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2025-11-25 The Overview Effect of the Heart 51:01
Devin Berry
Metta is a profound shift in perspective, linking the astronauts overview effect with the Buddha's teachings on Boundlessness. Through story, reflection and classical teaching, we explore how the heart opens beyond "me", revealing clarity, shared belonging and the identity shift that makes compassion the only sane response.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-11-17 Honoring Trans Day of Remembrance: Be Brave. Be compassionate. Be joyful. Be free. 1:40:32
JD Doyle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-11-15 Compassion for the "difficult" person and all beings 44:14
Jill Shepherd
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat – Part 2 - 25PT2

2025-11-15 Morning Reflection: Compassion 11:38
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-11-11 Guided Meditation: Compassion for a Friend and Stranger 48:20
Devon Hase
Reflections and guided practice on cultivating karuna (compassion) for a friend and a stranger.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat – Part 2 - 25PT2

2025-11-02 An overview of the four Brahmavihāra 46:55
Jill Shepherd
Exploring the interrelationships between mettā / kindness, compassion, muditā / gladness and equanimity
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-10-30 Guided Meditation on Wholesome Emotion 68:57
Bhante Buddharakkhita
Use the acronym of M.A.I.N. (Mindfulness, Attitude, Insight and non-clinging) towards mindfulness of wholesome emotion can lead to development and maintain these beautiful states of mind such as generosity, lovingkindness, compassion, joy, happiness and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat – Part 2 - 25PT2

2025-10-29 Equanimity and Compassion in a World on Fire 49:17
Devin Berry
A talk on training the heart in a time of heat: drawing from the Fire Sermon, the Sutta Nipata, and lived stories – showing how equanimity and compassion meets suffering without collapse, numbness, or bypass.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2025-10-22 Guided Compassion Practice for Other and Self 29:37
Jean Esther
True North Insight The Resilience Of Love & Wisdom In Meeting Our Lives

2025-10-20 Receiving Care Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 39:40
Devon Hase
Teachings on compassion emphasizing the ability to receive care. Guided meditation on Circle of Benefactors.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-10-15 Embodying the Four Noble Truths 54:16
Tim Geil
The Four Noble Truths offer the fundamental roadmap for our practice. Our daily lives offer countless opportunities to integrate and embody our understanding of the Four Noble Truths. Bringing compassion to the dukkha of our lives helps them transform into wisdom and understanding. In this way, we learn to embody the Four Noble Truths.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2025-10-15 18 meditation: compassion 26:24
Jill Shepherd
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Seven-day insight meditation retreat: Cultivating balance, finding freedom

2025-10-15 17 instructions: compassion 13:32
Jill Shepherd
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Seven-day insight meditation retreat: Cultivating balance, finding freedom

2025-10-09 Navigating the Truth of Suffering 44:34
James Baraz
Suffering is the Buddha's 1st Noble Truth. Sometimes it can feel like it's all too much, especially in these days of extreme unpredictability. Legitimate reactions of anger, confusion and discouragement can lead to feeling of hopelessness or resigned acceptance. How can we use the practice to not only skillfully hold those feelings, but to transform them into wholesome uplifting responses such as courage, trust and compassionate action?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2025-10-04 Meeting Hatred with Love and Compassion 1:19:17
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, questions and responses was offered on October 4, 2025 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - Guided Meditation 22:55 - Dhamma Talk 35:16 - Questions & Responses
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2025-09-21 Compassion Practice: Meeting Suffering with Care (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 45:30
Kate Johnson
A short talk on how compassion dissolves the suffering of separation, followed by guided practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening through the Three Characteristics: A Women’s Liberation Retreat (260R25)

2025-09-19 Compassion: Letting Go, Laying Down the Armor 40:23
Devin Berry
This talk explores how compassion loosens striving, softens judgment, and reveals freedom. Through stories and practice reflections, we explore letting go, laying down the armor, and beginning again
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat – Part 1 - 25PT1

2025-09-17 Awakening from Ignorance: Going beyond the Main Habitual Constructions of Experience 2 63:38
Donald Rothberg
We begin with a review of how the Buddha saw "ignorance" of the basic nature of things (not so much of facts or information) as the basic problem of human life; we are as if asleep, caught in dream-like living, and need to "wake up." For the Buddha, we are especially ignorant about impermanence, dukkha (or reactivity--grabbing at the pleasant and pushing away the unpleasant or painful and believing that this is the way to happiness), the nature of the self, and nirvana or awakening. We bring in a brief report of the experience of attending the previous week's EcoDharma retreat at Spirit Rock, emphasizing especially the pervasiveness of a sense of separation--from the earth, other living beings, and each other--and the connection of such sense of separation with our systemic problems. Indigenous teachers at the retreat particularly emphasized living without such separation. The second part of the talk, we focus on the teaching of not-self (anatta), and ways of practicing that deepens our understanding of not-self, as well as how we hold this understanding of pervasive human ignorance with compassion and kindness, including in our responses to the manifestations of ignorance. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-09-17 Guided Meditation Exploring the Constructions of Experience: Being with Impermanence, Choiceless Awareness, and Experiences with a "Thick" Sense of Self 39:09
Donald Rothberg
We begin with about 7-8 minutes of developing stability of attention and less distraction, through concentration practice or some other practice. We then explore several aspects of how we "construct" experience. We look at impermanence in several ways, noticing the arising, staying and changing, and passing away with (1) the breath, (2) body sensations, (3) sounds, and (4) the open flow of experience (about 3 minutes). Then there is a period of mindfulness practice with the additional instruction of looking out for a moderate or strong sense of self. We close with a short period of a heart practice such as lovingkindness or compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-09-16 Obstacles on the Path: Sense Desire & Aversion (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:51
Gullu Singh
Talk Synopsis: Clearing the Poisons – Greed and Aversion This talk explores how the Buddha’s teachings on dukkha and the three unwholesome roots—greed, aversion, and delusion—relate to the common mental obstacles that arise in meditation and daily life. Framed through the lens of the five hindrances, the talk looks closely at how these energies obscure attention and contribute to suffering. The talk includes a practical discussion of temperament—how some of us tend more toward craving, others toward irritation or confusion—and how understanding these patterns can support clarity and compassion. Rather than trying to get rid of these states, the emphasis is on recognizing and relating to them with awareness, in line with the Buddha’s instruction to know dukkha and its causes. Grounded in the Four Noble Truths, the talk points toward a path of practice that works with what's difficult—not as a problem to fix, but as a doorway to insight and freedom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Clearing the Path: Opening the Heart and Mind

2025-09-16 Morning Instructions: Meeting Sensations & Pain with Mindfulness 57:58
Devin Berry
This session offers a brief reflection and guided meditation on expanding awareness to include sensations throughout the body. With special attention to working wisely with pain, the instructions emphasize mindful presence, compassion, and skillful relationship to experience.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat – Part 1 - 25PT1

2025-09-15 Metta as Refuge and Path 42:08
Devin Berry
This talk explores metta as both refuge and path. Through classical teachings, lived stories, and reflection, we see how metta steadies the heart, softens resistance, steadies concentration, and becomes the ground for compassion, joy, and equanimity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat – Part 1 - 25PT1

2025-09-13 Self Compassion: Short Talk and Guided Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 34:18
Diana Winston
In this session we explore the 4 components of Self-Compassion: mindfulness, kindness, shared humanity, and recognition of our inner goodness. Then we practice Self-Directed Loving Kindness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation for the Curious: Essentials Retreat for New and Experienced Meditators

2025-09-13 Q&A 51:44
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 Could you speak further on how we can preserve our energies? 04:46 Q2 I've a volatile and troubled sibling and have tried to act with compassion. But the cost is over dependency and the constant drama. What can you advise? 17:33 Q3 Is there a way in meditation to deal with blind spots? 24:09 Q4 How would you suggest that we work with traumatic life events that have occurred in the past and of which one has hardly any recollection of? 27:28 Q5 How to deal with persistent feelings in different parts of the body? 33:24 Q6 I had a lot of difficulty with my hand. Sometimes the pain would throw me to the floor. QiGong has been helpful. Can you suggest any other techniques? 37:17 Q7 I've had problems in my throat with difficulty to swallow and also feeling difficult to balance and an inner shakiness. Do you have any suggestions? 38:48 Q8 Some meditation instructions I've tried suggest progressing in stages and only moving on to the next set of challenges once mastery has been achieved in the current level. I often feel contracted with a sense of me, doing this type of practice. What would you advise? 43:07 Q9 Can you please give further clarifications on cetana. 48:35 Q10 The mind can be silent for a long period of time with a few thoughts coming and going. I'm not sure what I should do. Just observe? I can be bored sometimes.
Amaravati Monastery Silent Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2025-09-13 Awakening at the Edge: Dharma as Refuge and Response in Times of Collapse. 0:00
Thanissara
(Recording not available) 
As the old myths of our civilization crumble, in their place, fear, division, and the architecture of fascism are rapidly rising. As the Jungian analyst Edward Edinger warned, when a central myth breaks down, meaning drains away, and primal, unprocessed forces rush in. How then do we understand this immense historic moment? We can take courage from the Buddha, who also lived in a world burning with greed, hatred, and delusion. He didn’t always succeed. Yet he still stood before armies, spoke truth, and acted with compassion. Even when outcomes are uncertain, we too are called, at this time, to step forward with clarity, compassion, and steadfastness.
Sacred Mountain Sangha

2025-09-13 Awakening at the Edge: Dharma as Refuge and Response in Times of Collapse. 40:00
Thanissara
As the old myths of our civilization crumble, in their place, fear, division, and the architecture of fascism are rapidly rising. As the Jungian analyst Edward Edinger warned, when a central myth breaks down, meaning drains away, and primal, unprocessed forces rush in. How then do we understand this immense historic moment? We can take courage from the Buddha, who also lived in a world burning with greed, hatred, and delusion. He didn’t always succeed. Yet he still stood before armies, spoke truth, and acted with compassion. Even when outcomes are uncertain, we too are called, at this time, to step forward with clarity, compassion, and steadfastness.
Sacred Mountain Sangha

2025-09-13 Dharma as Refuge and Response in Times of Collapse. 39:24
Thanissara
As the old myths of our civilization crumble, in their place, fear, division, and the architecture of fascism are rapidly rising. As the Jungian analyst Edward Edinger warned, when a central myth breaks down, meaning drains away, and primal, unprocessed forces rush in. How then do we understand this immense historic moment? We can take courage from the Buddha, who responded to a world burning from greed, hatred, and delusion with profound wisdom. Even when outcomes are uncertain, we too are called, at this time, to step forward with clarity, compassion, and steadfastness.
Sacred Mountain Sangha

2025-09-10 Awakening at the Edge of Collapse: Dharma as Refuge and Response 41:34
Thanissara
We are living through a profound pivot point. The old myths of our civilization–endless growth, rugged individualism, and “us first” hierarchies are crumbling. In their place, fear, division, and the architecture of fascism are rapidly rising. As the Jungian analyst Edward Edinger warned, when a central myth breaks down, meaning drains away, and primitive forces rush in. The Buddha also lived in a world burning with greed, hatred, and delusion. He challenged the systems of his time, endured attempts on his life, negotiated peace between warring factions, and even stood before armies bent on destruction. In the Sakka-pañha Sutta, when asked why beings who wish for peace end up in rivalry and violence, he pointed to the root: the mind entangled in papañca, the web of proliferating stories that harden separation. How then do we understand this immense historic moment? We can take courage from the Buddha. He didn’t always succeed. Even with his wisdom and compassion, he could not prevent the destruction of his own people. Yet he still stood before armies, still spoke truth, and still acted with courage. Even when outcomes are uncertain, we too are called, at this time, to step forward with clarity, compassion, and steadfastness. Together we will explore how to bring the medicine of the Dharma into this moment of profound challenge, not as escape, but as a path of right action, refuge, and renewal.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2025-09-03 Guided Meditation Exploring Impermanence and Experiences with a Moderate or Strong Sense of Self 42:07
Donald Rothberg
We begin with about 7-8 minutes of developing concentration, becoming more settled and less distracted. We then explore the impermanence in several ways, noticing the arising, staying and changing, and passing away with (1) sounds, (2) body sensations, and (3) the open flow of experience (about 2 minutes). Then there is a period of mindfulness practice with the additional instruction of looking out for a moderate or strong sense of self. We close with a short period of a heart practice such as lovingkindness or compassion; brief instructions are given for self-compassion practice (as developed by Kristen Neff).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-08-31 Your Practice is Not Just for You (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 66:18
James Baraz
Your practice affects everyone around you. When you see your practice in this wider context, it evokes a whole dimension of inspiration and “joyful responsibility“ to cultivate wisdom and compassion within us. In this world with so much suffering—including the climate crisis and injustice in the world—more than ever we need to keep this in mind and see ourselves as “bodhisattvas in training“.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Labor Day Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-08-30 Loving the Whole Package: Self-Compassion and Metta for Self (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 31:50
James Baraz
Practices to hold our suffering and to see our innate goodness
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Labor Day Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-08-14 talk: Compassion p2 28:15
Jill Shepherd
Exploring the "near and far enemies" of compassion, and the practice of bearing witness when facing overwhelming suffering
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-08-14 meditation: Compassion for oneself 25:32
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-08-14 Compassion 54:14
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-08-14 Morning Reflection: Compassion 18:09
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-08-09 Holding Fast and Staying True 33:35
Devin Berry
A dharma talk exploring adhitthana (resolve) as a spiritual practice rooted in ancestral wisdom and lived experience. Devin shares personal stories and examples of how resolve manifests not as willpower or force, but as a quiet, steady commitment to returning again and again to what matters most - whether in meditation practice or in responding to the world's suffering with fierce compassion.
Refuge of Belonging

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

2025-07-29 Loving Kindness and Compassion Practice 44:13
Chas DiCapua
Using an easy being to cultivate Loving Kindness and then turning that caring heart to the difficulties of another and self.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds – 25YA

2025-07-14 Guided Forgiveness Practice 56:14
Tempel Smith
From a base of loving kindness and compassion we can consciously aim our heart's attention into a practice of Forgiveness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Lovingkindness Retreat

2025-07-13 Compassion Practice 44:39
Anushka Fernandopulle
Bringing a tone of compassion to one's metta practice when encountering suffering in oneself or others
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Lovingkindness Retreat

2025-07-07 Talk: Bringing Our Practice to the Current Difficult Times: An Eightfold Path 66:51
Donald Rothberg
For the Buddha, practice was understood as involving three trainings, in wisdom, meditation, and ethics (sila). Ethics, typically under-emphasized in much of Western Buddhism, with sometimes clear negative consequences, had as its horizon helping others. The Buddha said: “Wander forth . . . for the welfare of the multitude, for the happiness of the multitude, out of compassion for the world.” The later emphasis on the bodhisattva develops this emphasis further. In this talk, we suggest a contemporary “Eightfold Path” for understanding and responding to the current difficult times in the society and world. It’s outlined in terms of three wisdom guidelines, two meditation guidelines, and three ethics guidelines. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-05 Compassion 43:34
Kamala Masters
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Mindfulness, Insight and Liberation with Kamala Masters, Steve Armstrong and Deborah Helzer

2025-06-23 Karuna: Compassion for the Heart-Body-Mind (Centering You) 61:14
Shinmu Tamori Gibson
2025 E-BIPOC Retreat, day 5 (4th full day): guided meditation centering One’s heart-body-mind. suggested for experienced meditators only.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Celebrating Liberation, Love and Joy: A Journey to Freedom through Mind & Heart - 25EBIPOC

2025-06-22 Morning Instructions: Empty Nature of Hindrances 50:09
Shinmu Tamori Gibson
2025 E-BIPOC Retreat, day 4 (3rd full day): part 2 of the dharma talk titled: “ The Body of Emptiness, The Wings of Compassion and Wisdom”
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Celebrating Liberation, Love and Joy: A Journey to Freedom through Mind & Heart - 25EBIPOC

2025-06-21 The Body of Emptiness, The Wings of Compassion and Wisdom (Part 1) 54:06
Shinmu Tamori Gibson
2025 E-BIPOC Retreat, day 3 (2nd full day): bhavana, elements, sammā dițți, Cuļa Suññata Suta (MN 121)
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Celebrating Liberation, Love and Joy: A Journey to Freedom through Mind & Heart - 25EBIPOC

2025-06-20 Wisdom of compassion 54:21
Nolitha Tsengiwe
The essence of compassion is honesty about suffering. Compassion is what naturally arises when we turn towards hurts, pain, suffering with love.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Celebrating Liberation, Love and Joy: A Journey to Freedom through Mind & Heart - 25EBIPOC

2025-06-20 Silent Homage 23:26
Ayya Medhanandi
The heart’s splendor is known in pure awareness – not tainted by any harmful thought or feeling. It is integrity itself – present now. Traverse from the self, the narrow sense of me and mine, to surrender – knowing that we are nothing of this realm. But this emptiness is a fullness, measureless and complete – so vast that it dwarfs everything. It is universal love, compassion, supremely gentle, kind.  Once known, it can never not be known. We are not separate from awareness. Like the sky. It is always there – a silent homage, our true home.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2025-06-18 The Big Picture 1 64:23
Donald Rothberg
The talk begins to give the "big picture" about the nature of our practice, and how we come, in a way suitable to our times and places, to manifest wisdom, love and compassion, and skillful responses in our lives, increasingly more of the time. We reflect first on some of the challenges of our times, and how Buddhism, as it has moved to different cultures, has always taken new forms. A main part of the big picture, which is our main focus today, is a model of how meditation develops. We articulate a model involving three main forms of practice (that we can find in multiple Buddhist traditions): Developing samadhi (concentration), opening to liberating insight, and opening to awakened awareness. We explore each of the three and their relationship to each other. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-06-08 Teachings 44:06
Gavin Milne
Boundaries and firm compassion - unfurling the heart in the world. Includes an inquiry exercise.
Gaia House Trusting the Strong and Tender Heart (online)

2025-06-07 Instructions 22:17
Gavin Milne
Reflections around inquiry practice - including the 'view' of parts as a compassionate response for our times.
Gaia House Trusting the Strong and Tender Heart (online)

2025-06-04 Supportive touch and mindful self-compassion break 42:39
Christiane Wolf
How to use touch to self-regulate and for self-compassion
Big Bear Retreat Center Deep Belonging

2025-05-31 Mettā and Compassion 13:14
Laura Bridgman
Gaia House Truth Here and Now

2025-05-23 A Gift for Everyone 26:50
Ayyā Anuruddhā
Our practice is a unique opportunity to develop our deepest potential for happiness as human beings. We use the skills of interior investigation with patience and courage to study the intimate workings of the mind. Well-guided by the Buddha’s teachings, we gradually learn intuitively how to direct ourselves on this path of wholesomeness and devotion. By trusting our spiritual practice, we are strengthened, growing inwardly as we directly experience freedom from fear and the heart's true compassion.
Toronto Theravada Buddhist Community (TBC)

2025-05-20 The Heavenly Abode of Compassion 44:30
Nakawe Cuebas Berrios
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Coming Home to Kind Awareness: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25BVM

2025-05-19 The Art of Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 62:59
Susie Harrington
Finding the balance of effort and letting go is the art of meditation practice. This applies both to times of ease in practice and in the greater challenges of meeting the hindrances. We have the opportunity to use every moment as a portal to wisdom and compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Nature of Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Students

2025-05-07 Guided Meditation: Exploring Emotions and Thoughts Connected to Contemporary Social and Political Events 2 40:16
Donald Rothberg
We begin with some guidance on developing samadhi (concentration) and stability, followed by practicing developing samadhi. After about 10 minutes developing samadhi, we move to mindfulness practice. After about another 10 minutes of practice, we then inquire into some of the emotions and thoughts that have been present recently, whether difficult or joyful, related to the current state of the society and world. We first relive a recent experience and then bring mindfulness to the somatic, emotional, and mental dimensions of experience. While staying silent, we also have a sense of being in community and sharing our experience. We then work with Kristen Neff's three-step self-compassion practice (shifting to a three-step joy or mudita practice if the experiences have been more positive).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-05-06 Standing in the Middle: Compassion in a Troubled World 26:09
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community

2025-05-06 Equanimity as Wise View 36:09
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-05-06 Equanimity as Wise View 52:18
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-05-02 Meditation Instructions - Gathering in Wellbeing & Compassion for Hard to Bear 58:45
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Limitless and Sublime

2025-04-30 Week 5, Part 1 - Compassion-based Samadhi 32:45
Juha Penttilä
Guided Meditation
Gaia House Natural peace - Exploring Vastness of Awareness

2025-04-30 Guided Meditation: Exploring Emotions and Thoughts Connected to Contemporary Social and Political Events 42:51
Donald Rothberg
After about 25 minutes of lightly guided practice, to settle with concentration and/or mindfulness practice, we explore in several ways some of the emotions and thoughts that have been present related to the current state of the society and world. We first relive a recent experience and then bring mindfulness to the somatic, emotional, and mental dimensions of experience. We then work with Kristen Neff's three-step self-compassion practice, leading to developing intentions for how to practice with such experiences in the future.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-04-23 Week 4, Part 1 - Compassion-based Samadhi 30:24
Yahel Avigur
Guided Meditation
Gaia House Natural peace - Exploring Vastness of Awareness

2025-04-14 Compassion Meditation 25:47
Tim Geil
Compassion meditation with the body and breath.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-04-14 Compassion vs. Codependency 25:49
Tim Geil
Compassion can be freed of patterns of codependency. We learn to trust suffering as a teacher.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-04-10 Compassiom Meditation 25:30
Tim Geil
Begining with the body, offering compassion to all aspects, including mind and emotions.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-04-10 Compassion: The Personal and Universal 27:41
Tim Geil
The movement of compassion between the personal and universal helps us when our hearts are closed and when overwhelmed.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-04-06 Appreciative Joy - Meditation 30:54
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-04-06 Appreciative Joy - Talk 36:42
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-04-04 The Liberating Power of Compassion (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 52:29
Jessica Morey
In this talk, we explore compassion as a liberating force—one that allows us to stay present with suffering so we can respond with wise action. Drawing on the myth of Avalokiteśvara, the science of empathy, and the felt experience of care, compassion becomes a courageous presence rooted in tenderness and connection. We also reflect on how a deep understanding of dukkha, paired with a direct knowing of freedom, strengthens our compassion and helps us see the wish for liberation as real and available—even in the most difficult places.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Steadying the Heart: Refuge through the Four Sublime States

2025-04-04 Introduction and guided meditation on compassion 45:58
Yuka Nakamura
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students – 25AMW

2025-04-01 The Uplifting Attitude of Compassion - Meditation 31:36
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center

2025-04-01 The Uplifting Attitude of Compassion - Talk 44:32
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center

2025-03-29 Talk - Establishing the Ground of Wise & Compassionate Awareness 1:16:24
Gavin Milne
Gaia House Insight at Home

2025-03-29 Explanation of Kuan Yin’s Great Compassion Ceremony 45:14
Thanissara
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-28 The Alchemy of Compassion 51:50
Thanissara
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-27 Mindfulness of Thoughts 52:48
Kaira Jewel Lingo
In this talk, we explore mindfulness of thoughts as part of the third foundation of mindfulness—learning to meet thoughts not as distractions or enemies, but as present-moment experiences to observe with curiosity and care. Through guided practice and teachings, we investigate the nature of thinking, including how to relate to repetitive or difficult thoughts with clarity and compassion. By developing this skill, we discover a deeper steadiness and freedom in the midst of the mind’s activity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Return to Wholeness: Opening to Wisdom & Love - 25DW

2025-03-23 Evening Session: Tetrad 3 + Compassion 1:48:34
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Ānāpānasati: Opening to Stillness, Kindness, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity

2025-03-23 Guided Meditation - Compassion 37:27
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Living with Illness & Loss

2025-03-17 Compassion Instruction and Guidance 51:33
Tempel Smith
We need to explore how to find and develop true compassion which is a beautiful quality of opening our hearts to the suffering inside and outside ourselves. While there is pain in suffering we can actually grow to have a sweet heart of compassion when we know how to breath open heartedly in contact with pain and suffering. When we find true compassion we don't need to shrink back from what is difficult but rather use the commonalities of difficulties to feel warm and expanded.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-14 Meeting our Moment-to-Moment Experience with Compassion and Equanimity (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 50:14
Kristina Bare
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-13 Practicing Karuna (Compassion) 1:41:21
Sari Markkanen
Guided Meditation; Instructions; Talk
Gaia House Brahmaviharas : Beautiful Qualities of Heart and Mind (online course)

2025-03-13 Practicing Karuna (Compassion) 1:41:21
Sari Markkanen
Guided Meditation; Instructions; Talk
Gaia House Brahmaviharas : Beautiful Qualities of Heart and Mind (online course)

2025-03-11 Compassion: Learning to Love the World 33:42
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community

2025-03-11 The Peace Beyond 29:37
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-03-11 The Peace Beyond 41:30
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-03-10 Meeting the Reality of the Climate / Ecological Crisis with Awareness, Wisdom and Compassion 61:24
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mark Coleman - Monday Night Live - March 10, 2025

2025-02-26 16 talk: Relating to afflictive mind-states with wisdom and compassion 26:02
Jill Shepherd
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Nine-day retreat: The heart’s release - Cultivating the spiritual faculties

2025-02-26 Fierce compassion and equanimity 27:57
Kaira Jewel Lingo
London Insight Meditation Kaira Jewel Lingo – The Power of Equanimity in Engaged Spirituality

2025-02-25 Beyond Control, Within Our Hands: The Power of Compassion & Equanimity. 42:06
Oren Jay Sofer
How do we meet suffering—our own and the world’s—without being overwhelmed? Compassion invites us to turn toward pain with an open heart and respond, while equanimity offers balance and perspective. The two work together, allowing us to engage wholeheartedly, without attachment to outcomes, responding with wisdom and care in the face of uncertainty, loss, and change.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Lovingkindness Retreat – 25MOS

2025-02-24 How Emptiness Reveals Love 60:21
Devon Hase
Reflections on emptiness as taught by the Buddha (Bahiya, Rohitassa, Rahula). And how this reveals a deep and abiding compassionate kind of love for ourselves, all beings, and the world. Invitation to the Devas paritta chant with Dawn Scott at the beginning.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2025 February Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-02-10 Metta Practice for Neutral Person & Difficult Person 46:21
Jean Esther
We expand or awareness of our interconnectedness as humans when we practice Metta for both the "Neutral Person" and the "Difficult Person". Sometimes the Difficult Person can be ourselves. The end of this Guided Practice offers a compassion practice for oneself.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Creating a Suitable Home for the Heart - 25CDC

2025-02-09 Responding to Reality with Heart: Compassion and Equanimity 35:31
Eugene Cash
The world suffers. But most people have their eyes and ears closed. They do not see the unbroken stream of tears flowing through life; they do not hear the cry of distress continually pervading the world. Bound by selfishness, their hearts turn stiff and narrow... It is compassion that removes the heavy bar, opens the door to freedom and makes the narrow heart as wide as the world. ~Nyanaponika Thera To support San Francisco Insight Meditation Community, please go here: sfinsight.org/donate
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2025-02-08 Sīla as a Path of Meaningful Connection 30:37
Devon Hase
This talk explores sīla (moral conduct) as both foundation and ongoing practice in Buddhism. Devon emphasizes the paradox of sīla—it's both a starting point and something continuously cultivated in each moment. She discusses how integrity requires balancing self-compassion with engagement in the world, using the metaphor of mountain wildflowers that are both tender and strong. The talk highlights how sīla provides resilience during difficult times, allowing practitioners to remain connected to goodness while confronting suffering without bypassing or burning out.
Refuge of Belonging

2025-02-06 Right Intention 59:12
Yuka Nakamura
Our actions are often driven by unconscious or conflicting intentions. How can we align with wholesome intentions and cultivate wholesome mindstates? Based on the Dvedhāvitakkasutta the talk discusses the importance of renunciation, metta and compassion for the path and the transformation of the heart.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg

2025-02-01 Reflections on Kindness as Part of Mindfulness Practice; Guided Meditation : Breathing In and Out Compassion. 58:00
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Freedom in Daily Life (online weekend retreat)

2025-01-30 The Antidote to Fear: Practicing in Uncertain Times 51:41
James Baraz
It seems like many are feeling either a low-level anxiety or fear these days. Fear about their safety, about disasters like fire or floods, about what the future holds. While this is natural and understandable, when our minds get hijacked by fearful thoughts, it is almost impossible to have a wise or appropriate response. In this talk we explore practicing and skillfully working with fear so that it can transform into courage, compassion and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2025-01-26 Liberation through Non-Clinging - Talk 39:56
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-01-26 Liberation through Non-Clinging - Meditation 27:48
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

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