Cambridge Insight Meditation Center: Doug Phillips's most recent Dharma talks

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Cambridge Insight Meditation Center: Doug Phillips's most recent Dharma talks

Doug is founder and guiding teacher of Empty Sky Vipasssa Sangha and a long time practioner of vipassana and zen. His teaching is strongly influenced by Vimala Thakar and J. Krishnamurti as he explores such questions as "After all these years of practice, why are we not free?" and "What happens that we do not immediately live the understanding we work so hard to gain, continuing to cling to the false when seeing clearly what is true?" He brings a strong committment and interest to the integration of formal practice and intimacy in relationship in the context of daily living.

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    Doug Phillips: Nothing is Hidden

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Nothing Missing in the Lost and Found

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Just This: The Bhiya Sutta

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Sailing in Unfavorable Winds

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: What is This?

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Alive or Dead? How Would You Know

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Can I Help?

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Dharma Talk

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Anapanasati

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Being the Knowing

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Relationship, Practice and Awakening

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Integrating our practice in daily life

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    Doug Phillips: Relationship and the Buddhist way

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) On the importance of relationship as a practice of insight and liberation

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    Doug Phillips: Opening Talk and Instructions

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)

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    Doug Phillips: What is Binding You?

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Brief Instructions On The Three Awareness Trainings

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Having An Inclusive Practice

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Learning to include all of life, not just the parts we approve of.

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    Doug Phillips: The practice of relationship

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Our life unfolds in relationship. How do we use this as a gateway to freedom?

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    Doug Phillips: Dharma Talk

    (Cambridge Insight Meditation Center)

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    Doug Phillips: Reflections On Thinking

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) How does thought operate as a system driving our minds and actions towards incoherence and suffering.

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    Doug Phillips: Exploring Effort

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) What is the role of effort in the life of awareness? When and how is it useful? When is it a hindrance?

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    Doug Phillips: Relationship as Practice

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Relationship is where we are most fully human and most clearly revealed to ourselves. It is an ever present opportunity for awakening.

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    Doug Phillips: Dana, Generosity and Self-Knowing

    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Dana as a practice can lead to the opening of generosity while revealing the says of the self.

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Doug is founder and guiding teacher of Empty Sky Vipasssa Sangha and a long time practioner of vipassana and zen. His teaching is strongly influenced by Vimala Thakar and J. Krishnamurti as he explores such questions as "After all these years of practice, why are we not free?" and "What happens that we do not immediately live the understanding we work so hard to gain, continuing to cling to the false when seeing clearly what is true?" He brings a strong committment and interest to the integration of formal practice and intimacy in relationship in the context of daily living.

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