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Eugene Cash's Dharma Talks at Spirit Rock Meditation Center
Eugene Cash
I am intrigued by how we can live the 'holy life' as lay people. How do we erase the imaginary line between formal sitting practice and the rest of our lives? How can we bring full engagement to formal and informal practice? Is it possible to embody, in our lives, the understanding and insight that comes with intensive training? And can we live our lives in a way that expresses and continues to deepen our realization? These questions fuel my practice and my teaching.
2013-05-14 Not Knowing 53:56
The skillfulness of not-knowing is part of practice and the contemplative experience. We are released from the limitations of the known with the inclusion of not-knowing. The skill and art of not-knowing becomes one of the doorways to awakening, realization and the continued maturation of our understanding. As the Zen monk/poet Ryokan said, "I do not know others. Others do not know me. Not knowing each other we naturally follow the way."
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Aging as Spiritual Opportunity: A retreat for those 55 and older
2013-05-06 Buddha's Awakening: What Really Happened... 54:45
Buddha's relationship to his body as a doorway to Enlightenment.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
2012-12-14 Intimate Mystery 63:09
Discovering beginner's mind, not knowing and mystery on the path to awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Liberating Intimacy
2012-04-11 Mindfulness of the Body 59:09
The purpose and usefulness of embodied meditation: How to stay connected to the body.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center One Path: Unity of Concentration and Mindfulness
2012-03-12 Maranasati 54:11
Mindfulness of Life & Death
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
2011-05-03 A Life of Truth 64:13
Understanding practice to include deep retreat and the entirety of life.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
2011-04-29 Continuity and Intimacy 59:07
Deepening concentration moves on two axis - horizontal and vertical. Continuity, or staying over time, is the horizontal axis. Intimacy, or the movement toward dissolving the subject/object, is the vertical axis. Together concentration deepens.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration
2010-12-03 The World of Dew: A Talk on The Two Truths 59:03
Dhamma practice opens us to the world of paradox and mystery. The Buddha's teachings on relative and ultimate truth reveal to us the seamless nature of the Path.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Discovering Presence in Each Moment
2010-07-26 Mindful Contemplation of the Body 58:13
Why mindfulness of the body is the ground of all mindfulness teachings bringing body and mind together.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
2010-05-19 Compassion and the Judging Mind 58:40
The judging mind helps hold the sense of self as a static entity. Compassion allows us to be with all manifestations, however painful, allowing for healing and release.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation and Contemplative Inquiry

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