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Dharma Talks
2019-03-23 This Retreat 61:51
Rob Burbea
This is a shared talk with both Rob Burbea and Catherine McGee and will appear twice in the retreat listing. PLEASE NOTE: The talks, instructions, and guided meditations in this set are from a retreat, led by Catherine McGee and Rob Burbea, for practitioners already familiar with Soulmaking Dharma. The teachers strongly recommend that you also have an understanding of and working familiarity with practices of emptiness, samatha, metta, the emotional/energy body, and the imaginal, as well as basic mindfulness practice, before listening. Without this background in practice it is possible that the material and teachings from this retreat will be difficult to understand and confusing for some.
Gaia House Roots into the Ground of Soul

2019-03-13 Guarding the senses, Instructions and Guided Meditation 30:16
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2019-03-12 Guided Meditation and Q & A 53:31
Mark Nunberg
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  The Middle Way: Seeing Clearly, Relating Wisely, and Releasing the Heart

2019-03-12 Opening The Practice - Body, Emotions, Thoughts 54:22
Beth Sternlieb
Guided Meditation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Establishing Presence: Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-03-11 Guided Meditation and Q & A 57:58
Mark Nunberg
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  The Middle Way: Seeing Clearly, Relating Wisely, and Releasing the Heart

2019-03-10 Turning Towards The Body 41:14
Beth Sternlieb
Guided Meditation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Establishing Presence: Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-03-10 Guided Meditation 42:18
Mark Nunberg
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  The Middle Way: Seeing Clearly, Relating Wisely, and Releasing the Heart

2019-03-09 pm02-guided-meditation-open-eyes-big-skies 28:29
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Vast View, Fine Attention with Martin Aylward

2019-03-08 guided meditation 36:52
Matthew Brensilver
Meditation practice cultivates a diverse set of attentional, emotional and introspective skills. Central to the practice of mindfulness is the stabilization of attention. But before our attention stabilizes, practice can be overstimulating. This talk will explore the process through which the mind comes to rest. In developing this steadiness, equanimity (the capacity to fully permit the flow of both pleasure and pain) is a vital skill. We will see how concentration and equanimity reinforce each other and support a deeper understanding of ourselves. And how this stability, in turn, makes space for the heart to respond with joy and compassion.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-03-07 Guided meditation and honoring Hime Levine 54:52
James Baraz
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

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