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Dharma Talks given at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center
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2022-06-29 Building Resilience from the Four Brahmaviharas 36:51
Tuere Sala
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-06-22 What does the ecological crisis mean for Buddhism? 43:07
David Loy
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-06-15 Exploring non-identification 43:14
Rebecca Bradshaw
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-06-08 The Power of Rest 55:25
Oren Jay Sofer
Nature flows through a cycle of rhythms, but modern life disconnects us from the natural rhythms of our world. When activity (physical or mental) is not balanced with rest, we burn out. Join Oren for an evening of meditation as we learn about what supports and hinders our ability to rest, and how rest can be the hidden key to unlocking your meditation practice.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-05-18 Grief, Joy, and Awakening 60:54
David Chernikoff
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-05-11 I am not ok, you are not ok and that is OK 44:49
Nolitha Tsengiwe
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-04-27 Body and nature: doorways to freedom 50:53
Roxanne Dault
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-04-20 Sangha as Refuge 35:46
Jill Shepherd
In the context of the Buddha’s teachings, sangha or community is known as one of the three jewels and we’re invited to “take refuge” in sangha as an aspect of the path to freedom. This talk will offer some reflections on what this might mean, and explore what conditions support the establishing and maintaining of healthy practice communities.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-04-13 Belonging and Compassion 36:48
Tara Mulay
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-03-24 Understanding the Whirlpools of This Heart 65:57
Mark Nunberg
The Buddha taught that we are all spinning due to our habits of greed, hatred, and delusion, long enough to have become wise and dispassionate about how we keep getting hooked into these stressful cycles. What is it that we are not seeing clearly enough that keeps this spin spinning? The Buddha’s teachings encourage us to stabilize present-moment awareness so that we can begin to see how impersonal and lawful all this inner and outer activity actually is. Understanding the river of experience in this way leads to a natural letting go and a releasing of attachment.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

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