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The Way of Shamatha Retreat with Alan Wallace (1/26)

2019

This session is from the retreat: Way of Shamatha: Soothing the Body, Calming the Mind, Illuminating Awareness with Alan Wallace. During this retreat, Alan explored in theory and practice a range of methods for developing meditative quiescence, or shamatha. See more...

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Calming (Samatha) Meditation