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Dharma Talks
2021-04-05 Sangha as Refuge - reflections and guided practice 41:08
Laura Bridgman
Reflections and Guided Practice around Sangha as refuge, explored within the realm of contactfulness and being close to our direct experience.
Gaia House Gaia House Spring Gathering - Celebrating Sangha

2021-04-04 Brahmaviharas Guided Meditation 35:20
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-04-04 Metta Towards Phenomena 60:46
Juha Penttilä
Reflections and Guided Practice
Gaia House Gaia House Spring Gathering - Celebrating Sangha

2021-04-03 The liberating Power of Forgiveness 57:56
Kirsten Kratz
Reflections & Guided Practice
Gaia House Gaia House Spring Gathering - Celebrating Sangha

2021-04-03 03 Guided Meditation 59:06
Roxanne Dault
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation and the Forces at Play in Our Lives - 21JG0

2021-04-03 Tuning the Instrument of Body, Mind, Heart 54:07
Kirsten Kratz
Reflections & Guided Practice
Gaia House Gaia House Spring Gathering - Celebrating Sangha

2021-04-02 Delight in One's Presence 47:00
Kirsten Kratz
Reflections and Guided Practice
Gaia House Gaia House Spring Gathering - Celebrating Sangha

2021-03-31 Doing and Not-Doing in Meditation and Daily Life 3 68:17
Donald Rothberg
We start with a brief review of what we’ve explored in the last two sessions on this theme, including the importance of both doing and not-doing in Buddhist practice and the nature of identification with the “doer” (and the related themes of self, time, and the future). We then go into more depth inquiring into the nature of the “doer,” including a brief guided meditation looking into the experience of “doing” and opening to not-doing in meditation. We lastly further investigate traditions (Jewish, Christian, Taoist, and Buddhist) that point to the importance of a doing coming out of not-doing, and ways that we can experience and explore this doing coming out of not-doing in daily life, including in the experiences of creativity in art and music, and being “in the zone” in sports.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2021-03-27 Dhamma Stream Guided Meditation – Jhāna is Based on Disengagement 11:57
Ajahn Sucitto
Properly establishing jhāna begins with disengagement. With eyes slightly open, downcast, poised between the inner and outer world, widen attention. Open up sensitivity of awareness without focusing on any particular object, attentive to the qualities that sustain that cool balance.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2021-03-24 Meditation: Embodying Loving Awareness 19:22
Tara Brach
Love is often abstract, and not fully alive. In this practice, with the supportive image and felt sense of a smile, we are guided to awaken loving in our body, mind and whole being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

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