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Dharma Talks
2025-08-01 Anchors, Awareness, Attitude 1:29:01
River Wolton
Morning Instructions
Gaia House Young Person's Retreat: A Path of Connection

2025-07-31 talk: Compassion p1 25:11
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-07-31 meditation: compassion for a good friend 26:11
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-07-31 Loving Yourself is Good Parenting (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:12:19
Cara Lai
A lot of us are insecure in our parenting, but when we come back to the basics of practice, we find that just being ourselves and loving ourselves is just what we've been needing; both to heal and to be the kind of parents we want to be. This talk was given to parents at the Spirit Rock Family retreat.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Family Retreat 2025

2025-07-30 The Importance of Maintaining Inner Stability in External Uncertainty 43:35
Tuere Sala
When external conditions begin to fluctuate and spin at a fast pace, we need to know how to ground and stabilize ourselves internally. This is what the four foundations of mindfulness are pointing towards. Knowing how to establish mindfulness is an empowerment. It creates agency in oneself and allows us to move through challenging situations with strength and integrity.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2025-07-30 The Pressure Which Urges Us to Evolve 56:05
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Mornings
Aloka Earth Room

2025-07-30 Non-Harming: Core Teachings and How to Practice 64:42
Donald Rothberg
We begin by remembering the three core methods of training given by the Buddha (wisdom, meditation, and "ethics"), and their interrelationship. We reflect on how ethics has often been marginalized in Western Buddhism (and at times in Asian Buddhism). We then look in depth at the first lay ethical precept, non-harming, first in terms of the core teachings of the Buddha, and its centrality in the earlier Indian traditions of the Vedas. We examine some of the more "outer" dimensions of practicing non-harming, seeing how, with mindfulness and strong intentions, we can bring non-harming into our daily lives, including in our speech and communication. We then look at the more "inner" dimensions of practicing non-harming, looking in particular at how harming ourselves or others typically comes out of our own pain, so that practicing with pain (and the teaching of the Two Arrows) is central. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-30 Guided Meditation: Concentration, Metta, Mindfulness (including of Negative Views), and Reflections 40:18
Donald Rothberg
In this guided meditation, connected to the later talk on "Non-Harming," we begin with about 8 minutes of settling and becoming more present, developing more samadhi (concentration). Then there is a period of lovingkindness (metta) practice, including starting where the lovingkindness flows the easiest and then extending the lovingkindness to many other beings. This is followed by mindfulness practice, with guidance on exploring when there are negative or blaming views of self or another. Finally, we close with several reflection questions related to how there is harming of self and/or others at times in our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-30 Loving Kindness Reflection 11:20
Sayadaw U Jagara
A warm day ahead, with a friendly attitude.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-07-29 Week 4 - Meditation, Teachings, Closing 64:30
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House Unshakeable Tenderness (online series)

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