Seattle Insight Meditation Society
Summary: Recent Dharma talks given at Seattle Insight Meditation Society by senior teachers. Find more at https://seattleinsight.org.
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This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/974
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/973
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/972
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/971
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/970
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/969
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/968
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/967
This month and next month we are learning about the two wisdom aspects of the Eightfold Path, right view and right intention. Understanding and applying right view and right intention in our practice can be challenging, but it is often equally challenging to recognize when wrong view and wrong intention are present. Before we know it, we are caught up in some problem with our life or practice that might not even exist if confusion and delusion were not present. The Buddha was able to overcome these forces of delusion by recognizing them, saying “I see you, Mara.” This talk explores our ability to follow his example and do the same when confusion and delusion arise in our minds.
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/960
This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/959
With Tuere Sala and Susan Alotrico. This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/956
Being lost in unskillful habits of mind is clearly suffering, for ourselves and others. Is it possible to bring a sense of interest, joy and even playfulness to seeing and learning about these habits of mind? This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/957
Please note: the recording begins as Tuere is already speaking. This talk is also presented in video here: http://seattleinsight.org/Talks/Talk/TalkID/955
Weekend Retreat - The Prison of Life