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Four Noble Truths: Buddha's Psychology of Freedom

By Miles Neale — 2013

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Dr. Miles Neale provides a concise overview of the Four Noble Truths, Buddha's psychology of suffering, its causes, our potential for freedom and the path towards sustainable happiness. See more...

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The Roots of Suffering: Greed, Aversion, and Delusion - Phillip Moffitt

The Buddha taught that the origins of suffering are greed, aversion, and delusion, which he called the Three Unwholesome Roots. Through mindfulness we can liberate ourselves from these tendencies of mind and ease our suffering.

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Is the Spiritual Path a Lonely One?

Venerable Thubten Chodron responds to a student's reflections on whether practicing the Dharma is a lonely endeavor.

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Black & Buddhist in America

Join the conversation with 15 leading African American Buddhist teachers.

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Reggie Ray - Dharma of Everyday Life - December 3, 2009

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Sylvia Boorstein: Embodying Buddhism (Excerpt)—Thinking Allowed DVD with Jeffrey Mishlove

Sylvia Boorstein presents the essence of the eightfold path and the four noble truths of Buddhism. She discusses Vipassana-or mindfulness-meditation which entails detaching from the thoughts, cravings and aversions that pass through the mind.

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What "Radical Dharma" Means to Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams

“I’m dedicated to promoting what the Buddha was dedicated to promoting, which is liberation,” says Rev. angel Kyodo williams. Williams talks to Lion’s Roar’s Melvin McLeod about the meaning and impact of “radical dharma.”

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Tenzin Palmo: Opening of the Heart

Talk of Ven. Ani Tenzin Palmo in Tashi Jong, North India, on November 14,2000

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