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Dharma Talks
2020-09-30 Finding Peace in a Chaotic World 45:12
Bhante Buddharakkhita
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2020-09-30 Deepening Our Practice in the Pandemic 8: The Foundations of Wise Speech 5: Becoming More Skillful with Difficult Speech Situations 3 1:11:01
Donald Rothberg
We review eight important capacities that help us to be skillful in difficult and challenging situations involving speech and communication. We then continue to explore how we might combine more "inner" and more "outer" responses, here focusing especially on "inner work" with difficult emotions (we look at working with anger and fear), thoughts and narratives (we look particularly at those connected with the judgmental mind), and body states. A discussion follows the talk.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-09-30 Relaxing Body, Releasing Push-Pull - Online Dharma Hall 62:13
Nathan Glyde
Guided meditation and reflection on easing tension, demand, and Dukkha
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - Sept 2020

2020-09-30 Maturing from Renunciation to Relinquishment 32:18
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta needs something to settle on, to feel comfortable in. Use mindfulness to form a frame around what’s helpful and skillful and absorb into that. Citta begins to understand the agitation that both pleasure and displeasure cause, and can see something more fulfilling in the bareness of mind.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Monastery 2020 Vassa Closing Group Practice Retreat

2020-09-29 The Present Moment is Not the Goal 34:41
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
There’s a common understanding that the purpose of meditation is to fully arrive in the present moment. However, the Buddha taught people to focus on the present moment not as a goal, but as a place where work is to be done to go beyond the present. This talk, based on the essay, “The Karma of Now” will explore the Buddha’s understanding of the present moment, and the implications of that understanding, not only for the practice of meditation, but also for Buddhist practice as a whole.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2020-09-29 Release from Psychological Conditioning 38:23
Ajahn Sucitto
The aim of Dhamma cultivation is penetration and purification of saṇkhārā – the conditioning forces. Everything else is to support that. Mindfulness of body provides a steady and pleasant foundation, samādhi acts as a refuge from sensory input. Mind then has the power to resist, moderate and release from these conditioning forces.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Monastery 2020 Vassa Closing Group Practice Retreat

2020-09-28 The Four Noble Truths: Understanding Suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release - Week 3 - Meditation 30:45
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release

2020-09-28 The Four Noble Truths: Understanding Suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release - Week 3 - Talk 59:43
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release

2020-09-28 Hebrew - Insight To Live By Closing Dharma Talk.mp3 33:44
Zohar Lavie
In Hebrew
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-28 Day 4 Instructions - Seeing Not-Self Anattā 66:34
Nathan Glyde
Meditation instructions exploring the strategy of not-self–how is it to apply the recipe of seeing this is not me, not mine, not my self? Before that a few words sustaining our meditation experience: 1. keeping the balloon of practice alive through all postures, and 2. the idea of taking a victory lap when the bell rings–rather than ending quickly.
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-28 Making the Right Choice 39:09
Ajahn Sucitto
Mindfulness can be thought of as a boundary setter. It’s used to discern what to stay with and deepen into, and what to avoid and stay out of. Instructions are given for how to apply this to ānāpānasati, mindfulness of breathing.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Monastery 2020 Vassa Closing Group Practice Retreat

2020-09-27 Finding a Way Out of No Way 1:35:13
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-09-27 Morning chanting and guided meditation 1:17:03
Ayya Santussika
AM of Directing the Mind, Cooling the Heart daylong
Portland Friends of the Dhamma

2020-09-27 Dhamma talk and Q&A 2:21:06
Ayya Santussika
PM of Directing the Mind, Cooling the Heart daylong
Portland Friends of the Dhamma

2020-09-27 The Ending of Dukkha 44:20
Nathan Glyde
How mettā, samādhi, and insight support each other and support the ending of dukkha.
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-27 Hebrew - Mettā to Sensations 43:46
Zohar Lavie
Metta in Hebrew
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-27 When No Season is Too Much 30:15
Ayya Medhanandi
Sidelined by COVID, we are compelled to look at ourselves, at each other, at the world caught in pandemic restrictions we never imagined were possible. Besieged by fear and vulnerability, beings lack insight into the truth of things find no safe refuge. The time is ripe for waking up to gain freedom from the eight worldly winds and abide in higher states of mind. With peace of heart, wisdom and compassion run deep such that no season will be too much.
Toronto Theravada Buddhist Community (TBC)

2020-09-27 The exploration and practice of Samatha/Concentration/Calm Abiding through Anapanasati/Mindfulness of Breathing Meditation. 2:22:50
Marcia Rose
The exploration and practice of Samatha/Concentration/Calm Abiding through Anapanasati/Mindfulness of Breathing Meditation.
Mountain Hermitage Sunday International Sangha Online Mini Retreat with Marcia Rose

2020-09-27 Guided Meditation from the Closing Session of retreat. 23:08
Kirsten Kratz
Guided meditation on choosing the practice that serves us right now.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-27 Composure with Uncertainty - Meditation 35:43
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-09-27 Composure with Uncertainty - Talk 39:27
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-09-27 Mindfulness the Purifier 36:10
Ajahn Sucitto
The function of mindfulness is to purify. It means we have to understand what purity is – what qualities cause problems, stress and contamination, an which are bright, fortifying and calming. Right view and right attitude inform the careful attention that leads to purification.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Monastery 2020 Vassa Closing Group Practice Retreat

2020-09-26 Hebrew - 3 Characteristics 48:54
Zohar Lavie
Hebrew Dharma Talk
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-26 Tuning into Mettā 43:35
Nathan Glyde
Guided Mettā Meditation - offering an easeful relationship, more neutral beings (the inbetweeners), and the image of oneself then expanding to all beings.
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-26 Afternoon Practice 40:16
Kirsten Kratz
Practicing with intention, humility and lightness, and as a way of relating to life. Cultivating practices that soften the Citta (heart-mind) and that have a relational quality. Lessening the delusion of separation.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-26 Day 2 Instructions - Vedanā.mp3 57:10
Nathan Glyde
Meditation Instruction
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-26 Morning Meditation 41:45
Kirsten Kratz
Aligning with our intention for the day, connecting to the part of us that may yearn to contribute to our own healing and the healing of the collective, sensing into our interdependence and relationality, choosing which practice we would like to play with e.g. relating to our body, or playing with the width of our awareness.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-26 Right domain - the indriya 41:21
Ajahn Sucitto
In Dhamma practice we aim to establish positive roots that can nourish our everyday actions and behaviors. We train in setting aside what is unskillful and causes stress, and lingering in and strengthening factors for awakening. The 5 indriya offer a beneficial domain for such cultivation.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Monastery 2020 Vassa Closing Group Practice Retreat

2020-09-25 Evening Practice 56:03
Yuka Nakamura
Dharma Talk: Dancing Between Self and Not Self. One of the discoveries that can open up to us is the discovery that there is not just one, true self, but the arising of many different selves at different times, depending on context, depending on mindstates. We understand the relational and dependent nature of self. This is the middle way between the views of eternalism and annihilationism.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-25 Vedanā - the Current in the Ocean of Life 49:58
Nathan Glyde
Dukkha is dependently originating with tanha (demands), demands are dependently originating with preference, preference is dependently originating with unquestioned belief in the subjective arising of vedana. But more and more peace is possible.
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-25 Hebrew - Guided Metta to Easeful Relationships and Oneself.mp3 40:36
Zohar Lavie
Metta in Hebrew
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-25 Afternoon Practice 35:43
Kirsten Kratz
Guided Meditation: A meditative contemplation to support lessening the sense of self.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-25 Hebrew - Day 1 Instructions - Opening to the Pleasant 50:38
Zohar Lavie
Hebrew Meditation Instructions - On Body Awareness
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-25 Morning Practice 35:26
Kirsten Kratz
Exploring the tools that can enable us to have a more poetic and creative relationship to self. Looking at how the sense of self can be held lightly and skilfully, or tightly and unskilfully, within different contexts in our lives.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-24 "Contributing Effectively in Times of Crisis" Part 2 49:55
James Baraz
This week we will continue with Roger Walsh's essay: "Ten Principles to Know to Contribute Strategically". These principles provide a big-picture context for understanding our current dilemmas, unearthing their deepest roots, and revealing the deepest and most effective responses. This is part of a series of talks on the importance of holding a positive vision even through the storm.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2020-09-24 Evening Practice 65:30
Kirsten Kratz
Dharma Talk: Looking at our existence and 'fabrication' of self through the teachings on the five aggregates (khandas).
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-24 Hebrew - Fabrication - Ways of Looking and The Shaping of Experience 47:27
Zohar Lavie
Hebrew Dharma Talk
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-24 Samādhi Surfing 45:34
Nathan Glyde
1st guided meditation of the retreat, steadying into the present experience of body-heart-mind unification. Riding the wave of the present moment in intimate connection with breath & body sensations or sounds near and far.
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-24 Creatively Imagining Collective Liberation 48:45
Kate Johnson
Dharma Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center No Part Left Out: A Meditation Retreat for Self-Identified Womxn

2020-09-24 Afternoon Practice 43:21
Kirsten Kratz
How the human mind appropriates and takes ownership of experience, and how any form of this is a type of clinging, which leads to dissatisfaction and stress. Looking at how we can reduce clinging through playing with different ways of seeing that support dis-identification.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-24 Bringing Insights to Life 17:46
Nathan Glyde
Introducing the theme of the retreat: Insights To Live By, by defining insight (as Rob Burbea has) as ways of relating to life that bring freedom here and now. Insights are transferable between us, between sessions of meditation, and very possibly between all aspects of our lives.
SanghaSeva Insights to Live By

2020-09-24 Morning Meditation 42:08
Kirsten Kratz
Holding our practice as an act of compassion to ourselves and others, resting into the bodily experience, meeting life with kindness. Being sensitive to the 'senses of self' arising in relationship to practice in this way
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-23 Freedom from the Prison of Limiting Beliefs 56:06
Tara Brach
We suffer when we are caught in beliefs of our own or other’s badness, unworthiness, or lack of value. These beliefs hurt our bodies, lead to violent and/or addictive behaviors, and separate us from our own heart and each other. This talk explores how we can discover who we are beyond these beliefs by recognizing when we are trapped, and learning how to turn to presence and love (dedicated to Ruth Bader Ginsburg).
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-09-23 Evening Practice 69:23
Yuka Nakamura
Dharma Talk: How is our sense of self being created? One major way is our tendency to constantly compare and measure ourselves against others. The conceit (mana) that arises, that is, the feeling of being better than, worse than, or the same as others, is the source of much suffering. The talk discusses different forms of conceit based on birth, knowledge, beauty, etc., and shows ways in which we can practice with it skilfully.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-23 Taking The Practice Home 32:18
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-23 Deepening Our Practice in the Pandemic 7: The Foundations of Wise Speech 4: Becoming More Skillful with Difficult Speech Situations 2 1:10:06
Donald Rothberg
After a brief review of the foundations of wise speech and the eight guidelines for skillful speech when there are difficult or challenging situations, we explore the connection of inner practices with such situations. We look at two dimensions of such practice: (1) looking at and transforming conditioning that makes it hard to engage in such situations, such as related to negative views about conflict and anger, and discerning when there is spiritual bypassing in relationship to difficulties; and (2) bringing mindfulness, inquiry, and investigation to difficult emotions such as anger, fear, sadness, etc.,and to thoughts and narratives (especially generated by the judgmental mind). We will continue this exploration, including of difficult body states, next time..
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-09-23 Morning Instructions 63:32
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-23 Morning Practice 1:10:14
Kirsten Kratz
Investigating our ways of perceiving self, to develop compassion and wisdom. How to relate to self at different times and in different ways, for our own benefit and for the benefit of all.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-23 Meeting Strong Emotions 58:17
Kate Johnson
Dharmette & Guided meditation
Spirit Rock Meditation Center No Part Left Out: A Meditation Retreat for Self-Identified Womxn

2020-09-22 Evening Practice 54:25
Kirsten Kratz
An introduction to what will be explored on the retreat: looking at ways how we may construct the self; exploring how we can open up limiting 'senses of self' and reduce the suffering they bring, by using the Buddhist teachings on ‘not self' as liberating ways of seeing; experiencing the poetry and dance of 'self' that is beyond any fixed definition.
Gaia House The Poetry of Self, The Poetry of Not Self

2020-09-22 Evening Guided Meditation and Reflections 57:01
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-22 Morning Instructions 61:51
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-21 The Four Noble Truths: Understanding Suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release - Week 2 - Meditation 29:39
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release

2020-09-21 The Four Noble Truths: Understanding Suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release - Week 2 - Talk 37:30
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release

2020-09-21 Evening guided meditation & reflections 58:58
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-21 Our Women Ancestors: Finding a Way Out of No Way 50:49
Pamela Weiss
Dharma Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center No Part Left Out: A Meditation Retreat for Self-Identified Womxn

2020-09-21 Morning instructions and guided meditation with Andrea 61:20
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-20 The Mind That Knows Itself 47:33
Dhammadīpā
A Dhamma talk on coping with environmental stress by practicing the third foundation of mindfulness - mindfulness of mind. This talk was given as part of the regular monthly series of talks to the Berkeley area Aloka Vihara community.
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-09-20 Evening Guided Meditation and Reflections 41:06
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-20 How Captivating the Moment Can Be 34:43
Dhammadīpā
A Dhamma talk on the joy of practicing internal and external mindfulness. This talk was given as part of the regular monthly series of talks to the San Francisco Dharma Collective.
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery

2020-09-20 Cessation of Outflows Is the Release of Citta 44:57
Ajahn Sucitto
The unawakened citta is always taking things in, seeking security from them. True security has not yet been found. Through developing meditation and samādhi, it’s possible to unlink from the flowing out towards objects and ideas. Citta can find true security in itself.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-09-20 Allowing Impermanence and Uncertainty to Transform the Heart - Guided Meditation 35:05
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-09-20 Allowing Impermanence and Uncertainty to Transform the Heart - Talk 38:46
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-09-20 Morning Instructions 61:43
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-20 Guided Meditation on the Sense of I 17:02
Ajahn Sucitto
The sense of ‘I’ is crucial for understanding citta. Guidance is provided to access the direct experience of body, then tune into the fundamental sensitivity and receptivity of citta.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-09-19 Evening Guided Meditation and Reflections 56:39
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-19 Morning instructions and guided meditation 58:03
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-18 Retreat Opening Part Two 57:08
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-18 Retreat Opening Part One 17:17
Andrea Fella
Nirodha Insight Meditation in Finland Andrea Fella online retreat

2020-09-18 Some Reflections, on the Closing Day of the Retreat 29:32
Christina Feldman
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-17 "Contributing Effectively in Times of Crisis" Part 1 53:47
James Baraz
In this time of great chaos and confusion we look at wisdom thinker Roger Walsh's new essay: "Contributing Effectively in Times of Crisis". We start by looking at four crucial questions: 1) What can I do? 2) What do I feel called to contribute? 3) What's the most strategic thing I can do? 4) How can I live my life so as to be an optimal instrument of service? The talk ends with Melanie DeMore singing I'm Sending You Light"
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2020-09-17 Buddhist Practice and Nonviolent Action: Transforming Inner and Outer Reactivity, Cultivating Love in Action 45:21
Donald Rothberg
We explore the deep resonance between Buddhist practice and nonviolent action (in the tradition of Mohandas Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dorothy Day, Cesar Chavez, and others). We first examine the core of Buddhist practice as expressed in the Buddha's statement: "I teach dukkha and the end of dukkha; we explicate dukkha as "reactivity." We then show how the nonviolence of Dr. King follows the same core understanding of developing non-reactive and nonviolent responses--for him especially to the institutionalized reactivity of greed and hatred. We identify six basic themes of such nonviolent action, which, in the words of John Lewis, is ultimately "love in action."
Insight Meditation Tucson

2020-09-17 Dharma Talk 61:27
Christina Feldman
This recording also includes Chris Cullen. The importance and practical cultivation of friendliness, joyfulness, compassion and equanimity.
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-17 Instructions and Guided Meditation 40:35
Chris Cullen
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-16 The Four Remembrances 50:42
Tara Brach
When we attune to the reality of impermanence and death, we remember what most matters to us. But in daily life we can lose precious swaths of time in a reactive trance, on our way somewhere else, and lost in problem solving, judgment and worry. This talk reflects on four remembrances or practices—Pausing, Yes to life, Turning toward love, and Resting in awareness—that help us awaken from trance and live true to the loving presence that is our essence.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-09-16 Instructions and Guided Meditation 46:32
Chris Cullen
Metta Practice - the Neutral and the Difficult Person
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-16 Deepening Our Practice in the Pandemic 6: Wise Speech 3: Practicing with Difficult Speech Situations 68:21
Donald Rothberg
After reviewing three foundations of Wise Speech--the four ethical guidelines for skillful speech, presence and mindfulness during speech, and the practice of empathy--we explore, on the basis of these foundations, how to be skillful during difficult or challenging situations of speech and communication, whether involving two individuals, a group, or a larger society. We identify eight perspectives, practices, and capacities that support skillful speech during such difficult situations.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2020-09-16 Instructions and Guided Meditation 41:08
Christina Feldman
This recording also includes Chris Cullen, who offers guidance on the practice of walking meditation.
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-15 Dharma Talk - Seven Limbs of Awakening: The Treasures Within 53:10
Christina Feldman
Please accept our apologies - the first minute or so of this talk is missing.
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-15 Instructions and Guided Meditation 50:37
Chris Cullen
Metta Practice - Introduction and the Categories of Oneself and Benefactor
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-15 Instructions and Guided Meditation 43:04
Chris Cullen
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-14 The Four Noble Truths: Understanding Suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release - Week 1 - Talk 54:14
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release

2020-09-14 The Four Noble Truths: Understanding Suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release - Week 1 - Meditation 24:42
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its cause, its release, and the way toward its release

2020-09-14 Dharma Talk - Resourcing and Cultivating Samadhi 50:45
Chris Cullen
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-14 Introductory Talk for the Retreat 40:32
Christina Feldman
This recording also includes Chris Cullen
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: MBCT / MBSR Foundations

2020-09-13 The Second Noble Truth: The Cause of Suffering 1:30:04
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2020-09-13 Guiding and Guarding–the indriya 33:55
Ajahn Sucitto
The person gets very entrained to follow circumstances, caught in a cycle of creating, worrying, planning, hoping. In meditation, it’s possible to witness the person rather than constantly re-create it. Start by establishing certain transpersonal/universal qualities of the 5 indriya.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-09-13 Aligning with Change - Guided Meditation 35:11
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-09-13 Aligning with Change - Talk 39:54
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2020-09-13 Transcending Distractions 60:11
Nathan Glyde
Invitations to relaxation, energy perceptions, anattā, surrender, and devotion as ways of relating to thoughts and other phenomena that appear as distractions to our steady relaxed attention.
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - Sept 2020

2020-09-13 Guided Meditation - Basic Luminosity of Citta 11:02
Ajahn Sucitto
Establish strong mindfulness that can act as a frame for shifting states of mind. Go easy on the mental content letting it all pass through. Aware of a basic luminosity, or vibrancy, assess what is needed to encourage citta – goodwill, patience, dispassion.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2020-09-11 Dharma and Recovery 1:23:29
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2020-09-11 התמיכות לויריה - חלק 2 61:05
Zohar Lavie
SanghaSeva קבוצת ישיבה אונליין בתובנה

2020-09-10 Holding a Positive Vision 53:47
James Baraz
It seems like an accomplishment just getting through such tumultuous times--wildfires on the West Coast, storms around the country, coronavirus lockdown and the US in daily chaos. It would be understandable to succumb to anxiety and overwhelm. But as the Buddha taught, practice is about overcoming negative thoughts when they arise and cultivating wholesome thoughts and mind-states. We will explore the importance of holding a positive vision even through the storm.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2020-09-10 meditation: exploring dukkha 24:44
Jill Shepherd
Bringing awareness to any dukkha present in the moment, noticing any reactions of clinging or resistance, and using wisdom, compassion and equanimity to help that clinging release
Auckland Insight Meditation

2020-09-10 04 meditation: dukkha and release 24:44
Jill Shepherd
Bringing awareness to dukkha or unsatisfactoriness in the moment, and inviting the release of any resistance to it
Auckland Insight Meditation Deepening Insight - a series of talks for Auckland Insight

2020-09-10 talk: impermanence and dukkha 30:33
Jill Shepherd
Continuing to explore the three universal characteristics, looking at the relationship between impermanence and unsatisfactoriness, dukkha, and how wisdom and compassion can help release clinging / resistance to dukkha
Auckland Insight Meditation

2020-09-10 03 talk: impermanence and dukkha 30:33
Jill Shepherd
Continuing to explore the three universal characteristics, with a focus on the relationship between impermanence and dukkha or unsatisfactoriness
Auckland Insight Meditation Deepening Insight - a series of talks for Auckland Insight

2020-09-09 Meditation: Meeting Life with a Spacious Heart 22:00
Tara Brach
Especially when we’re stressed, we need pathways to an allowing, kind presence. This meditation guides us to relax and open through our bodies, and then meet changing waves of experience with a sea of awareness that is intrinsically allowing and tender.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2020-09-09 Your Practice is Your Life 17:34
George Mumford
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

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