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Dharma Sunday
Natural Dharma Fellowship
42 episodes
1 day ago
Dharma Sundays with Natural Dharma Fellowship include teachings, meditation, and discussions led by NDF Dharma and guest teachers. A wide range of topics are offered.
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Dharma Sundays with Natural Dharma Fellowship include teachings, meditation, and discussions led by NDF Dharma and guest teachers. A wide range of topics are offered.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Dharma Sunday
The Art of Savoring: The Overlooked Secret of a Wakeful Life with Lama Willa Blythe Baker
Join Lama Willa Baker and the online sangha of Natural Dharma Fellowship for a morning of teaching, prayer, contemplation, meditation practice, and community. Not by the book, Willa’s Dharma Sundays reflect what is most immediately and spontaneously on her heartmind. Time is allotted at the end of every Sunday session for audience participation, questions and reflections. Bring your curiosity, questions and insights.
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1 day ago
1 hour 27 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Forest Teachings Part III: Breathing with Reverence with Lama Liz Monson
On this hybrid Dharma Sunday, we will continue exploring what it means to cultivate our innate capacity to relax into beingness with the energies of the phenomenal world. How we approach a renewed engagement with the more-than-human world can have a significant effect on our recognition and embodiment of innate inseparability. Through what kinds of skillful means can we invite the kind of connection that transforms, awakens, and reminds us of who we really are? Join Lama Liz as we investigate transformative approaches to practicing into wholeness.
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1 week ago
1 hour 49 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Complementary Roles in Meditation: Samatha and Vipassana with Doug Veehof
In his sublime meditation manual Mahamudra the Ocean of Definitive Meaning, the Ninth Karmapa briefly describes a four-step analysis for cutting through the illusion of a separate external reality presenting itself to sense perception. This session will examine the four steps and draw on insights from current cognitive philosophy and physics to offer a simple but powerful approach to challenge the basic mistake that incites mental afflictions.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 38 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Waking Down: An Embodied Path to Freedom with Lama Willa
Join Lama Willa Baker and the online sangha of Natural Dharma Fellowship for a morning of teaching, prayer, contemplation, meditation practice, and community. Not by the book, Willa’s Dharma Sundays reflect what is most immediately and spontaneously on her heartmind. Time is allotted at the end of every Sunday session for audience participation, questions and reflections. Bring your curiosity, questions and insights.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 35 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Trauma-Sensitive Meditation with Sumi Loundon Kim
In this Dharma Sunday, we’ll learn strategies for meditating so that our practice doesn’t reactivate trauma symptoms, based on David Trelevean’s groundbreaking book Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness. This session will be helpful both for trauma survivors and for anyone experiencing dysregulation, overwhelm, disorientation, or a loss of agency. The instructor will cover the Window of Tolerance and Polyvagal Theory, with some review of Somatic Experiencing and nervous system resets. The workshop includes practicing techniques together to support stability and healing.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 49 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Forest Teachings, Part II: What the Trees Know with Lama Liz
This Dharma Sunday session begins with a Refuge Prayer and a guided meditation that grounds the body and expands into open awareness. Lama Liz then dives into the core question: How do we return to our true nature? She challenges the modern materialist mentality and explores how to move beyond the contracted "self" to access a vaster field of interbeing—the ancient, interconnected source that redefines our relationship with the living world.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Dharma Sunday
After I Escaped from Plato's Cave, I Thought I'd Never Go Back: Initiation, Buddhist and Otherwise with Lama Karma
The “Four Empowerments” characterize the essence of the tantric Buddhist path. We will explore the internal structure of these four initiations and how we can relate with them as practitioners. Central to this exploration is the idea that initiation is an organic part of human experience. What seems esoteric, foreign, and unknown, is from another perspective natural and genuine. We will explore these tensions and also discuss initiation as a perennial human rite of passage. 
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 53 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Mycelial Wisdom, Part IV: Becoming a Disciple of Gaia with Lama Willa
The Dharma Sunday session begins with guided meditation practices followed by a teaching on eco-Dharma and the concept of becoming a disciple of Gaia. Lama Willa explores how environmental issues have become a critical focus in the present moment and proposed expanding the traditional Buddhist concept of taking refuge to include Gaia as a teacher. The session concludes with discussions on deep listening to nature, the importance of slowing down in a fast-paced world, and the need for dialogue between activists and spiritual practitioners to address ecological and spiritual crises.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 51 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Relaxed and Awake: The Feldenkrais Method and Somatic Meditation with Dan Clurman
This Dharma Sunday teaching combines body-oriented meditation practice with a Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement® lesson, the brilliant sensory-motor approach to gently and wisely re-educating the neuro-muscular system. Alternating meditation, a Feldenkrais movement lesson and discussion will allow the techniques to complement and empower each other and to enhance mind-body connections and general well-being.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 57 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Forest Teachings, Part I: What the River Knows with Lama Liz
This session features a deep dive into the meaning of Refuge—understanding our own awakened heart as the ultimate source of peace. Lama Liz then guides a powerful meditation practice, moving from grounding the body to cultivating open awareness and interconnectedness. Following the meditation, she introduces her "Forest Teachings" series, exploring the universal truth of Dharma and answering the profound question: How do we return to our true nature? Discover the ease and wholeness that emerge when we release the tension of the separate self.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 50 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Buddhist Art for Practitioners and Artists: Guided Tour of an Art Exhibition - Damchö
This creative and inspirational Dharma Sunday will begin with an introduction to Buddhist art that locates Buddhist images within a contemplative practice. The teachings will seek to move artists and practitioners towards basic visual literacy. This will be followed by a guided tour – both online and onsite – of an exhibition of earth-based Buddhist art created by Latin American Buddhists. We will conclude with a meditation inspired by a prize-winning painting of Tara by a young Mexican artist as our focus, as an example of how art can open pathways in our spiritual practice. 
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2 weeks ago
2 hours 5 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Mycelial Wisdom Part III: The Myth of Transcendence with Lama Willa and Zoe Morris
In this Dharma Sunday teaching, the Third of Four teachings on "Mycelial Wisdom", Lama Willa Blythe Baker, founder of Natural Dharma Fellowship, and visiting teacher, Zoe Logan Morris, discuss The Myth of Transcendence. Using the metaphor of a mycelial network—the "wood wide web"—the teaching suggests that spiritual awakening isn't a "vertical exit" from suffering but a process of grounded engagement with the world. True enlightenment, or Bodhi, is about recognizing our profound interconnectedness with all life. The path is not about changing who you are or escaping the present moment, but about coming home to your innate nature and embracing your place in the web of life.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 47 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Relaxed and Awake: The Feldenkrais Method and Somatic Meditation with Dan Clurman
This Dharma Sunday teaching combines body-oriented meditation practice with a Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement® lesson, the brilliant sensory-motor approach to gently and wisely re-educating the neuro-muscular system. Alternating meditation, a Feldenkrais movement lesson and discussion will allow the techniques to complement and empower each other and to enhance mind-body connections and general well-being. Many new and long-time meditators discover that Feldenkrais practices can help them feel greater physical ease and less pain, both in meditation and in everyday activities, by freeing up habitual patterns embedded in the neuromuscular system. This can also help incorporate the body’s natural intelligence into the process of spiritual inquiry and more fully embodied presence.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 23 minutes

Dharma Sunday
The Five Buddha Families: Understanding the Alchemy of Awareness with Zoe Morris
In this Dharma Sunday teaching we will be exploring the ways that our personalities and styles of interaction By recognizing our own patterns of behavior and styles of manifesting in the world, we can use that awareness to go beyond judgment which keep us bound to cycles and limited perspective in our lives; and thus touch the insight of loving pervasive awareness.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 49 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Mycelial Wisdom, Part II: Dissolving the Illusion of Separateness with Lama Willa
In this Dharma Sunday teaching, the Second of Four teachings on "Mycelial Wisdom", Lama Willa Blythe Baker, founder of Natural Dharma Fellowship, explores the profound concept of "Anatman" (no-self). The central teaching expands on "mycelial wisdom," drawing parallels between extensive, hidden mycelial networks (described as "the neurological network of nature") and the Buddhist principle of interdependent connection. Lama Willa explains that the Buddha's teaching of "Anatman" (no-self) challenges the deeply held belief in a solid, independent self. Instead, it posits that the self is a conceptual construction and a fluid "node in a communicative web," much like a mushroom is merely the "fruiting body" of a larger, interconnected mycelial matrix.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 48 minutes

Dharma Sunday
The Four Dharmas of Gampopa with Zoe Morris
Natural Dharma Fellowship’s Dharma Sundays are donation-based gatherings open to all, offering a wide range of topics. Led by highly trained NDF Dharma and guest teachers, these live, interactive sessions include guided meditation, teachings, and time for questions and discussion. Please join us to settle into the support of sangha and the joy of practicing together.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 54 minutes

Dharma Sunday
The Incarcerating Self - Buddhadasa's “The Prison of Life,” Part 2 with Kyira Korrigan
In this two-part class, participants will be invited to study and reflect on a short teaching by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu entitled “The Prison of Life” (free download). Just as prisons are rationalized as necessary containment for those whose criminal convictions make them untrustworthy or undeserving of freedom, we rationalize our self-created imprisonment as a necessary means of avoiding unforgivable mistakes on our spiritual journey. Buddhadasa asks us to look at the prisons we make for ourselves out of desire for purity and goodness, our instincts, and even our teachers. This is a subtle and challenging inquiry, but necessary when your discipline brings you to a frustrated and joyless state. Kyira, also known as Acharya Abhaya, will offer contemplative and meditative tools to support engaging with the text, developed with the insight of all that she has learned about prison journeys in her years as a correctional chaplain.
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2 weeks ago
2 hours 4 minutes

Dharma Sunday
The Incarcerating Self - Buddhadasa’s “The Prison of Life,” Part 1 with Kyira Korrigan
n this two-part class, participants will be invited to study and reflect on a short teaching by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu entitled “The Prison of Life” (free download). Just as prisons are rationalized as necessary containment for those whose criminal convictions make them untrustworthy or undeserving of freedom, we rationalize our self-created imprisonment as a necessary means of avoiding unforgivable mistakes on our spiritual journey. Buddhadasa asks us to look at the prisons we make for ourselves out of desire for purity and goodness, our instincts, and even our teachers. This is a subtle and challenging inquiry, but necessary when your discipline brings you to a frustrated and joyless state. Kyira, also known as Acharya Abhaya, will offer contemplative and meditative tools to support engaging with the text, developed with the insight of all that she has learned about prison journeys in her years as a correctional chaplain.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 41 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Finding Wholeness in Fragmentation: Remembering Who We Really Are with Lama Liz
We will explore how remembering who we really are expands us beyond the experiences of fragmentation, distress, overwhelm, and fear that may threaten to overwhelm us. What would it mean to realize that this “self” can hold the fullness of our human experience, from the most challenging encounters to the most beautiful? When we remember our innate connection to source at the same time as we stand strong in our individual manifestation of care in the world, we discover a source of resilience capable of carrying us deeper and deeper along the path.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 55 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Mycelial Wisdom, Part I: Dismantling the Illusion of "I" with Lama Willa
In this Dharma Sunday teaching, the First of Four teachings on "Mycelial Wisdom", Lama Willa Blythe Baker, founder of Natural Dharma Fellowship, explores the profound concept of interdependence (Pratitya Samudpada). Lama Willa discusses her multi-year exploration of the plant world as a source of wisdom, highlighting how mycelial networks serve as a powerful metaphor for interconnectedness. The teaching emphasizes that the idea of a separate, individual self is an illusion, and that true understanding arises from recognizing our non-separation from the world.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 45 minutes

Dharma Sunday
Dharma Sundays with Natural Dharma Fellowship include teachings, meditation, and discussions led by NDF Dharma and guest teachers. A wide range of topics are offered.