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2021-05-13 Forgiving the Unforgivable: Angulimala Sutta (MN #86) 55:45
James Baraz
Angulimala was a feared serial killer who was the scourge of the land--until he met the Buddha. We will explore his story and its relevance for our practice in learning to keep our hearts open to those who cause great harm. Why does the Buddha find it beneficial and how is this possible?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2021-05-12 Meditation: Being Here for Life 18:03
Tara Brach
It’s easy to race through our seasons and miss the mystery and preciousness of unfolding moments. This meditation invites us into an embodied, openhearted presence and includes a poem by Pat Schneider called “Instructions for the Journey.”
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2021-05-12 Bridging the Divide: Learning to Tend and Befriend 52:02
Tara Brach
One of the great sufferings facing us is the growing divide between humans with different views, different realities. This talk looks at several levels of divides—being at war with ourselves, creating separation in our personal relationships, and societal divides. We then reflect on how we can evolve consciousness from the trance of “Fight, Flight, Freeze” to the wholeness that arises with “Tend and Befriend.”
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2021-05-12 Remembering: The Practice of Sati 47:02
Kate Munding
Mindfulness (Sati): Part 7 of a series on the Eightfold Path, this talk discusses Sati, or mindfulness, as a state of mind and a way of being. The complexity of mindfulness is explored (vedanas, wholesome desire) as well as the ultimate simplicity of remembering our truest self through practice of paying attention, alertness and contact with experience. Q & A at the end is included.
Assaya Sangha Assaya Sangha Dharma Talks

2021-05-12 Week 2 - The Power of Relationship on a Noble, Whole-life, Eightfold Path 54:26
Gregory Kramer
Gaia House The Power of Relationship on a Noble, Whole-Life, Eightfold Path

2021-05-12 32 Parts of the Body—Urine, Oil of the Joints, Mucus, Saliva, Grease, Tears, Fat, Sweat, Blood, Pus, Phlegm, Bile, Brain Feces, Stomach, Small Intestines, Large Intestines, Lungs, Spleen, Diaphragm, Liver, Heart, Kidneys, Bone Marrow, Bones, Sinews, Flesh, Skin, Teeth, Nails, Body Hair, Head Hair 54:52
Bob Stahl
We are happy to announce a special opportunity to practice the 32 Parts of the Body meditation, which is rarely taught in the West. This practice deepens insight into impermanence and non-self by penetrating into the true nature and wonders of the body. We will also explore how the body interrelates with the four primary elements of earth (solidity), air (motion), fire (temperature), and water (liquidity). This methodical practice of the 32 Parts of the Body Meditation can build immense levels of concentration, potentialities for healing, and experience the taste of deep freedom and peace. This is the 15th year of offering this class at Insight Santa Cruz and it has been truly wonderful. People have frequently reported developing a whole new relationship to their bodies with greater wisdom and compassion. We will also be hopefully doing a tour of the Cabrillo Anatomy lab to get a deeper experience of the body.
Insight Santa Cruz

2021-05-12 The Development of Faith, Confidence, and Trust 1 1:11:36
Donald Rothberg
Our practice points toward a deep kind of faith (or confidence or trust) that is possible, in which there is faith both in our unique being and in our connection to being itself. We explore how we develop such faith, starting with a brief account of how faith (saddha) is understood in the teachings of the Buddha, and then exploring how faith is developed at different stages of our practice, particularly beginning and intermediate.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2021-05-11 Converting Difficulty into Skilful States 61:12
Ajahn Sucitto
Cultivation, bhavana, can be described as the desire to bring forth skilful qualities. It’s an eager, inspired willingness to receive every situation that arises, and know what is needed to turn it into a skilful state. The old historical person begins to fade out, transformed by the deepened and strengthened resolve of the heart.
Cittaviveka

2021-05-11 Practical Dharma 42:19
Lila Kate Wheeler
The Buddha’s teachings are often compared to a finger pointing to the moon. Without that finger, we might never lift our gaze and see for ourselves. Tonight’s talk offers encouragement to stay present and awake as a lived experience so that we can lead a more centered, caring, ethical life. As Dharma practitioners, we make efforts to be more present for the experiences in ourselves and others. As we do so we’ll surely hear and see things we didn’t expect or want. Here, the teaching of the five hindrances supports us to shift our gaze yet again, recognize more clearly and respond differently when wisdom and caring are weakened. With these skills, we will know for sure there is no bad habit or difficult situation that cannot be softened and worked with—even liberated.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks

2021-05-10 Week Four: The Third Noble Truth—the End of Suffering, Nirvana/Nibbana 1:29:37
Hugh Byrne
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC Four Noble Truths: The Buddha’s Core Teachings and Their Relevance in Our Times

2021-05-10 The Mahasi Technique and What We Need to Understand to Practice Vipassana 46:43
Bhante Bodhidhamma
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Satipanya Retreat Centre

2021-05-09 Unhardening the Heart 1:30:32
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community SFI Sunday Nights

2021-05-09 Part 4 - Concluding metta practice 22:07
Ajahn (Ven.) Canda Bhikkhuni
London Insight Meditation Beautifying The Mind, with Venerable Canda

2021-05-09 Part 3 - Afternoon Q&A 35:59
Ajahn (Ven.) Canda Bhikkhuni
London Insight Meditation Beautifying The Mind, with Venerable Canda

2021-05-09 Part 2 - Afternoon talk and meditation 1:26:31
Ajahn (Ven.) Canda Bhikkhuni
London Insight Meditation Beautifying The Mind, with Venerable Canda

2021-05-09 Paramis, Week 3: The Release of Generosity - Meditation 35:24
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2021-05-09 Paramis, Week 3: The Release of Generosity - Talk 37:58
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2021-05-09 Part 1 - Morning Talk and Meditation 1:20:17
Ajahn (Ven.) Canda Bhikkhuni
London Insight Meditation Beautifying The Mind, with Venerable Canda

2021-05-08 Anapanasati Guided Meditation 31:56
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-05-08 What's the background of the Buddha statue? 5:16
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-05-08 Anapanasati Guided Meditation 31:56
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-05-08 Projections and Stereotypes 21:23
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-05-08 Projections and Stereotypes 21:23
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-05-08 The Simile of the Boat 3:21
Ayya Santussika
Q: What image can we hold in mind to see that work is anicca?
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2021-05-08 Unshakable Deliverance of Mind 31:41
Ajahn Sucitto
Mind always has some purpose to it. The aim is to keep refining that, keep it from becoming corrupted. Sustain inner awareness and disengagement. The unshakable deliverance of mind is the ultimate goal, not shaken by the circumstances of life, aging, sickness and death. (Sutta reference: MN 29)
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2021-05-08 Guided Meditation - Trust the Simplicity of Body Breathing 12:12
Ajahn Sucitto
Instructions to establish an upright, open and relaxed posture, following the natural expanding and subsiding of breathing. This allows the internal aspect of the body to become more apparent. Train the mind to relax its preoccupations and return to the simplicity of body breathing.
Cittaviveka At Home with the Homeless: Ajahn Sucitto Locked Down

2021-05-07 Breath meditation, translations of the Therigāthā 1:39:10
Bhante Sujato, Bhante Akāliko
At Harris Park – Therigāthā Festival - breath meditation guided by Bhante Sujato. Bhante Sujato interviewed by Bhante Akāliko about translations of the Therigāthā
Lokanta Vihara

2021-05-07 2021-05-07 Lovingkindness Practice Group: The Radiance of Appreciative Joy - Meditation 45:40
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2021-05-07 2021-05-07 Lovingkindness Practice Group: The Radiance of Appreciative Joy - Talk 30:47
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: Mindfulness of the Body, Winter 2021

2021-05-07 The Buddha Has a Teaching for Them 21:46
Dhammadīpā
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-07 Buddhanussati ~ A Springboard for the Heart & Mind 23:50
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-07 Recollection of the Buddha's Wisdom and Love 31:28
Ayya Anandabodhi
Sharing a few key stories of the Buddha's life
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-07 Buddhanusati - Recollection of the Buddha 47:19
Ayya Anandabodhi
Guided Meditation
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-06 Saying Goodbye: When a Friend Dies 60:25
James Baraz
This past week James felt very fortunate to be with one of his dearest friends in his final days died. This talk explores that life passage. How can we say goodbye to a loved one and grieve fully with the understanding that death is a natural part of the life cycle? How can practice help us through that process?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2021-05-06 talk: Wise Speech p2 18:27
Jill Shepherd
Looking at lesser-known aspects of Wise Speech, including how the Buddha at times endorsed harsh speech if necessary to prevent harm; also exploring the role of wise listening to help discern when and how to speak
Auckland Insight Meditation Living a life of mutual benefit: Exploring the Noble Eightfold Path

2021-05-06 The Four Brahmaviharas are Craving Transformed 42:49
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-06 Radiating Metta for the Entire World 42:50
Ayya Anandabodhi
Guided Meditation
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-06 In a World Full of Mixed Messages 27:45
Dhammadīpā
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-06 Filling the mind with metta 44:06
Dhammadīpā
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-05 Meditation: Letting Go into Living Presence 18:31
Tara Brach
We resist reality by tensing our body and contracting into thoughts. This meditation guides us into letting go of resistance by surrendering over and over into the aliveness and presence that is right here.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2021-05-05 Three Dimensions of Conscious Prayer 53:23
Tara Brach
Prayer can be a creative, vibrant and infinitely tender part of our spiritual awakening. This talk explores the dimensions of embodied presence, sincere expression and silence that bring transformational power to our prayers.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2021-05-05 All worldly dharma is Buddha-dharma! 43:40
Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2021-05-05 Attuned and in Balance: Wise Effort 47:21
Kate Munding
Wise Effort: Part 6 of a series on the Eightfold Path. Wise effort is explained as attuning to what is happening in the present moment, making adjustments based on conditions and balancing our energy so that it expresses the Middle Path - between striving and burnout - to create a sustainable practice. Reference is made to the teachings of Ajahn Chah and ways to develop a continuity of mindfulness in everyday living. Emphasis on softening and trust in the heart practices that balance the habits of the mind.
Assaya Sangha Assaya Sangha Dharma Talks

2021-05-05 Week 1: The Power of Relationship on a Noble, Whole-Life, Eightfold Path 52:50
Gregory Kramer
Gaia House The Power of Relationship on a Noble, Whole-Life, Eightfold Path

2021-05-05 Anyone Who Understands Impermanence Ceases to be Contentious 1:42:44
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2021-05-05 If You Were to Die Tonight... 65:14
Ayya Anandabodhi
The Buddha encouraged us to reflect on the fact that death could come at any time. This sobering reflection, when used in the right way, brings sharpness and clarity as to what is important in our lives
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-05 The Next Breath is Not Guaranteed 43:49
Dhammadīpā
Mindfulness of the breath, endings, and the nearness of death
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-05 Where Does It Come From ~ Where Does It All Go? 29:46
Ayya Santacitta
A talk on Maranasati ~ Recollection of Death
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-05 Maranasati: Returning to the Mystery We Came From 44:00
Ayya Santacitta
A guided meditation on death & dying
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

2021-05-04 'The Five Elements are Empty of a Self 43:11
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Protective Meditations: Developing Courage to Meet the Way Things Truly Are

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