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Retreat Practice
The opportunity to dedicate a period of time to intensive meditation
practice is one of the most precious aspects of our tradition. Continuity
of attention over several days or longer, undisturbed by external
demands or diversions, can allow the body to settle, the mind to
clear, and the heart to relax. We can then attain a better understanding
of ourselves, begin to release the habits of thought and behavior
that are not helpful to us, and practice cultivating a peaceful
mind and loving heart.
The support of a teacher and fellow retreatants helps create a
safe and protected environment essential to this transformative
process. A schedule of silent sitting and walking meditation is
supported by daily dharma talks, instruction, and interviews with
the teacher.
Talks on Retreat Practice
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Gil Fronsdal
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Retreat Practice
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05/15/06
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[Download]
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[Play] |
18:11
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Gil Fronsdal
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On Retreat
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03/27/05
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[Download]
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[Play]
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41:53
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Gil Fronsdal
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Retreat Dynamics
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08/19/02
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[Download]
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[Play] |
47:14
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