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2015-06-04 Insight Meditation: The 3 Characteristics 52:42
Tempel Smith
Beyond developing samadhi and mindfulness, we can turn our attention to developing liberating insight. While these are many insights that can come through meditation, the insight around anicca (change), dukkha (unsatisfactoriness) and anatta (non self) address our compulsion to crave and cling.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Teachings of the Path of Awakening

2015-05-26 Continua of Practice: The Unified Mind 56:01
Rodney Smith
In the Third Foundation of the Satipatthana Sutta the Buddha asks us not to weigh in and attempt to change or alter the mind no matter what its current disposition. “Notice,” the Buddha says, “When the mind is delusional or not, confused or not, etc.” He does not encourage us to change the mind, just to notice how it is regardless of its configuration. What is the Buddha trying to show us in this instruction?
Seattle Insight Meditation Society Continua of Practice Series
Attached Files:
  • The Unified Mind by Rodney Smith (PDF)

2015-05-25 Impermanence 38:59
Gregory Kramer
1 - Exploring Open In A Group of Three; 2 - Trust Emergence / Exploring Impermanence; 3 - Walking Outdoors In Groups of Three While Observing Impermanence; 4 - Trust Emergence / Experience Of Major Change In Personal Or Professional Life; 5 - Trust Emergence / "What Plans Do You Have Now?"; 6 - What Is Emergent Now?
Insight Dialogue Community (Samish Island Campground) Insight Dialogue Retreat

2015-05-20 Developing a Wise Relationship with Change 47:56
Grove Burnett
Change, evolutionary biology, and the sixth extinction.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Natural Liberation: A Buddhist Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-05-05 The Dukkha of Change 48:00
Norman Feldman
True North Insight Magical Mystery Tour

2015-05-04 Recognizing the Sacred 67:14
Kittisaro
Reflections on the Luminous Heart that we lose touch with when we're confused by what moves through the heart. Contemplation of change, anicca, and the image of guest/dust which helped the first disciple of the Buddha to have an Awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Sacred Tenderness: Exploring the Energies of Our Hearts

2015-04-30 Mindfulness of Pain, Illness, and Death 44:11
Kim Allen
This talk was given as part of the series “Strengthening Mindfulness.” Dukkha, or suffering, includes pain, illness, and death; yet these are inevitable visitors to our lives. It is our practice to gently turn towards what’s difficult and painful in our lives, and understand truly these human experiences. When we are mindful, we become aware that there are the bodily sensations of pain and discomfort that we may not control, and there are our mind’s reactions to these sensations that we may observe and change. Mindfulness of death can lead us to a sense of spiritual urgency, and help us to cultivate compassion for this shared experience among all human kind. This knowledge of commonality can also help us to overcome fear.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Strengthening Mindfulness

2015-04-21 Touching the Earth 1:11:07
Amma Thanasanti
A Buddhist Response to Climate Change Using essential Buddhist teachings we can examine the suffering that is being caused by climate change. We feel for the beauty and life-enriching presence of animals, forests, oceans and our many different human relationships and, as we focus on gratitude, we gain a capacity for understanding our grief, sorrow and shock at the prospect of their demise. Understanding the causes of climate change and the interdependence of living systems, we can move into engaged action. When we see the importance of generating skillful effort to deal with climate change we can focus on specific and constructive actions and be the change we want to see in the world.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2015-03-19 Berkeley Community's Own New Green Committee 57:02
James Baraz
James along with Kerry Nelson, who is with Spirit Rock's Green Group and Sean Munding, from our community, are the speakers. Sean will be enthusiastically heading our Berkeley Community's own new Green Committee. We will be exploring using our practice to meaningfully address the issue of climate change.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2015-03-17 Opening To Reality 38:50
Kittisaro
Knowing Dukkha. Working the balance of calm and insight. Noticing change and peace
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center An Integrated Awakening: Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-03-10 Marks of Existence 57:27
John Travis
After a 'laugh out loud' introductory teaching, the talk deeply explores the Three Characteristics of change, suffering, and not self; and the Three Subtle Characteristics of emptiness, suchness, and 'not there with the object'.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight 1 Month Retreat

2015-03-09 Compassion: Cultivation and Fruition 64:12
Heather Sundberg
This talk explores Compassion through the following aspects: Cultivation Aspects: How to Practice and the Near Misses Wisdom Aspects: The Three Characteristics (change, suffering, not self) Fruition Aspects: Stories from ancient and modern meditators and activists
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight 1 Month Retreat

2015-01-19 Rethinking How We Get Free 52:06
Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia
This talk examines popular strategies for behavior change such as willing ourselves into compliance and analyzing our history. And it contrasts these "old ways" with the strategies of Buddhist practices.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-01-18 Dharma For MLK Day 44:06
Anushka Fernandopulle
Holding our practice in a larger context of social change movements and the ongoing work for racial justice and civil rights in our society.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Clear Mind, Open Heart: Insight Meditation Weekend

2015-01-15 Anything Can Happen At Any Time 52:53
James Baraz
The one thing that is certain in life is its unpredictability. Having an awareness that inner and outer circumstances could change in a moment can inform our lives in a profound way. Rather than living with vigilance and fear an on-going understanding of the fragility in life can lead us to more wakefulness, appreciation and freedom.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2014-12-18 Change Is Possible 53:22
James Baraz
A talk focusing on the possibility of changing the direction of our lives and the importance of giving people an opportunity to thrive. This talk includes excerpts from Sean Kyler, one of the graduates give his moving valedictorian speech through a program that supports prison inmates getting their college degree.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2014-11-26 Buddhas Never Waver 54:10
Kittisaro
Doorway through change to the unchanging.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Thanksgiving Insight Meditation Retreat

2014-11-19 Awakening Through Change and Loss 1:19:42
Tara Brach
Our capacity to live and love fully is entirely related to how we open to the truth of impermanence. This talk examines how our ways of trying to control life solidify our perception of being separate and threatened. We then look at the wings of mindful presence and compassion that open us to loss and grief, and reveal the loving awareness that is beyond birth and death.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2014-10-08 Climate Change And Not Knowing 51:21
Pamela Weiss

2014-10-08 The Four Noble Truths of Responding to Climate Change 66:01
Donald Rothberg
Continuing our exploration of ethical practice during earth care week. We examine, through the frame work of the Four Noble Truths, the question of the nature of climate change and how to respond as individuals, as communities, nationally and internationally.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
Attached Files:
In collection: One Earth Sangha

2014-09-30 Keep Calmly Knowing Change 38:42
Anushka Fernandopulle
Mission Dharma

2014-09-18 Change, Vedana, Tanha 43:34
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Noble Truths: A non-silent Study and Practice Retreat

2014-09-17 (On Climate Change) Earth’s Crisis - On the Edge of the Roof 1:19:32
Tara Brach
This talk views the ecological dis-ease of our planet through the lens of our evolutionary unfolding. We explore the egoic trance that has precipitated the destruction of our environment, and the inner practices of presence that enable us to respond from love and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks
In collection: One Earth Sangha

2014-09-16 Breath: An Intimate Focus for Attention 45:06
Shaila Catherine
This talk was given as a part of the series "Enhancing Mindfulness Skills: A Seven-Week Series Dedicated to Cultivating Transformative Insight." How do we approach the breath? The breath can be used in a variety of ways to enhance mindfulness and to cultivate the insight into impermanence. Observing the breath calms the mind and allows us to tune into present moment experience. By observing the changes in breathing we can assess our feelings, emotions, and moods. Realizing the impermanent, conditioned, changing nature of the breath supports a skillful and powerful recollection of death. Let this contemplation of death be poignant enough to stir a sense of urgency. Reflect on what is really important in life.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2014-09-10 Transforming Unhealthy Habits through Mindfulness 1:24:50
Hugh Byrne
When harmful or unhealthy habits form, they can cause us much suffering and they can be hard to change because they are carried out automatically and without conscious awareness. Mindfulness is a key to changing harmful or unwanted habits as it provides skillful methods and practices to bring them into the light of awareness. Three elements of mindfulness are particularly important in changing unhealthy or unwanted habits - Intention, Attention, and Attitude. The talk explores these three elements with a focus on Intention.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

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