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2025-07-25 From Patience to Equanimity 13:45
Sayadaw U Jagara
The various aspects upekkha can take in regard to our practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-07-24 talk: Exploring some of the obstacles that can get in the way of mettā practice 28:44
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-07-24 meditation: Radiating energy method of mettā practice 28:54
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-07-23 Ancient Evolutionary Structures Rumbling 56:29
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Mornings
Aloka Earth Room

2025-07-23 Honoring the Life and Work of Joanna Macy 66:54
Donald Rothberg
This talk occurs five days after Joanna's death at age 96, and two days after Donald attended a wake for Joanna at her home, saying good-bye to her. Donald first met Joanna Macy in 1977, while still a student. When he moved to Berkeley, California in 1988, he helped start a neighborhood daily meditation group of ten households, including that of Joanna and her husband Fran. So he got to know Joanna and Fran as friends and neighbors. In 1991, he first trained in her approach, later called "The Work That Reconnects" and offered this work in different venues. Over the years, they have stayed friends and colleagues, and sometimes taught together. In this talk, Donald gives a sense of the trajectory of Joanna's life and work, showing photos of Joanna spanning her life-time and interspersing stories of training with Joanna and using her practices and perspectives in his own teaching. He focuses in the second part of the talk on the four aspects of the "spiral" of her teaching: (1) starting with gratitude, (2) honoring our pain for the world, (3) seeing with new eyes, and (4) going forth into the world. We close with a brief account of Joanna's wake from two days before the talk, and a video recording from the wake of group singing about the "Great Turning." The talk is followed by discussion and closing intentions. For the slides shown during the talk, see document 318, below.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
Attached Files:
  • Slide Show on the Life and Work of Joanna Macy by Donald Rothberg (PDF)

2025-07-23 Guided Meditation Inspired by Joanna Macy's Work 0:00
Donald Rothberg
(Recording not available) 
We begin with a period of settling, developing greater samadhi or concentration, and then move to mindfulness practice, including giving some attention to noticing moderate or a little greater levels of pleasant or unpleasant feeling-tone. When we notice pleasant or unpleasant feeling-tones, is there any tendency toward grasping or pushing away, in habitual or automatic ways? We then explore gratitude as a practice, simply reflecting on ways that we are grateful, first for aspects of our own lives, and then for aspects of the wider world. This is followed by opening with mindfulness to some difficult or painful aspects of our world, whether close to home or farther away, inspired to see and be with what is painful through wisdom and care. We end with a return to mindfulness practice for a short time. (This guided meditation is related to the talk that follows, honoring the life and work of Joanna Macy.)
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-21 Back from Space 11:33
Sayadaw U Jagara
The 5 Faculties (Indriya) represented as diligence, its coachman, and its 4 horses.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-07-21 What Really Matters? 1:40:19
Cara Lai
The beautiful adventure of curiosity and how if we follow it, we find that everything in our experience is always calling us home to love.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-20 The Parami of Patience 33:26
Eugene Cash
"Patience is the highest form of Prayer" ~Rumi Suzuki Roshi said, "In Zen the word is 'constancy."' Instead of patience, constancy is a kind of dedication to what you love and what you care about, and with that dedication comes a trust that by planting beautiful seeds, eventually in their own time they will bear fruit."
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2025-07-19 What is Insight? 43:44
Brian Lesage
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Deepening into the Dharma: A Meditation Retreat for Experienced Practitioners - 25EBL

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