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Lama Rod Owens: Vulnerable Compassion

By Lama Rod Owens — 2020

"Compassion is perhaps one of the strongest practices we have in Buddhadharma, because compassion is a liberatory force that moves us into the suffering of the world" - Lama Rod Owens. See more...

06:43 min

01:38

Buddhist Practices for Daily Life - Drikung Chetsang Rinpoche

His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche, head of the Drikung Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism, explains how practicing the principles of love and compassion in our daily lives will enable us to develop a more peaceful existence.

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19:40

Dharma Talk on The Four Foundations of Mindfulness

Some background, history and explanation of The Four Foundations of Mindfulness as it relates directly to it's function inside of The Lotus Institute's Earth Gate Course on trauma-resiliency skillbuilding from a Buddhist Perspective. By Dr. Larry Ward.

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09:37

Lama Surya Das: "Buddhism 202"

A concise elucidation of the next stage on the Buddhist path by one of the foremost American meditation teachers, Lama Surya Das.

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41:11

Nikki Mirghafori: Wise Livelihood

Dharma talk recorded at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA.

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02:47

Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel on Empowerment.Mov

Mrs. Namgyel speaks about the essential purpose of empowerment: to awaken our potential. Beyond culture and ritual form, if we have a longing to wake up, then that aim meets with the intention of the empowerment, and the experience is powerful.

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09:15

Sylvia Boorstein: Embodying Buddhism (Excerpt)—Thinking Allowed DVD with Jeffrey Mishlove

Sylvia Boorstein presents the essence of the eightfold path and the four noble truths of Buddhism. She discusses Vipassana-or mindfulness-meditation which entails detaching from the thoughts, cravings and aversions that pass through the mind.

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01:08:13

Lineage & Transmission in Buddhism: An Intergenerational Discussion with David and Ethan Nichtern

Senior Buddhist teacher David Nichtern joins his son Ethan Nichtern, an accomplished Buddhist scholar in his own right, for a live dialogue about the notions of lineage and transmission within the Buddhist tradition. How things get passed along and how they change from generation to generation.

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17:17

“Our Relationship with Pain and Suffering” | Sharon Salzberg

“World religions teach us that suffering is part of the human condition. Our attempts to avoid suffering prevent us from experiencing essential insights and awareness that lead to spiritual healing and growth.

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01:20:12

Teaching of the Dalai Lama: Introduction to Buddhism

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Introduction to Buddhism | Belief | Oprah Winfrey Network

Varun Soni, dean of Religious Life at the University of Southern California, explains the fourth largest religion in the world, Buddhism.

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