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2017-10-03 Like a Cool Mountain Lake: Cultivating Jhana 40:46
Kittisaro
Cultivating supports for samadhi, the five jhana factors. The bathman of the mountain lake. Two similes for deep calm.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2017-10-03 Three Aspects of Concentration and the Simile of the Goldsmith: A Guided Meditation 25:21
Shaila Catherine
In this meditation instruction Shaila Catherine shares a Discourse of the Buddha (AN 3:101) in which he employs the simile of a goldsmith to teach skillful ways to deepen concentration. From time to time meditators adjust the quality of attention to periodically increase calmness, intensify energetic effort, or observe with a relaxed and non-interfering quality of mindfulness. This meditation instruction offers practical meditation skills for strengthening concentration.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2017-10-03 Day 1 morning instruction: Arriving in the body with breath (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:53
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Maranasati: Contemplating Death / Awakening to Life

2017-10-02 Arousing and Balancing The Five Spiritual Faculties 61:21
Bhante Buddharakkhita
When the five spiritual faculties are balanced. one can progress faster on the path to peace, happiness and final liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2017-10-02 Power Of The Precepts 1:10:49
Kittisaro
Eight streams of blessing and supports for samadhi. Discussion of vitakka/vicara.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2017-10-02 Buddhist Studies Course - The Three Refuges - Week 4 1:10:01
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - The Three Refuges

2017-10-02 The Gift of Impermanence 25:56
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community FIMC Monday Night Talks

2017-10-01 Second foundation of mindfulness 59:51
Sally Armstrong
Vedana, or the feeling tone of pleasant, unpleasant or neither-pleasant-nor-unpleasant that arises with each sense contact, was considered important enough by the Buddha to be a foundation of mindfulness, one of the five aggregates, and central to the teaching on dependent origination. It is also at the heart of the Dart Sutta in the Samyutta Nikaya, where the Buddha talks about the two common responses to suffering: to bemoan and lament the fact that suffering is happening, but often to try to avoid the unpleasant by chasing after the pleasant. This talk looks at these different teachings to help us understand the importance of bringing mindfulness to vedana in our practice and in our lives.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2017-10-01 The Buddha's Teachings on Emptiness - Part 3 - Meditation 30:02
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center The Buddha's Teachings on Emptiness

2017-10-01 The Buddha's Teachings on Emptiness - Part 3 - Talk 38:29
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center The Buddha's Teachings on Emptiness

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