Step Seven in recovery involves humbly asking for the removal of our shortcomings. This dharma talk explores the Buddhist understanding of humility an...
At some point, hopefully we begin to fall in love with meditation and the inherent wisdom we gain from this path of practice. This means we really mak...
In this talk we will explore how our perceptions are often conditioned by many assumptions, beliefs, habits, desires, attachments, misconceptions, res...
In daily life, we have a lot of distractions that can easily cause our minds to be quite scattered and distracted, and lacking in composure or serenit...
Cultivating Gratitude, Acceptance and Honesty in Recovery
Walt Opie
This dharma talk explores three essential qualities for recovery: gratitude, acceptance, and honesty. Walt discusses how these practices support both ...
Cultivating Gratitude, Acceptance and Honesty in Recovery
Cultivating Sympathetic Joy (and Gratitude) Despite Ourselves
Walt Opie
The main person who gets in the way of allowing us to feel sympathetic joy (mudita in Pali) and gratitude is you know who. Often we compare ourselves ...
Cultivating Sympathetic Joy (and Gratitude) Despite Ourselves
The Buddha often pointed to craving as the cause of our suffering. Walt explores how craving arises and how we might come to the end of craving. When ...
Walt begins this talk with his experience of the Golden Buddha, and goes on to explore non-clinging as a way of unveiling our own inner treasure. He o...
A comprehensive exploration of how Buddhist dharma teachings support and enhance recovery practices. This talk bridges ancient wisdom with modern reco...