AudioDharma
Summary: Dharma talks given by Gil Fronsdal and various guest speakers at the Insight Meditation Center. Each talk illuminates aspects of the Buddha's teachings. The purpose is the same that the Buddha had for his teachings, to guide us toward the end of suffering and the attainment of freedom. To learn more about the Insight Meditation Center, visit our website at http://www.insightmeditationcenter.org/.
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Podcasts:
Andrea Fella: Recorded: 2012-09-11
Gil Fronsdal: Recorded: 2012-09-10
Jeff Hardin: Jeff Hardin, Nancy Smee and Beth Goldring present IWA’s plans for its first volunteer aid mission to Cambodia scheduled for February 2013.
Beth Goldring: Recorded: 2012-09-09
Daniel Bowling: Recorded: 2012-09-06
Maria Straatmann: Recorded: 2012-09-05
Maria Straatmann: Recorded: 2012-09-05
Andrea Fella: A continuation of exploring the metta practice. Included a discussion and guided meditation of working with sending metta to a difficult person.
Gil Fronsdal: Recorded: 2012-09-03
Gil Fronsdal: The real book of Buddhism is found in yourself, not on the book shelves.
Andrea Fella: A response to three questions from the group: Describe tools for working with the three kinds of dukkha (from last week's talk.) Can meditation be used as an escape from difficulty, and is that using meditation in a wrong way? What is the relationship between the practice and an experience of ease, peace, and compassion in the midst of suffering.
Kim Allen: Recorded: 2012-08-29
Andrea Fella: The metta (loving kindness) practice as a reflective practice. Also discussed metta for a neutral person.
Jacques Verduin: Recorded: 2012-08-27
Andrea Fella: Recorded: 2012-08-26