Audio Dharma - Introduction to Meditation

Audio Dharma is an archive of Dharma talks given by Gil Fronsdal and various guest speakers at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. Each talk illuminates aspects of the Buddha’s teachings. The purpose is the same that the Buddha had for his teachings, to guide us toward the end of suffering and the attainment of freedom.

http://www.audiodharma.org/series/1/talk/1762/

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  1. Audio Dharma - Introduction to Meditation - Part 2

    —Huffduffed by JodyLHall on December 25th, 2012

  2. Audio Dharma - Introduction to Meditation

    —Huffduffed by rgm on August 8th, 2012

  3. 02 Body - IMC

    —Huffduffed by halbtuerke on January 21st, 2013

  4. Gil Fronsdal: Introduction to Meditation - Body (Part 2)

    —Huffduffed by tfehr on January 2nd, 2012

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    Audio Dharma is an archive of Dharma talks given by Gil Fronsdal and various guest speakers at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. Each talk illuminates aspects of the Buddha’s teachings. The purpose is the same that the Buddha had for his teachings, to guide us toward the end of suffering and the attainment of freedom.

    http://www.audiodharma.org/series/1/talk/1724/

    —Huffduffed by slh one year ago

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    http://www.audiodharma.org/series/1/talk/1724/

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