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Dharma Talks given at Common Ground Meditation Center
2016-07-24 Appreciating the Ritual of Sitting Meditation - Week 2 55:02
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-07-19 Appreciating the Ritual of Sitting Meditation - Week 1 40:35
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-07-17 Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity - Week 4 63:11
Mark Nunberg
We will discuss wise speech and then break for our small groups to talk about our experience and insight into the middle three precepts of not taking, refraining from sexual misconduct, or wise speech. Here are two study materials related to wise speech that you might want to use:
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity
Attached Files:

2016-07-16 Breathing Through the Whole (Racialized) Body, An Embodied Approach to Exploring Racial Privilege 1:44:23
Terri Karis
Common Ground Meditation Center

2016-07-13 Waking up to Wholesome and Unwholesome Motivations - Week 2 59:24
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-07-11 Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity - Week 3 1:24:06
Mark Nunberg
Here are some additional study resources to use:
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Practice of Integrity
Attached Files:
  • RELIGIOUS CONVENTION AND SILA PRACTICE by Ajahn Sumedho (Google Doc)
  • The Healing Power of the Precepts by Thanissaro Bikkhu (Link)
  • Placeholder (File)
  • Virtue: Excerpts from the Sutras (Link)

2016-07-10 Waking up to Wholesome and Unwholesome Motivations - Week 1 60:10
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-07-09 Workshop: The Causes and Condition for Insight 1:53:20
Ajahn Chandako
One-day workshop: Morning Session
Common Ground Meditation Center

2016-07-09 Workshop with Ajahn Chandako:The Causes and Conditions for Insight 3:59:13
Ajahn Chandako
All things arise from a cause, including insight and wisdom. Understanding how the principles of causation affect our reality, one is able to make use of the Law of Kamma for the liberation of the heart--that which is beyond conditions. Ajahn Chandako was ordained as a Buddhist monk in 1990 in the Thai Forest Tradition in the lineage of Ajahn Chah. Born in 1962 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, his interest in the teachings of the Buddha grew as he studied towards a BA degree in Religious Studies from Carleton College (1984). After practicing intensive meditation in various monasteries in Thailand and traveling in Tibet, Nepal and India, he settled in Wat Pah Nanachat, The International Forest Monastery, Thailand. Ajahn Chandako is now the Abbot of Vimutti Forest Monastery, near Auckland, New Zealand. He is the author and translator of several books.
Common Ground Meditation Center

2016-07-08 Being on Time 1:17:13
Ajahn Chandako
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

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