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Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge)
Lina AbuJamra founded Living with Power Ministries and is a popular Bible teacher, podcaster, and conference speaker. She's also the host of a radio show and the author of several books, including Fractured Faith and her new Bible Study Through the Desert: A Study on God's Faithfulness. Lina is a pediatric ER doctor who practices telemedicine and in her “spare” time, she provides medical care and humanitarian help to Syrian refugees and others in disaster areas. Learn more about her at LivingWithPower.org.
The first evening of the Interdependence Weekend Retreat, Andrew talks about the Wisdom of Dissatisfaction and how the dharma encourages us to embrace the difficulties in our lives rather than always seeking to fix, manage, and control ourselves into being better versions of ourselves. Enjoy!
Just sharing my energy and how much I enjoy something that makes me smile
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) On Dr. King's birthday, we explore three broad areas connecting metta practice, Buddhist wisdom teachings, and other heart practices, with the life and approach of Dr. King: (1) the deep resonance between metta practice and the grounding in love and the beloved community that is central for King; (2) the close parallels between the development of non-reactivity aiming at the end of dukkha in Buddhist practice and the teachings and practices of nonviolent action; and (3) the other aspects of the awakened heart central for Dr. King, including empathy, compassion, forgiveness, joy, and equanimity. Included is the playing of three short recordings of Dr. King speaking.
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) On Dr. King's birthday, we explore three broad areas connecting metta practice, Buddhist wisdom teachings, and other heart practices, with the life and approach of Dr. King: (1) the deep resonance between metta practice and the grounding in love and the beloved community that is central for King; (2) the close parallels between the development of non-reactivity aiming at the end of dukkha in Buddhist practice and the teachings and practices of nonviolent action; and (3) the other aspects of the awakened heart central for Dr. King, including empathy, compassion, forgiveness, joy, and equanimity. Included is the playing of three short recordings of Dr. King speaking.
From our Sunday evening series This Is Our God: A Look at God's Attributes
“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” - Genesis 1:27
In this two part series, Pastor Adam walks through a Biblical foundation for understanding race and ethnicity, and how the gospel gives us both the answer for sin and a vision for a new humanity, diverse, yet united in Christ.
Recorded 5/8/22 in Carborro, NC in the Cat's Cradle greenroom. Setlist: So Bloody Rainbow (Daniel Johnston) Stab Stop the Show The Plan Some Other Song Tom Sawyer (Rush)//Gonna Lose Are You With Me Now (Cate Le Bon) Life's A Dream Never Be The Same Else You Were Right Goin' Against Your Mind Carry the Zero Encore: Conventional Wisdom --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spilledtheory/support
My special guests back with us again Prophet Art and for the first time Apostle Greg Jacobs - --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leah-simmons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-simmons/support
From the series Missions: The Church Moving Into the Nations
From the series Missions: The Church Moving Into the Nations
From the series Missions: The Church Moving Into the Nations
In this first talk in our Sunday Evening Series on Evangelism, Pastor Adam discusses the every-Christian call to share the good news of Jesus with the aim of persuading others to repent and follow Him.
In this final talk on discipling, Pastor Adam takes time to walk through four reasons why we should disciple, considering our great motivations in giving ourselves to doing spiritual good to our brothers and sisters in Christ.
In the third talk from our discipling series on Sunday evenings, pastor Adam discusses the essential framework for thinking about how we disciple, closing with a simple method for discipleship and the need for counting the cost.
In this second talk from our Sunday Evening Series on Discipling, Pastor Adam considers who we should pursue in our discipling relationships.
In this first talk from our Sunday evening series on Discipling, Pastor Adam helps us understand the essential nature of being a church that disciples one another.
Recorded Dhamma talks in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2017 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Common Ground Meditation Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Common Ground Meditation Center)
(Common Ground Meditation Center)
Common Ground Meditation Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Common Ground Meditation Center)
An evening talk with the crew and friends taking place in the cockpit of John's boat, a 32' Contessa named Letitia
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Recorded Dhamma talks by Luang Phor Liem in Singapore ( 2019 ) More talks / dhamma books / info at: http://way.org.sg/?page_id=211 https://forestsangha.org/ Profile of Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo: A Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest Tradition, was born in Sri Saket Province in the Northeast of Thailand on the 5th of November 1941. After higher ordination at twenty years of age, Luang Por practised in several village monasteries throughout the Northeast until he joined the Forest Tradition in 1969. He took up the training under Luang Pu ( Ajahn ) Chah, who later became one of the most famous monks in the country, and whose reputation and influence has continued to spread throughout the world, even today. Living under Luang Pu Chah's guidance in Wat Nong Pah Pong, Luang Pu Chah's monastery in Ubon Province, Luang Por Liem soon became one of his closest disciples. After Luang Pu Chah became severely ill in 1982, he entrusted Luang Por Liem to run the monastery. Shortly thereafter, as Luang Pu Chah's illness prevented him from speaking, the Sangha of Wat Nong Pah Pong appointed Luang Por Liem to take over the abbotship. He fulfils this duty up to the present day keeping the heritage of Luang Pu Chah's Dhamma and characteristic ways of monastic training available for monks, nuns and lay disciples. Shortly after his 60th birthday, almost ten years after Luang Pu Chah's death, Luang Por Liem was given the honorary title of Tan Chao Khun by His Majesty the King of Thailand. For the Sangha at Wat Pah Nanachat (Luang Pu Chah's International Forest Monastery for training non-Thai monks) Luang Por Liem is not only a dearly respected teacher and guide in the monastic life, but has for the last ten years also conducted every monastic ordination ceremony as the preceptor.
Little evening talk about life or our wellbeing and health to deal with problems in life that we al can have so different personality and problems --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This class taught by Fr Daniel Greeson from St. Anne's Orthodox Church examines the Great Blessing of the Water done on the Feast of Theophany. Introductory music is from the St. Tikhon's Seminary & Monastery Choirs' recording of "The Divine Liturgy: Sunday of the Paralytic"
Hi guys !! Little late evening talk again about design and everything else that is important
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