We learn, as dharma students, to be in tune with the dharma. Instead of fighting our experience, we develop a relationship to experience that is informed by equanimity, acceptance, wisdom. When we're able to do this, we come to understand what it means to be awake. This talk was given by Peter Doobinin at a daylong retreat in June 2022.
Love & Death
The Liberation of Awareness
Fear & Love
Don’t Give Up
Awake to Love
What Happiness Is
The Joyful Path
Judging Others, Judging Ourselves
Lay Down Your Burdens
The Body In Tune
The Joy of Living
Trust in Ourselves
The Rhythm of Letting Go
The Moment Itself
Coming Into Tune
The Practice of Awareness
Good Enough
Noble Silence
Strength of Mind
Turn To Your Goodness
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