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6/14/2015 – Addiction

Wendy Guided our reflections this morning, anchoring the discussion in Tara Brach’s talk “Freedom from Addiction.”  As Brach sees it, Addiction is a version of the Tanha or Thirst or Craving that the Buddha identified as the cause of suffering in the Second Noble Truth.  We reflected on addictions from email checking to substance abuse, and explored the relation of psychology to dharma.

To access Tara Brach’s talk, which includes two guided meditations, click

http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/175/?search=freedom+from+addiction

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6/7/2015 – Sangha

As our sangha met for the first time in our new location in the Lojong Space, Payton guided our reflections on Sangha, the sense of community that spreads from those seriously committed to the Buddhist path out to include all those we interact with, and finally to a sense of connection with the population of the world at large.  Serving to center the discussion were excerpts from  a talk by Oren Sofer on a visit to Vermont, titled “Sangha Refuge and the Relational Field of Practice.  This talk can be found at

http://dharmaseed.org/talks/audio_player/248/13092.html

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5/31/2015 – Generosity & Graditude

In our final meeting at Nancy’s Studio, Margaret guided our reflections on the twinned themes of Generosity and Gratitude.  These were, needless to say, deeply appropriate themes, since the sangha is deeply grateful for Nancy’s generosity in providing this beautiful space in which our sangha has met for the last several years.  Our reflections were enhanced by excerpts from a talk by Kamala Masters, which you can access here

http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/99/talk/10951/

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5/24/2015 – Conflict and Awakening

Though we may imagine that conflict and awakening are opposites, perhaps even mutually exclusive, Joey guided our explorations of how fully experiencing Conflict itself can lead to Awakening.  Central to the presentation was a talk by Tara Brach, which can be accessed here:

http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/175/talk/23026/

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5/10/2015 – Not-Self: Through the Looking Glass

Michael guided our reflections today, centering on a Dharma talk by artist and dharma teacher Marcia Rose, from the Forest Refuge, in which she explored the elusive and central experience of Not-Self in Buddhist practice.  Each time we look at this topic, different perspectives seem to be revealed, which is perhaps why Rose titles her talk “Through the Looking Glass.”

http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/112/talk/27369/

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5/3/2015 – Third Noble Truth and Nirvana

Rebecca guided our reflections on the Third Noble Truth and Nirvana, drawing on Joseph Goldstein’s “Mindfulness,”  thus connecting with last week’s exploration and offer new perspectives as well.

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4/26/2015 – Nirvana

The topic today was Nirvana, and Sam guided our reflections on this topic which, by definition, is beyond words and thoughts.  Still, we had a fruitful exploration, as Sam shared excerpts from several different dharma teachers and sages on the topic, including

“Nirvana and Transcendence” by Rob Burbea

http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/210/talk/11974/

and

“Your Original Face” by Stephen Batchelor (4/19/2013).

http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/169/talk/19464/

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4/19/26 – Pema: Keeping separate

As a way of offering perspective on Pema’s teachings on moving beyond isolation and neurotic self absorption, Joey brought to bear teachings by Tara Brach from a talk titled “Landlocked in fur”

http://dharmaseed.org/teacher/175/talk/25959/

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4/12/2015 – Pema Chodron: Taking Your practice into the world

Wendy guided our reflections as we take in the final one of Pema Chodron’s six talks on Getting Unstuck: “Taking Your Practice into the World.”  How can we take what we learn on the cushion about the relief of suffering out into our daily lives?  If you’d like to listen to this talk, click here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fa49e96xhhpd1e1/Pema%206%20Taking%20Your%20Practice%20into%20the%20World.mp3?dl=0

 

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4/5/2015 – Pema: Tools for Liberation

Nancy guided our reflections as we took in the fifth of Pema Chodron’s talks on Getting Unstuck: “Tools for Liberation.”  This talk furthers exploration of skillful means to deal with shenpa, the basic underlying hook of suffering, and you can listen to it here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ss0mj8sf4az9q32/Pema%205%20Tools%20for%20Liberation.mp3?dl=0