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I've been listening to these talks by Gil for years now. My respect only deepens for the quiet, steady wisdom he delivers several times a week in these sessions. I am continually impressed by his clarity, his subtlety of mind and ability to explain, to listen, to reveal the intricacies of a complicated practice and an overwhelmingly deep tradition. I'm amazed that he never hits a sour note, never rambles, never sounds uninspired or less than engaged with the topics at hand; I detect no self-importance or self-involvement. Forgive a tired cliche: he practices what he preaches. Without preaching! While figures like Jack Kornfield may have more entertainment value and hit higher rhetorical highs, providing a kind of roaring bonfire, Gil is focused on a different objective, acts as a kind of a pilot light, more humble and mundane, speaking a bit more directly to the earnest practitioner making simple steady progress on the path. For this he seems an invaluable presence.Read full review »
Tom Taj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/12
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Having this plethora of enlightened speakers right in my iPod has changed my commute completely. I now look forward to spending time with the dharma at every opportunity. Thank you SO much for making all these wonderful talks available. I hope other sanghas will do the same. In fact I've...Read full review »
Louissimo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/06
A great resource for Buddhists.
Killadoughran via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 04/14/11
I live in a rural area where there are no other Buddhists let alone a local Buddhist center. This show keeps me in touch and inspired in a way that makes me feel part of their community. It helps me with my practice which in turn helps me stay mindful during my daily activities.
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