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Dharma Talks given at New York Insight Meditation Center
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2015-03-08 Liberation Today - Awakening, Past & Future - Sunday PM 51:39
Shinzen Young
This 2-day program will consider three questions about the nature of awakening and contrast various techniques culled from the history of liberation-oriented practice. The Questions: 1. Do the 3 Vehicles of Buddhism lead to essentially similar experiences? 2. How do these experiences relate to those described in the mystical traditions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism? 3. How feasible are these deep awakening experiences for a non-monastic/householder practitioners?
New York Insight Meditation Center

2015-03-07 Liberation Today - Awakening, Past & Future - Saturday AM 1:53:04
Shinzen Young
This 2-day program will consider three questions about the nature of awakening and contrast various techniques culled from the history of liberation-oriented practice. The Questions: 1. Do the 3 Vehicles of Buddhism lead to essentially similar experiences? 2. How do these experiences relate to those described in the mystical traditions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism? 3. How feasible are these deep awakening experiences for a non-monastic/householder practitioners?
New York Insight Meditation Center

2015-03-07 Liberation Today - Awakening, Past & Future - Saturday PM 1:11:48
Shinzen Young
This 2-day program will consider three questions about the nature of awakening and contrast various techniques culled from the history of liberation-oriented practice. The Questions: 1. Do the 3 Vehicles of Buddhism lead to essentially similar experiences? 2. How do these experiences relate to those described in the mystical traditions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism? 3. How feasible are these deep awakening experiences for a non-monastic/householder practitioners?
New York Insight Meditation Center

2015-03-02 The Buddha & Bill W - February-2015 1:10:24
Angela Dews
2500 years ago the Buddha said craving and attachment is the cause of suffering. In the 1930’s Bill Wilson started the first Twelve-Step program that worked with a deep form of craving and suffering: addictions. In these monthly meetings, we explore the ways that Buddhism and the Steps support and complement each other and can deepen our spiritual lives. The meetings include Buddhist meditation practices, interactive exercises, dharma talks and discussion. The evenings are open to all who are interested. You need not be in a Twelve Step program nor have a background in Buddhism.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2015-03-01 S.O.S.—Sitting on Sunday - 3-1-2015 66:43
Jon Aaron
These regularly scheduled mornings begin with a guided meditation, sometimes followed by standing or walking meditation. There is a Dharma talk and often a question and answer period where attendees can inquire about practice.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2015-02-01 S.O.S - Sitting on Sunday - 2-1-2015 62:36
Gina Sharpe
These regularly scheduled mornings begin with a guided meditation, sometimes followed by standing or walking meditation. There is a Dharma talk and often a question and answer period where attendees can inquire about practice.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2015-01-20 Monthly Sitting & Inquiry, January 64:58
Gina Sharpe
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2015-01-05 The Buddha & Bill W, January 32:48
Sandra Weinberg
2500 years ago the Buddha said craving and attachment is the cause of suffering. In the 1930’s Bill Wilson started the first Twelve-Step program that worked with a deep form of craving and suffering: addictions. In these monthly meetings, we explore the ways that Buddhism and the Steps support and complement each other and can deepen our spiritual lives. The meetings include Buddhist meditation practices, interactive exercises, dharma talks and discussion. The evenings are open to all who are interested. You need not be in a Twelve Step program nor have a background in Buddhism.
New York Insight Meditation Center Buddha & Bill W. Sangha

2014-12-16 Monthly Sitting & Inquiry, December 2014 39:17
Gina Sharpe
New York Insight Meditation Center Buddha & Bill W. Sangha

2014-12-01 The Buddha & Bill W. - December 2014 - 1:12:32
Sandra Weinberg
2500 years ago the Buddha said craving and attachment is the cause of suffering. In the 1930’s Bill Wilson started the first Twelve-Step program that worked with a deep form of craving and suffering: addictions. In these monthly meetings, we explore the ways that Buddhism and the Steps support and complement each other and can deepen our spiritual lives. The meetings include Buddhist meditation practices, interactive exercises, dharma talks and discussion. The evenings are open to all who are interested. You need not be in a Twelve Step program nor have a background in Buddhism.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

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