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The Path of Mindfulness : The Fourth Foundation

In this retreat we focus on the fourth foundation of mindfulness practice, contemplating "dhammas", which is an essential component of our practice. The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta is a teaching which presents the four foundations of mindfulness, but the various versions of the this sutta present it differently, and the Ānāpānassati Sutta (Discourse on Mindfulness of Breathing) offers yet another explanation. This silent retreat contains an element of study, where we put these differences into perspective and try to make sense of them as practitioners. Then we transfer those understandings to our meditation practice throughout the retreat and in the perspective of applying them in our daily life.

2025-04-07 (6 days) Gaia House

  
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2025-04-07 Opening Talk & Guided Meditation 53:45
Martine Batchelor, Bernat Font
2025-04-08 Introduction to the Hindrances; Seated Meditation; Walking Meditation 57:22
Martine Batchelor
2025-04-08 Hindrances (Part 2); Simile of Water Dye; Meditation (with some instruction) 30:26
Martine Batchelor
2025-04-08 The Pyramid of Mindfulness 35:21
Bernat Font
An overview of the four satipaṭṭhānas, with emphasis on the fourth.
2025-04-09 Dhammānupassanā: contemplating the process & conditionality of experience. 59:35
Bernat Font
The 4th satipaṭṭhāna in formal practice & in daily life. Includes guided meditation.
2025-04-09 Review of the Seven Awakening Factors; Seated Meditation; Walking Meditation Instructions 59:36
Martine Batchelor
2025-04-09 Learning from the Buddha's journey (Part 1) 39:57
Bernat Font
His (and our) addiction to both pleasure and suffering. The four efforts as different strategies of practice, moving from problem-fixing to sustaining naturally occuring non-reactivity. Samatha as settling the mind, vipassanā as understanding how that happened. The awakening factors, joy at the release of reactivity & the first jhāna.
2025-04-10 Three Characteristics of Emptiness; Hindrances; Seated Meditation, Walking Meditation Instructions. 58:32
Martine Batchelor
2025-04-10 Awakening From Grasping to Letting Go (Unclenching); Four Stages/ Steps to Full Awakening; Meditation Practice 27:54
Martine Batchelor
2025-04-10 Learning From the Buddha's Journey (Part 2) 40:31
Bernat Font
Impermanence through the image of the Little Prince's rose. Is everything really dukkha just because it's transient? More on samatha & vipassanā. Stages in relinquishing reactivity. The Buddha's awakening as a discovery of secular faith, connecting impermanence to beauty & care, liberation through mettā.
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