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2020-12-10 Boundariless Citta 26:41
Ajahn Sucitto
The boundless nature of citta can make us feel too vulnerable, so we put up boundaries that end up constricting us. Cultivation of the brahmaviharā, the measureless states, is a removal of those boundaries. An abiding place results that can act as a foundation for complete liberation.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-09 Guided Meditation – Brahmaviharā 30:11
Ajahn Sucitto
If we keep picking up and resonating the brahmaviharā heart tones, citta will naturally open and move in that direction. These are natural expressions of citta – it feels rewarded with these expressions and is energized.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-09 Q&A 2 47:53
Ajahn Sucitto
Questions about involuntary movements in practice; please you comment on the third tetrad of ānāpānasati; please review the potential value of jhāna experiences; say more about how ignorance sucks energy from citta; deep fears and primal memories.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-09 Practicing with Views 3 1:11:29
Donald Rothberg
We review some of what we've covered in previous sessions, including the Buddha's teachings on views, the core of the problem being reactivity (grasping and pushing away) in relationship to views--not views themselves, and three ways of practicing with views. We then introduce one of the three forms of deeper inquiry into views mentioned, the approach of Nagjarjuna (c. 150-250 C.E.), the "second Buddha." Nagarjuna demonstrated a method of showing how any reactively-held views, including Buddhist views, leads to contradictions and absurdity.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
Attached Files:
  • Nagarjuna Slides Draft 3 by Donald Rothberg (PDF)

2020-12-09 Q&A 1 16:13
Ajahn Sucitto
Misguided jhāna; how to practice with the three characteristics (anicca, dukkha, anatta); is ānāpānasati enough for liberation?
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-09 The Absorption Process 50:53
Ajahn Sucitto
Meditation is a whole life process. Proper cultivation of citta – diligence, vigilance, careful attention in our attitudes and actions – can lead to degrees of liberation. Topics of samadhi, jhāna, wisdom are addressed.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-09 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 9 2020 21:26
Chas DiCapua
Discovering the Dharma in Nature
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-12-09 Guided Meditation – Handling the Citta towards Jhāna 38:51
Ajahn Sucitto
Lingering is part of the process of absorbing. It takes time to learn. Establish reference points to return to, lingering with no particular agenda. Keep widening and softening attention over the whole body.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-08 Q&A 52:23
Ajahn Sucitto
Please expand on terms kusala and akusala; right effort when working with body tension; is thought consciousness the same as anusaya (latent tendencies); please describe Thai Forest’s particular way of teaching dhamma; does stepping back out of the conditioned into the unconditioned refer to the unrestricted unbounded citta; how is yoniso manasikara different from mindfulness; comments on Venerable Paññavaddho’s view on citta.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-08 Guided Meditation – Responsive Intelligence 25:20
Ajahn Sucitto
Meditation is a process repeatedly placing attention. Keep touching references of comfort and steadiness, listen and linger until citta picks up the sign. We begin to learn what is suitable, what is working to gladden citta. It then has the strength to break down the afflictions of heart and body.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-08 Q&A 26:16
Ajahn Sucitto
Please explain Ajahn Maha Boowa’s comment that citta ‘does not die’; is the experience of something that sees and receives experience citta; is citta what Tibetans call ‘mind itself’; is pure citta synonymous with pure knowing; please clarify comment about ‘storms passing through’ in relation to suicide; do we know when we are experiencing citta; how to rest in citta, the place of no ‘I’?
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-08 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 8 2020 22:16
Chas DiCapua
Discovering the Dharma in Nature
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-12-08 Citta as Luminous Awareness 45:20
Ajahn Sucitto
Reading from several sources, the unrestricted citta is described. Beyond the world of phenomena, its baseline is open luminosity. The encouragement is to get in touch with its knowingness – jhāna is how we deepen into mind’s nature.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-08 Guided Meditation On Primary Citta 31:51
Ajahn Sucitto
The baseline of citta is openness, but it’s forgotten, mesmerized by its constrictions. Return to this primary citta, beneath the external and internal concerns. Take as support breathing out and breathing in.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-08 Guided Meditation – Opening out of Circumstance 24:42
Ajahn Sucitto
Meditation offers an important reference point out of the world of circumstances. Mindfulness of body and breathing offer rest and replenishment, giving citta access to its life force energy. Ends with walking meditation instructions.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 Evening Q&A 42:53
Ajahn Sucitto
Meaning of ‘The citta goes to distinction’; search for security externally and internally; the wrapping and unwrapping of citta; manas and its relationship to citta; practicing with grief; is citta the unconditioned; please clarify comment about vipassana practice; when is observing bodily/somatic states dissociation and cutting off from them?
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 Recollecting and Appreciating Citta as Heart 31:35
Ajahn Sucitto
The affective heart aspect of citta is absolutely essential for cultivation. Instead of contracting in the face of dukkha, it can open – rise up to it – with compassion, gladness, equanimity. This is what makes a human magnificent.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 Summary – Checking Perception 10:09
Ajahn Sucitto
The perceptions that cause contraction can be shifted and changed. Going to the root of where the perceptions arise, pause – don’t follow the immediate reflex. Ask – what’s helpful now? Let the unrestricted citta respond.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 7 2020 22:50
Chas DiCapua
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-12-07 Afternoon Q&A 27:29
Ajahn Sucitto
Meaning of ‘concocted’; upward movement of energy; difference between manas and mano; meaning of ‘pure mind’; development of ‘wise discernment’; citta as process rather than thing; can yoga help unbind citta; difference in Vedic meaning of ‘chitta’ and Buddha’s use of ‘citta’; where duality comes in; meaning of ‘unwrapped citta’; Ajahn Maha Boowa’s characterization of citta.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 Citta Wrapped in Khanda = Contraction 48:03
Ajahn Sucitto
We rarely experience pure citta. What we experience are its wrappings – its conditioned programs. Our aim is to first make the wrapping as good and beneficial as possible, and second, to release citta from all conditions.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 Guided Meditation – Intentional Aspect of Citta 29:13
Ajahn Sucitto
Beginning with citta’s ability to intend and attend, steer away from distractions and compulsions. Establish mindfulness (sati ) using body as a mooring post. Guidance around breathing and body follow.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-07 Guided Meditation – Centring and Stabillizing Citta 39:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta is our center, but it’s conditioned to allowing itself to be occupied with transient phenomena. In meditation we can shift back to citta as the center, thereby weakening the habits of running out and trying to control circumstances.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-06 How to Let Go? 28:52
Ayya Santacitta
San Francisco Insight
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-12-06 The Fork Story & Other Meal Reflections 25:58
Ayya Santacitta
Guided Meditation | San Francisco Insight
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-12-06 Reach Out a Gentle Hand to Your Mind 27:55
Ayya Santacitta
Guided Meditation | San Francisco Insight
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-12-06 The Eightfold Noble Path: Right Effort 1:29:40
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-12-06 Guided Meditation – Training the Mind with Light Touch and Listening 25:36
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta is energetic, its energies habituated to going out. Settle and calm it through the body, and sustain attention with light touch and listening, vitaka-vicara. Listen for a long time to what you place your attention on. Mind becomes calm and receptive.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-06 Méditation guidée : Compassion 36:58
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Le coeur en équilibre

2020-12-06 L’alchimie de la pleine conscience 46:42
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Le coeur en équilibre

2020-12-06 Sunday Afternoon Session 43:55
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-06 Reflections for the Closing of the Retreat from 46:26
Gavin Milne
This recording also includes Laura Bridgman
Gaia House Waking Up Everywhere

2020-12-06 Sunday Morning Session 2:39:59
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-06 Further Reflections on the Seven Factors of Awakening 22:52
Laura Bridgman
Gaia House Waking Up Everywhere

2020-12-06 Instructions : Papancha, ou la prolifération mentale 62:28
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Le coeur en équilibre

2020-12-06 Overview of Citta 50:18
Ajahn Sucitto
Referring to various Dhammapada passages, we come to understand that citta is stuck, grasped, bound up. But it can be released with wisdom. In meditation we practice calming and steadying. Citta can bond to body or breathing rather than running out.
Bodhi College Citta: Mind, Heart, Spirit

2020-12-05 Living the 'Means' for Liberation 56:16
Gavin Milne
Gaia House Waking Up Everywhere

2020-12-05 Cultivating Calm and Alive Awareness 1:14:07
Nathan Glyde
A guided meditation and talk exploring a way of practice developed from and inspired by Rob Burbea's Counting Within the Breath (see Practicing the Jhanas retreat) to steady the mind & heart, develop a whole body sensitivity, brighten awareness, and overcome the common hindrances to feeling free.
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - Dec 2020

2020-12-05 Afternoon Teachings and Meditation 34:01
Laura Bridgman
Laura offers some general reflections, then Laura and Gavin Milne introduce the Open Space Practice
Gaia House Waking Up Everywhere

2020-12-05 Méditation guidée : Bienveillance 24:07
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Le coeur en équilibre

2020-12-05 Les perceptions qui déforment la réalité 53:20
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Le coeur en équilibre

2020-12-05 Saturday Afternoon Session 1:47:22
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-05 Awakening our Hearts: Uprooting the Conditions for Suffering 23:54
JD Doyle
During this half-day, we will gather as a community of white people to investigate the impacts of racism and white supremacy culture in our hearts, minds, and communities. The Buddha’s teachings form a liberatory framework that helps us to explore racial conditioning. Using the Buddhist teachings, we will gain insight into how conditioning causes suffering both individually and collectively. With curiosity, compassion, and humility, we will learn together to uproot the delusions of separation and to nurture communities that foster liberation for all beings.
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-12-05 Saturday Morning Session 2:39:45
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-05 Morning Teachings and Meditation 40:05
Gavin Milne
Gaia House Waking Up Everywhere

2020-12-05 Ouverture de la retraite 41:50
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Le coeur en équilibre

2020-12-04 Die Fünf Indriya, Gewahrsein erkennen und Ermächtigung durch die erwachten Nonnen 34:49
Ayya Santacitta
Geführte Meditation | Aloka-Dharma-Zoom
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-12-04 Die erwachten Nonnen und die Therigatha 32:34
Ayya Santacitta
Aloka-Dharma-Zoom
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-12-04 Introductory Teachings and Guided Meditation 56:29
Laura Bridgman
Gaia House Waking Up Everywhere

2020-12-04 Friday Afternoon Session 1:50:02
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-04 Friday Morning Session 2:47:42
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-04 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 4 2020 21:04
Caroline Jones
Compassion Part 3
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-12-03 Three Pillars of Dharma 52:14
James Baraz
This is a continuation of the theme of the process of purification that leads to awakening. An exploration of what Joseph Goldstein calls "Three Pillars of Dharma." These are three spheres that we can cultivate which lead to supportive conditions for us to practice and then realize the fruits of practice. Includes Eve Decker offers a song on the theme.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2020-12-03 talk: the clinging-aggregate of consciousness 22:39
Jill Shepherd
Finishing the series of talks on the five clinging-aggregates with a short overview of consciousness as a clinging-aggregate
Auckland Insight Meditation Deepening Insight - a series of talks for Auckland Insight

2020-12-03 meditation: body then mind and mental activity 29:10
Jill Shepherd
Beginning by settling attention in the body, then bringing awareness to the mind, noticing mental activity centred around a sense of "I"
Auckland Insight Meditation Deepening Insight - a series of talks for Auckland Insight

2020-12-03 Like a Walk to the Park 1:24:40
Dhammadīpā
A guided meditation and Dhamma talk hosted by the West Seattle Sangha, Eastside Insight Sangha, and Seattle Friends of the Dhamma. The talk is on the role of desire on the Path and supports for maintaining the practice over time
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-12-03 Thursday Afternoon Session 1:49:12
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-03 Thursday Morning Session 2:38:02
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-03 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 3 2020 21:48
Chas DiCapua
Patience and Perseverance
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-12-02 Emptiness as Inclusion - Meditation 34:17
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-12-02 Emptiness as Inclusion - Talk 52:12
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-12-02 Head hair, Body hair, Nails, Teeth, Skin, Flesh, Sinews, bones, Bone Marrow, Kidneys/Kidneys, Bone Marrow, Bones, Sinews, Flesh, Skin, Teeth, Nails, Body Hair, Head Hair 41:43
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.
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-12-02 Wednesday Afternoon Session 1:48:27
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-02 Practicing with Views 2 1:18:14
Donald Rothberg
We continue to explore the important, complex, and often challenging theme of practicing with views (or beliefs)--a central theme of individual practice and a vital area in the contemporary collective context. We first review the teachings of the Buddha on views, mentioning several key texts in which it's clear that he takes a highly pragmatic approach to views; views are helpful if they are conducive to awakening and traditional Indian metaphysical views are both not helpful and not ultimately resolvable in terms of their validity. An approach to views is unskillful if based on reactivity, on grasping or fixating, on the one hand, or pushing away in aversion, on the other. We also explore how many social views are the result of manipulation and control, as in propaganda and the social construction, often for reasons of manipulation, of many of our most central concepts and views. In the last part of the talk, we explore several ways of practicing with views, including (1) developing mindfulness of views, (2) inquiring into fixed views (we outline a number of methods), and (3) cultivating listening and empathy. The talk is followed by discussion, with comments and questions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-12-02 Wednesday Morning Session (Part 1) 1:11:17
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-02 Wednesday Morning Session (Part 2) 68:04
Thanissara, Kittisaro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center "Essence: Accessing Peace Within Uncertain Times" with Kittisaro and Thanissara

2020-12-02 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 2 2020 21:12
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-12-01 IMS Daily Dharma, Dec 1 2020 21:57
Chas DiCapua
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-11-30 Exploring the Buddha's Core Teaching: "I teach Dukkha and the End of Dukkha" 64:48
Donald Rothberg
The Buddha famously said, “I have dukkha and the end of dukkha.” Yet it can be confusing to know what the Buddha might have meant. One reason for the confusion is that there are multiple accounts of dukkha in the discourses; we explore four of them, finding that, for the first three, it doesn't make sense to speak of the "the end of dukkha." Only for the fourth sense of dukkha, which we find both in the teaching of the Two Arrows (or Darts) and in the teaching of Dependent Origination does "the end of dukkha" make sense. On this basis, we then explore the nature of dukkha, interpreted especially as reactivity, which we find in two forms--grasping and pushing away. We lastly explore eight core ways of practicing with dukkha.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-11-30 Being Deeply Passionate about our Lives & Spiritual Path 27:37
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community FIMC Monday Night Talks

2020-11-30 Stress Requires a Light Touch (Full Moon Lunar Observance ) 49:37
Ajahn Sucitto
In the contracted norm, mind becomes bonded to conditioned reality, unable to let go. Citta can be trained to relate to phenomena dispassionately. Use vitaka-vicara in meditation to step back, listen in and find your balance point. Mind can have a still quiet center and engage with conditioned reality appropriately, without grasping.
Cittaviveka

2020-11-29 Healing the Divide 1:35:52
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-11-29 The Dharma Life - session 5 - Wisdom and Insight 1:27:48
Kim Allen
Insight Santa Cruz

2020-11-29 How to Disentangle this Tangle - Meditation 35:36
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-29 How to Disentangle this Tangle - Talk 41:26
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-28 Mitta's Message ~ Making the Mind Your Friend 32:52
Ayya Anandabodhi
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-11-28 Living Dhamma 39:34
Ajahn Sucitto
As a result of the pandemic, we are experiencing the frailty of our systems and structures. Awareness is the only constant resource we have. It can be trained and purified to bring loving careful attention to all that we meet.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-11-27 IMS Daily Dharma, Nov 27 2020 22:39
Chas DiCapua
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-11-27 Guided Meditation – Thinking with Heart 15:35
Ajahn Sucitto
Meditation is about opening up to the subjective aspect of our experience – the sense of knowing. Practice with placing attention on something very lightly, then listening with heart. Without force, without judgment, just aware of the sensations, emotion, energies, mental patterns. The quality of knowing gives rise to a tremendous immediate clarity.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-11-25 Emptiness and Wonder - Meditation 37:38
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-25 Emptiness and Wonder - Talk 56:05
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-24 Generosity and De-colonization 30:56
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community FIMC Monday Night Talks

2020-11-23 Wonder, Mystery, Awe, Gratitude | Monday Night talk 50:28
Jack Kornfield
We are spiritual beings incarnated into human form. We need to remember our zip code as well as our Buddha nature. We are creatures of this paradox. The middle way invites us to find peace wherever we are, here and now. By neither grasping nor resisting life, we can find wakefulness and freedom in the midst of our joys and sorrows.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2020-11-23 Q and A: Wonder, Mystery, Awe, Gratitude | Monday Night talk 28:40
Jack Kornfield
Q and A from 11/23/2020 Wonder, Mystery, Awe, Gratitude Monday Night Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2020-11-23 Meditation: Just Like Me Compassion Practice | Monday Night 26:28
Jack Kornfield
How do we relate to people who are wildly different? In truth, we have more in common than not. When we can see one another with the heart and eyes of wisdom, we're reminded that there is something bigger than all our ideas.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2020-11-23 Dharma Transmission: A Conversation with Joseph Goldstein and Dawn Scott 1:29:40
Joseph Goldstein, Dawn Scott, William Edelglass
How are we called to transmit and receive Buddhist wisdom and practice today? This is an especially important question for contemporary students and those who themselves are training to become dharma teachers and their mentors. What is the significance of the mentor-mentee relationship? In what ways might American-convert Buddhism be transformed as the community of students and dharma teachers becomes more diverse? From its beginning, Buddhism has emphasized that impermanence is a mark of all existence; it is not surprising that as it has been transmitted to different cultures, across vast geographical regions over more than two millennia, Buddhism itself has been constantly changing. As Buddhadharma is transmitted and transformed by a new generation, how do we remain grounded in the liberating wisdom and practices of the traditions we have inherited even as we directly address the turbulence and urgency of our times, and share these teachings with an ever-growing and changing community of practitioners? An evening of meditation and conversation as we explore these questions with BCBS co-founder Joseph Goldstein, BCBS teacher Dawn Scott, and BCBS Director of Studies William Edelglass.
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Dharma Transmission: A Conversation with Joseph Goldstein and Dawn Scott

2020-11-22 The Eightfold Noble Path: Right Livelihood 1:33:51
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-11-22 Confidence in the Practice and Reality of Non-Grasping with Gratitude - Meditation 34:18
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-22 Confidence in the Practice and Reality of Non-Grasping with Gratitude - Talk 43:50
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-21 Letting-go is resting in openness 36:47
Ayya Jitindriya
Santi Forest Monastery

2020-11-21 Q&A 48:00
Ajahn Sucitto
Clarification about the fetter “attachment to rites and rituals”; what’s the purpose of life; question about addiction; working with depression; where is the reference to energy in Buddhism; how to get space in intense situations; review of the 4 qualities to promote social harmony – generosity, gentle/harmonious speech, benevolent service, impartiality – DN30:1:16, AN4:32
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-11-21 Settling the Activated Heart: Guided Meditation 31:13
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-11-21 Guided Meditation – Opening to the Cosmos 10:39
Ajahn Sucitto
Puja celebrates that there’s something in awareness more than just this ‘self’ thing. We can open to something bigger, experience a wider sense of being. Keep lifting and placing attention back into the Dhamma stream – that which touches and opens the heart.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-11-20 Die Fünf Indriya & die Weite des Geistes 35:55
Ayya Santacitta
Geführte Meditation | Aloka-Dharma-Zoom
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-11-20 Vorwärtstasten 21:29
Ayya Santacitta
Aloka-Dharma-Zoom
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-11-20 Online Fundraising Event for Gaia House, with Joseph Goldstein 1:28:53
Joseph Goldstein
Gaia House Gaia House Fundraising Event - with Joseph Goldstein

2020-11-20 Freedom From the Inner Critic: Using the Tools of Wisdom and Compassion 4:07:37
Mark Coleman
Do you experience the painful effects of self-judgment, or hurt from your mind's harsh attacks on yourself? If you wish to be free from the torment of the inner critic, then this day is for you. During our time together, you will learn to work with self-judgment with clarity and skill and develop greater self-acceptance, self-compassion and forgiveness as antidotes to criticism. The day will include a combination of talks and interactive exercises, mindfulness and kindness techniques. This will be a practical and experiential day retreat, taught with lightness, compassion and humor and the need to not take ourselves too seriously!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2020-11-20 IMS Daily Dharma, Nov 20 2020 20:58
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Daily Dharma 2020

2020-11-20 2 nobles vérités - méditation 63:53
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2020-11-19 Transformation is Possible 50:20
James Baraz
When we start the spiritual journey we see that our mind is filled with unskillful habits of thought, colored by attachment, aversion and confusion. The Buddha described the process of purification that enables us to purify and transform first our outward conduct, then our thoughts and finally our subtle spiritual aspirations. This purification process leads ultimately to full awakening. The talk includes the Buddha's teaching of how this process works through the simile of the "Refinement of Mind."
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

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