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Dharma Talks in English
2024-06-23 The Basics of Mindfulness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:05
Diana Winston
First day of a retreat. How do we start our practice? Learn how to focus our attention.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone

2024-06-23 The four establishments of sati 48:44
Ajahn Sucitto
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  A Mindful Resonance

2024-06-22 Evening - Guided Practice (title pending) 37:55
Yahel Avigur
Gaia House The Eye of the Heart

2024-06-22 Evening Teachings 1:21:59
Gavin Milne
From radical allowing to radical connecting. Getting a feel for compassion, through the ocean and wave analogy. Mingyur Rinpoche's journey with panic.
Gaia House Awakening in the World : Self Compassion, Whole Compassion

2024-06-22 The Mighty Trumpeters: Reflections on Mettā 55:24
Catherine McGee
Gaia House The Eye of the Heart

2024-06-22 Morning Instructions 55:27
Yahel Avigur
Thei recording also includes Catherine McGee offering walking meditation instructions.
Gaia House The Eye of the Heart

2024-06-22 Morning reflection 54:55
Carol Wilson
Some reflections on emptiness and compassion
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2024

2024-06-22 The Tatagata is the escape from the tangles 53:42
Ajahn Sucitto
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  A Mindful Resonance

2024-06-22 Voice and chanting guidance (3) 31:11
Ajahn Sucitto
In this retreat Ajahn offered a series of guidance on voice production and resonant chanting.
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  A Mindful Resonance

2024-06-21 Q&A 48:53
Ajahn Sucitto
00:00 Ajahn’s comments about retreat. 01:44 Q1 Could you offer any practice suggestions around eating? 10:55 Q2 How does designation consciousness relate to perception? 18:02 Q3 One is aware of feelings and the teaching on dependent origination. Is it possible to slow down the craving and the clinging that ensues? 24:49 Q4 How does one stay and not jump? 27:46 Q5 Is the citta a sankara? Is the purpose of practice to calm and purify the citta, which seems away of caring for life, or to uproot it and all of the khandhas which has to me a flavour of rejecting life. 37:59 Q6 I struggle with the first noble truth. Spending time with my daughter is certainly transient and structured by I-making. Buddhism says this is dukkha and seeks to change my relationship to experience or its qualities. But to me its value is intrinsic and undeniable. 42:39 Q7 Can one attain liberation or enlightenment without the knowledge of the path leading to it? What's the relationship between knowledge and wisdom?
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  A Mindful Resonance

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