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Dharma Talks
2017-07-11 The Other Retreat 1:10:51
Winnie Nazarko
A typical meditation retreat consists of a schedule of alternating sitting and walking periods.But there are other meditation practice opportunities during the day, in informal activities.This talk discusses how to see these opportunities, and practice with them.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2017-07-11 Day 6: Metta Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:16
Bonnie Duran
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta

2017-07-11 02 Meditation - exploring breath and belly 25:34
Martin Aylward
Moulin de Chaves Awakening in Stillness and in Movement

2017-07-11 2017 Jhana Retreat - Day 6 Q&A - Bhante Gunaratana 1:19:04
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2017-07-11 2017 Jhana Retreat - Day 6 Dhamma Talk - Bhante Gunaratana 1:10:52
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2017-07-11 2017 Jhana Retreat - Day 6 Meditation Instructions - Bhante Gunaratana 24:58
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia

2017-07-11 Day 6: Sit with Instructions (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 53:59
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta

2017-07-10 Wisdom and Insight in Nature Practice 53:21
Mark Coleman
This talk explores the various insights that arise as one meditates outdoors; including insight into impermanence, interconnectedness, selflessness, and love.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake in the Wild

2017-07-10 Developing Samadhi/Concentration with Metta (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 63:18
Tempel Smith
There are many beautiful reasons to develop loving-kindness meditation and one of them is deeper samadhi/concnetration. By developing the Five Jhana Factors in Metta meditation we can come to know wholeness and focus within our own hearts, minds and bodies.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta

2017-07-10 Buddhist Studies Course - Week 1 - The Five Hindrances 1:27:49
Mark Nunberg
This seven-week course examines the Buddha’s teachings on the five hindrances that undermine the clarity and stability of mind. These afflictive states are often regular visitors for meditators. With practice, sense desire, aversion, dullness, restlessness, and doubt can be more quickly recognized with a non-judging awareness in a way that neutralizes their disturbing and obscuring effect on the mind. Developing these skills goes to the heart of calming the mind and living in a skillful and compassionate way Here are some study resources that you can use: -Gil Fronsdal’s new book, Unhindered: A Mindful Path Through the Five Hindrances, is now available. Of course, you can order a copy through Amazon. But you could support one of our local independent book stores. I have asked Moon Palace Books at 3260 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis (612) 454-0455 to order some copies for us. It might take them several days to have them in stock. I'll send an email when they are in. Gil's book provides a detailed discussion of each of the five hindrances. The book also provides instruction on how to turn the light of mindfulness directly on the hindrances so to transform them from obstructions to steps along the path of freedom. Overcoming the hindrances reveals the beauty of our hearts and the wisdom of a clear mind.
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Five Hindrances

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