Episode 137: Loving Kindness – Part II
This talk was given at the 2003 Winter Dathün retreat held in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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This talk was given at the 2003 Winter Dathün retreat held in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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This talk was given at the 2003 Winter Dathün retreat held in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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This talk was given at the 2002 Winter Dathün retreat held in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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This talk was given at the 2002 Winter Dathün retreat held in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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Today we listen to the second part of Reggie’s talk on the mahasiddhas of ancient India. The spiritual journey of the siddha Naropa, he says, demonstrates the inherent risk associated with the practice of Buddhist tantra: the grittiness of reality challenges our most cherished ideas about spiritual attainment and invites us to meet the outrageous and unbelievable expressions of life.
This talk is from Buddhist Tantra, an audio course produced by Sounds True. Reggie’s audio training program, The Practice of Pure Awareness: Somatic Meditation for Touching Infinity, was recently published by Sounds True.
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This talk is from Buddhist Tantra, an audio course produced by Sounds True. Reggie’s audio training program, The Practice of Pure Awareness: Somatic Meditation for Touching Infinity, was recently published by Sounds True.
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This talk was given at the 2014 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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In today’s talk, Pure Awareness, Reggie discusses the importance of posture in the practice of pure awareness, and addresses recent historical scholarship regarding the contributions of Chan Buddhism in the development of Mahamudra practice in Tibet. These discoveries, he says, demonstrate the flexible dynamism and open-endedness of the Mahamudra tradition.
This talk was given at the 2014 Mahamudra for the Modern World retreat held in Crestone, CO. Reggie’s audio training program, The Practice of Pure Awareness: Somatic Meditation for Touching Infinity, was recently published by Sounds True.
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In the lineage of Chogyam Trungpa, we commit to all the manifestations of life through intensive meditation practice. In this talk, Reggie acknowledges that such a commitment is often quite challenging because somatic meditation practice brings us into direct relationship with our traumas and pain. It’s a warrior’s path. The fruition of which is a capacity to meet the full depth and breadth of our human incarnation.
This talk was given at the 2013 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This is the second part of the talk we began listening to last week on the importance of authenticity when teaching the dharma. Reggie reflects on lessons learned from his teacher, Chogyam Trungpa. Genuineness, he says, is an expression of one’s fundamental non-existence.
This talk was given at the 2012 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This talk was given at the 2012 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge, August 2009
In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon—who is a student of Reggie—poses a series of challenging and difficult questions to her instructor.
This talk was given at the 2011 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This talk was given at a class Reggie taught in 2011 in Boulder, CO.
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This talk was given at the at the 2010 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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The Vajrayana tradition of spirituality views the consort relationship is as a skillful gateway to non-dual awakening. In this talk, Consort Relationship Part II, Reggie discusses the consort journey. He says that consorts help liberate one another from fixed points of view by continually challenging each other’s versions of reality.
This talk was given at the September 2009 Meditating with the Body retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This talk was given at the September 2009 Meditating with the Body retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This talk was given at the 2009 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This talk was given at the 2009 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This episode features the second part of a talk that Reggie offered at a weekend retreat in Boulder entitled African and Tibetan Approaches to Working with the Elements. Here, Reggie discusses the way in which the somatic meditation practices of Vajrayana Buddhism help us to connect with the elemental reality of the universe.
This talk was given in 2008.
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This talk was given in 2008 at a weekend retreat in Boulder called African and Tibetan Approaches to Working with the Elements.
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This talk was given at the April 2007 Meditating with the Body retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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Following last week’s episode on the deception of ego, in today’s talk Reggie uses Vajrayana imagery to describe the process of ego dismemberment that unfolds through the practice of meditation. He says that such experiences are part of the initiatory process in becoming who we are.
This talk was given at the 2007 Advanced Meditating with the Body retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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This talk was given at the 2006 Winter Dathun retreat held in Crestone, CO.
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