How are we spending our time? Are we looking for happiness in the pleasures of the world? Or are we making an effort to know a more reliable happiness? Cultivating a sense of urgency, understanding that our time is limited, we make an effort to practice the dharma while there's still time to do so. As Peter Doobinin explains, mindfulness of death supports us in our ability to develop this sense of urgency. The dharma talk was given in November 2022 at a daylong retreat in New York City.
Conviction in Yourself
Decisions
The Other Side of Wanting
Daily Practice
The Fallacy of Doubt
The Happy Warrior
The Intention of Compassion
Learning to Keep Present
The Skill of Community
The Path to the End of Suffering
The Limitless Heart
What It Means To Be Present
A Way of Liberation
True North
Mothers Day
Journey to the Moment
On Emotions
Why True Happiness?
What is Insight?
A Home for the Mind
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