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2025-06-18 Jhānas 5-8 46:37
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight and Dependent Origination

2025-06-16 Jhānas 1-4 65:49
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight and Dependent Origination

2025-04-02 Reflections on Three Themes from a Four-Week Retreat: Listening Deeply, Developing Samadhi (Concentration) through Practicing the Jhanas, and Integrating Retreat Practice with Daily Life 65:04
Donald Rothberg
In the talk, Donald reflects on having just completed, four days before the talk, four weeks of practice at Spirit Rock. He particularly focuses on three themes from the retreat, exploring each theme in terms of both its retreat context and its daily life context. The first is the theme of listening deeply to one's own "intuition" and what "calls." The second is the theme of developing samadhi (usually translated as "concentration"--the unified mind and heart and body) and in particular practicing the eight jhanas as taught by the Buddha. The third is the theme of bringing the retreat learning and explorations into daily life, and how in particular to cultivate the first two themes in the daily life context. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-11-27 The Immaterial States (the higher jhanas) 44:46
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight & Dependent Origination

2024-11-25 The (first) Four Jhanas 54:33
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight & Dependent Origination

2024-10-20 Entering the Jhanas 46:08
Leigh Brasington
London Insight Meditation Leigh Brasington – The Gradual Training to Awakening

2024-06-05 Jhanas 5-8 48:20
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight and Dependent Origination

2024-06-03 Jhanas 1-4 55:22
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight and Dependent Origination

2024-04-04 Afternoon Day 3: Q&A on Meditation (Jhanas, Precepts, Insight, Meditation, Objects, Hindrances) 54:12
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Dispelling Delusion: Exploring the Vipallāsas Through Early Buddhist Poetry

2023-10-08 Q&A 53:05
Ajahn Sucitto
Questions are précised and read into the file: 00:38 Q1 Buddhist cosmology I find terribly overwhelming. If I just focus on what is helping me, will I be missing out on much? 02:07 Q2 I really value your teaching that it all comes back to clinging. 02:55 Q3 Yesterday you mentioned a shift that can be sensed before the tone of pleasant or unpleasant actually arises. Can you say anything more about this shift before the vedana quality actually appears? 04:23 Q4 This seems so interwoven. I guess it's a tangled skein. 12:17 Q5 You mentioned that it was helpful to point the citta towards kaya sankara rather than the vaci sankara. Is that what allows the development of equanimity? 16:52 Q6 I am confused. Are the heart and the citta two different things? 19:44 Q7 About the taints/ asava, is this a linear sequence? 28:15 Q8 Isn't part of the beauty of what you've done with samadhi as well is that to enter samadhi you've experienced non-fabrication of the 5 hindrances. 30:13 Q9 When I practice the jhanas I find I get to a certain point where I can't get further into calmness. Is that where I should start to investigate? 35:13 Q10 I have a resistance to being grounded. It seems I prefer the fizzy state. 42:37 Q11 In relating to signs and to being able to set signs aside, what role does beauty play in the dhamma? 44:58 Q12 Could it mean that it reduces the energy in unhelpful sankaras? Q13 There might be a time when I'm experiencing an upset and I would just put myself in front of a tree and the experience of viewing, considering the tree gives time for the capacity to identify with something wholesome and helpful.
Bodhi College Unpicking the Tangled Skein

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