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Dharmette: What is Your Trunk?

Gil Fronsdal
By: Gil Fronsdal

Part of the task of practice is to find ourselves in our trunk where we feel most stable and rooted -- where there's confidence and strength rather than reactivity.

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The Open Hand of Inclusion Gil Fronsdal 2019.09.01 35:08 35:08
2019.09.01
Purifying the Mind Gil Fronsdal 2005.08.21 46:02 46:02
2005.08.21
Talk: Cultivating Confidence for Insight Gil Fronsdal 2018.03.21 48:41 48:41
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To Live in Accord with Nature Gil Fronsdal 1999.01.16 45:26 45:26
1999.01.16
Seeing the Roots Gil Fronsdal 2009.12.24 15:20 15:20
2009.12.24
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2017.08.07
Ten Ox Herding Pictures: Zen Images of the Path Gil Fronsdal 2009.09.28 32:52 32:52
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Overview of Four Resolves Gil Fronsdal 2015.12.07 43:21 43:21
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S.T.O.P. (See, Taste, Open, Peace) Gil Fronsdal 2018.10.28 34:14 34:14
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Buddhist Meditation: Stream Entry (7 of 7) Gil Fronsdal 2006.10.30 44:27 44:27
2006.10.30
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2004.07.04
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