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2020-10-02 Conseils avant déjeuner 18:34
Bhante Bodhidhamma
2020-10-02 Practicing with Fear (with Syra Smith) 55:17
Donald Rothberg
We explore the nature of fear and how to practice with fear. Syra speaks first; Donald speaks second, starting at 17:00. Discussion, including questions, starts at 34:43.
2020-10-03 Méditation Metta (manque qques mn au début) 12:45
Bhante Bodhidhamma
2020-10-03 Let Nature Teach You 1:57:01
Ayya Santussika
Meditation, Dhamma talk and Q&A
2020-10-04 The Dharma Life - session 1 1:19:10
Kim Allen
A course in integration for experienced students with Kim Allen and Diana Clark. Learning to live the Dharma.
2020-10-04 The Eightfold Noble Path 1:28:43
Eugene Cash
2020-10-06 Letting Go 15:20
Kim Allen
2020-10-07 32 Parts of the Body—Head hair, Body hair, Nails, Teeth, Skin 62:41
Bob Stahl
We are happy to announce a special opportunity to practice the 32 Parts of the Body meditation, which is rarely taught in the West. This practice deepens insight into impermanence and non-self by penetrating into the true nature and wonders of the body. We will also explore how the body interrelates with the four primary elements of earth (solidity), air (motion), fire (temperature), and water (liquidity). This methodical practice of the 32 Parts of the Body Meditation can build immense levels of concentration, potentialities for healing, and experience the taste of deep freedom and peace. This is the 15th year of offering this class at Insight Santa Cruz and it has been truly wonderful. People have frequently reported developing a whole new relationship to their bodies with greater wisdom and compassion. We will also be hopefully doing a tour of the Cabrillo Anatomy lab to get a deeper experience of the body.
2020-10-07 The Practice of Samadhi - Session 1: Creating the Conditions 1:21:27
Kim Allen
Three-part series on samadhi
2020-10-08 Cultivating Equanimity 41:15
Donald Rothberg
We examine both the nature of equanimity and how to develop more equanimity, both in formal meditation and in the flow of our lives, including in the context of multiple contemporary crises. Equanimity has qualities of balance, evenness, unshakability, understanding and wisdom, faith, joy, and responsiveness. It can be cultivated in our basic mindfulness practice, as we develop more balance, particularly by learning from tends to unbalance us, including difficult emotions, thoughts, and body-states. We can also particularly focus on the teaching of the "Eight Worldly Winds" (or Conditions): pleasure and pain, gain and loss, fame and disrepute, praise and blame.
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