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Dharma Talks given at Bhavana Society of West Virginia
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2011-06-18 Day Two Morning Dhamma Talk 31:07
Bhante Olande Ananda
Bhavana Society of West Virginia June 2011 Introduction To Meditation

2011-06-18 Day Two Morning Guided Meditation 36:03
Bhante Olande Ananda
Bhavana Society of West Virginia June 2011 Introduction To Meditation

2011-06-17 Day One Guided Meditation 29:07
Bhante Olande Ananda
Bhavana Society of West Virginia June 2011 Introduction To Meditation

2011-06-17 Day One Introduction 40:49
Bhante Olande Ananda
Bhavana Society of West Virginia June 2011 Introduction To Meditation

2011-03-31 What Vipassana is according to the Buddha 54:34
Bhikkhu Seelananda
This is a talk was given during the Mindfulness Retreat on March 31, 2011 by Bhikkhu Seelananda at Bhavana Society in West Virginia. In this talk, Bhikkhu Seelananda defines and explains what Vipassana is and what vipassana really means according to the original teaching of the Buddha.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2011-03-29 The Way to Real Peace 54:11
Bhikkhu Seelananda
This is a talk was given during the Mindfulness Retreat by Bhikkhu Seelananda on March 29, 2011 at the Bhavana Society in West Virginia. In this talk Bhikkhu Seelananda explains the four establishments of mindfulness as the way to real peace and happiness.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2010-12-26 Year End Retreat 2010, Talk Two 45:44
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia 2010 Year End Retreat

2010-12-25 Year End Retreat 2010, Talk One 42:44
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
First retreat talk, concerning fetters.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia 2010 Year End Retreat

2008-09-08 Is Buddhism the same as other religions? 41:36
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2008-03-14 Brahmavihara Retreat 12:39:57
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
The brahmaviharas are four mental states that the Buddha encouraged for the practice of meditation. They are loving -friendliness (metta), compassion, sympathetic joy (rejoicing in the happiness of others), and equanimity. Through these practices we develop a loving heart, concentration, self-acceptance, fearlessness and happiness. These practices also establish our fundamental connectedness to all life.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia Brahmavihara Retreat

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