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Dharma Talks
2018-10-13 16 Day 4 Evening Puja: Q&A 67:49
Ajahn Sucitto
Different ways of presenting Dhamma in Theravada Buddhism (single-pointed, ‘dry insight’; Thai forest). Are there certain thought patterns that are related to nervous energy in the body? How do you do discharge? Metta practice as cultivating non-aversive, non-contractive state rather than a doing/sending out. Clarifying the term ‘fields’. Qi Gong questions (is it normal to get so hot while practicing Qi Gong? Is it good to use wu qi for standing meditation?); Responding to sexual awareness in the presence of others. Skillfully handling trauma that are still alive. Distinction between perception and consciousness. How feelings and emotions are experienced in Samadhi. Reclining meditation
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2018-10-13 Day 1, Part 5: Directly Facing Pain with Compassion 32:20
Oren Jay Sofer
Compassion as a way to meet pain and transform suffering into agency and freedom. How compassion works, what it is and is not, and how to develop self-compassion with chronic pain
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-13 Day 1, Part 3: Direct and Indirect Practices for Pain: Choice is Key 64:50
Oren Jay Sofer
When working with pain, balance is key. Choosing where to place your attention when experiencing chronic pain helps establish equanimity. How to work with indirect practices and skillful distractions. Guided indirect practices and group reflections.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Bringing Ease to Pain: Meditation for Pain Management

2018-10-13 Des 5 empêchements aux 7 facteurs de l’Éveil, Rimouski 61:08
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2018-10-13 15 Day 4 Qi Gong 9:17
Ajahn Sucitto
Ajahn Sucitto responds to a question about how he got started with Qi Gong.
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2018-10-13 Se libérer de l’identification, Rimouski 62:31
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2018-10-13 Mindful Movement Workshop: Embodiment and Freedom Through Movement - Part 2 1:38:29
Mark Nunberg
Mindful Movement Workshop: Embodiment and Freedom Through Movement with Wynn Fricke, Steve Compton, Mark Nunberg and Sarah Wilson In this two day workshop we will integrate the Buddha’s teachings on mindfulness of body with several movement practices that support mind-body integration and the deep healing and releasing of the heart. We will spend about three-quarters of our time together doing guided movement practices and one quarter discussing how to skillfully relate to body and movement.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-10-13 Mindful Movement Workshop: Embodiment and Freedom Through Movement - Part 3 54:55
Mark Nunberg
Mindful Movement Workshop: Embodiment and Freedom Through Movement with Wynn Fricke, Steve Compton, Mark Nunberg and Sarah Wilson In this two day workshop we will integrate the Buddha’s teachings on mindfulness of body with several movement practices that support mind-body integration and the deep healing and releasing of the heart. We will spend about three-quarters of our time together doing guided movement practices and one quarter discussing how to skillfully relate to body and movement.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2018-10-13 14 Day 4 Guided Meditation: Goodwill 23:27
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta is moved by images that can be sparked by thought, visual, auditory or somatic/felt experience. This guided meditation accesses these portals to generate receptivity and resonances of goodwill within yourself, then spread them out.
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2018-10-13 13 Day 4 Morning Instructions: Heart Yoga 48:49
Ajahn Sucitto
Relationship is always necessary, always there, whether with other people or with ourselves. To absorb into comfortable relationship, and clear this area from greed, hatred and fear, there has to be a lot of negotiation, the back and forth movement of disengaging, then returning again. This is true yoga of the heart. To keep the heart flexible and responsive, brahmavihārā ‘asanas’ are suggested.
New York Insight Meditation Center Entering the Dhamma Fields: A Five Day Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

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