mudita. There is also a short introduction on the role of appreciative joy in the four divine abidings (brahma vihares).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

2008-07-15 It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This 54:45
Sally Armstrong
The practice of Mudita or Appreciative Joy cultivates an open and joyful heart that naturally inclines towards connecting with what is uplifting and beautiful in others and in our own lives. It works to counteract the subtle or not-so-subtle tendency towards envy, which tells us that we are deficient in some way.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

2008-07-14 How I Came To Love Metta 57:01
Heather Martin
After initially resisting aspects of this practice, the talk describes how I found my way by making Metta my own.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

2008-07-13 Metta: Near And Far Enemies 55:13
Guy Armstrong
The near enemy of metta is attached affection, common in romantic love. The far enemy is aversion, which takes many forms, such as resentment and fear. The talk explores these responses and how to work with them in metta practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

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