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Retreat Dharma Talks

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2004-11-19 The Meditative Perspective, Language and Listening 53:51
Norman Fischer
2004-11-19 Awakening to Ourselves 57:34
Ayya Jitindriya
2004-11-20 Saturday Night Closing Session 35:00
James Baraz
The Saturday night session of the lawyers retreat. What's going on in mindfulness and law. Right livelihood.
2004-11-20 Opening To The Depths Of Being 39:41
Jose Reissig
How do we access the space where we can be free? And, how do we abide in that space?
2004-11-20 The Medatative Perspective, Speed and Isolation 53:40
Charlie Halpern
2004-11-21 Engaging With The World 48:07
Jose Reissig
Free from identity fabrications, we learn to cultivate a direct relationship to the circumstances of our personal and social lives and to the vast web of things.
2004-11-21 Balance 54:35
Sharon Salzberg
2004-11-22 The Power of Intention 56:01
Jack Kornfield
2004-11-23 Metta Guided Meditation 34:05
Shaila Catherine
Guided meditation, meditation instructions
In collection: Featured Guided Meditations
2004-11-23 Featured Guided Meditations 4:40:37
with Drew Oman, Janet Taylor, Laura Lin, Shaila Catherine, Sharon Allen
The teachers at Insight Meditation South Bay frequently guide meditation for the community. These recordings vary in length and style. They may include instructions for specific meditation techniques, introduce a dhamma theme, offer general mindfulness reminders, or present meditation instructions at the beginning of an otherwise silent session. Please listen to these recordings in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed. Turn off your phone, and settle into a comfortable meditative posture. Plan to meditate for 30-45 minutes even if the recording is brief and verbal instructions last for only a few minutes. You may enjoy brief recordings at the beginning of meditation session, and then continue to meditate in silence for as long as you wish. Silent periods during longer recordings are intentional; moments of silence allow time for you to practice the instructions that were previously explained.
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