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  • Being In Love As Boundless Compassion
  • No Doubt
  • Right View
  • Dharma & Love Part 2: Boundless Love
  • Nonattachment part 2
  • Nonattachment part 1
  • Identity & identitylessness part 1
  • Dharma & Love Part 1: Loving Wisely
  • Fearlessness
  • Real Peace
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    Being In Love As Boundless Compassion

    Being In Love As Boundless Compassion

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    Since Feb 3, 2013 02:58 UTC

    This is a short teaching in honor of Valentine’s Day on the most profound form of being in love, boundless compassion. May it inspire the heart of beingness deep within you to fill with boundless compassion and love.

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    No Doubt

    No Doubt

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    Since Mar 20, 2017 16:39 UTC

    Fierce compassion and discerning wisdom are necessary for cutting through all forms of doubt that impede our capacity to be a source of upliftment and awakening for ourselves and others. This talk is a follow-up to the talk I gave on Fearlessness. Enjoy!

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    Right View

    Right View

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    Since Nov 6, 2015 14:08 UTC

    The first path factor of the Buddha’s Eightfold Noble Path is right view, also known as wise understanding. Though right view is the first of the Eightfold path factors, it represents the fruition of the succeeding seven path factors. Right view and right intention (the second path factor) together encompass supreme training in wisdom; a training designed to awaken the faculty of penetrative understanding—that which knows things as they truly are. The Buddha defined right view as understanding dukkha—the inherent unsatisfactoriness of all experience—its origin, cessation and the path leading to its cessation. He also defined right view as wisely comprehending Dependent Origination—the Buddha’s topology of mind and the cognitive-affective perceptual mechanisms that cause us to misapprehend self and world as separate, autonomous and permanent. The Buddha taught that wrong view is the greatest source of unwholesome mind states and by extension, unwholesome decisions and behaviors. The fruition of right view is a heart-mind liberated from avidyā, the delusion of suffering.

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    Dharma & Love Part 2: Boundless Love

    Dharma & Love Part 2: Boundless Love

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    Since Jun 13, 2012 18:16 UTC

    The second of two dharma talks given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on June 3 and 10, 2012 bridging the gap between personal love and the Buddha’s profound teachings on boundless love. In these two talks we traversed the wild and diverse world of love— its ever-present approach and avoidance, needing and wanting, holding and letting go, gain and loss, opening and collapsing— eventually arriving at the point in which these dualistic qualities ultimately dissolve into love’s true nature as boundlessness.

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    Nonattachment part 2

    Nonattachment part 2

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    Since Jun 22, 2015 14:57 UTC

    Listen to the second of two talks on non-attachment—certainly the most misunderstood and maligned Buddhist ideal. This talk focuses on the practical application of non-attachment in daily life. Together the Marin Sangha and I explored various ways to cultivate non-clinging by transforming greed with equanimity, hatred with compassion, and delusion with clarity.

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    Nonattachment part 1

    Nonattachment part 1

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    Since Jun 22, 2015 14:49 UTC

    Listen to two talks I delivered at Marin Sangha on non-attachment—certainly the most misunderstood and maligned Buddhist ideal. This first talk deconstructs the term into its various meanings and explores the philosophical implications of non-attachment and identity clinging through the Buddha’s teachings from the Pāli Canon and those of several modern-day Buddhist teachers.

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    Identity & identitylessness part 1

    Identity & identitylessness part 1

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    Since Dec 2, 2013 19:21 UTC

    The first of two dharma talks given by Lisa Dale Miller, LMFT, LPCC, SEP at the Marin Sangha on November 10 and 17, 2013. This first talk covers the difference between self and identity, early Buddhist ideas about “becoming” and “taking birth”, and modern perspectives on person identity.

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    Dharma & Love Part 1: Loving Wisely

    Dharma & Love Part 1: Loving Wisely

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    Since Jun 13, 2012 18:35 UTC

    The first of two dharma talks given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on June 3 and 10, 2012 bridging the gap between personal love and the Buddha’s profound teachings on boundless love. In these two talks we traversed the wild and diverse world of love— its ever-present approach and avoidance, needing and wanting, holding and letting go, gain and loss, opening and collapsing— eventually arriving at the point in which these dualistic qualities ultimately dissolve into love’s true nature as boundlessness.

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    Real Peace

    Real Peace

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    Since Sep 24, 2011 03:12 UTC

    A dharma talk given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on September 18, 2011 celebrating the International Day of Peace. The talk reflects on how to cultivate outer peace, inner peace, and ultimate peace. For more information: www.lisadalemiller.com/mbpsych.htm

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