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Dharma Talks given at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies
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2022-06-05 Exploring Dharma Practice and Right Action in an Age of Climate Change 1:31:48
Thanissara, William Edelglass
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

2022-06-05 Morning Session 2 22:55
Chris Berlin, Cheryl Giles
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Caregiving: Buddhist Chaplaincy and the Art of Becoming a Bodhisattva

2022-04-03 The Transformative Power of Ritual and Ceremony in Buddhist Practice 1:38:37
Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, Paula Arai
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies The Transformative Power of Ritual and Ceremony in Buddhist Practice

2022-01-09 Exploring Nibbana: A Conversation with Joseph Goldstein 1:31:33
Joseph Goldstein, William Edelglass
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Exploring Nibbana: A Conversation with Joseph Goldstein

2021-12-18 Visceral Enlightenment: Somatic Practice as a Dharma Path 1:31:19
Martin Aylward, Willa Baker
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Visceral Enlightenment: Somatic Practice as a Dharma Path

2021-12-12 Emptiness and Form: Fiction and the Dharma 1:29:59
Ruth Ozeki and Francisca Cho
Buddhist traditions have sometimes characterized the dharma—the teachings of the Buddha—as beyond the realm of language and thought. If this is so, then why have so many Buddhists articulated their understanding of the dharma through literature, in poetry, discourses, plays, and fiction? Might the transformed modes of perception described in doctrinal texts be experienced through literature, through deeply engaging literary texts that blur boundaries between the imaginary, the representational, and the real? Join Ruth Ozeki, Zen Buddhist priest and novelist, and Francisca Cho, professor and one of the most prominent contemporary scholars on Buddhism and literature, as together, they explore emptiness and form, and the many ways that reading and writing literature can teach the dharma.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Emptiness and Form: Fiction and the Dharma

2021-11-07 Afternoon Session 64:04
Elizabeth Monson
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Writing Liberation I: What is Buddhist Spiritual Autobiography?

2021-08-15 Entering the Sacred 38:43
Ajahn Sucitto
The quality of the sacred is missing from our lives, that which is totally true and is always there. We can open to it every day, from that stable place of embodiment. From that open center, we form a relational entity that can carry our values and virtues forward.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies The Sacred Cosmos

2021-08-15 Q&A 3 32:36
Ajahn Sucitto
Impact of other people; over-reliance on others; staying open with the unknown; responding to others’ sense of entitlement; innate truth of the cosmos; citta and the sense world; fear and constriction in the energy body.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies The Sacred Cosmos

2021-08-15 It’s the Wholeness that Does the Work 31:41
Ajahn Sucitto
Mostly we operate from a fragment, excluding the whole of experience because it doesn’t fit our model of what should be. Return to wholeness, first in your own heart and mind, then extending it to society. Maintain a wide focus and receptivity, an open state where citta remains attuned, and you’ll find your inner security, having plugged into the life force as it manifests in this body.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies The Sacred Cosmos

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