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2015-11-15 Introduction to Mindfulness - Part Two 38:40
Howard Cohn
We explore what mindfulness is and how to begin to cultivating a mindfulness practice, as well as begin to understand how we bring this wakeful capacity to everything we do.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-11-15 Introduction to Mindfulness - Part One 1:32:09
Howard Cohn
We explore what mindfulness is and how to begin to cultivating a mindfulness practice, as well as begin to understand how we bring this wakeful capacity to everything we do.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-11-12 Right Mindfulness 37:29
Dawn Neal
This talk by Dawn Neal is the third in a speaker series titled "Eight-Fold Path of Awakening." Mindfulness is an important component of the Eightfold Path and supports the development of the other Path factors. By practicing Right Mindfulness, we can become aware of any state of mind and soften habitual reactions such as blame and inner criticism.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Eight-Fold Path of Awakening

2015-11-09 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 8 62:42
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-11-05 1st Foundation Of Mindfulness - 32 Parts Of Body, Elements, and Mindfulness Of Death 55:30
Erin Treat
This talk explores the 1st Foundation Of Mindfulness, with particular attention to the gift of being with dying
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2015-11-03 Mindfulness of Body 48:58
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House November Solitary

2015-10-31 Mindfulness of Breathing - Four Foundations of Mindfulness 51:30
Tempel Smith
Practicing the 16 progressive steps described in the Anapanasati Sutta and sharpening our understanding of the path to full liberation through mindfulness of breathing.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-10-31 Mindfulness of Breathing - Q&A Session 37:16
Tempel Smith
Practicing the 16 progressive steps described in the Anapanasati Sutta and sharpening our understanding of the path to full liberation through mindfulness of breathing.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-10-31 Mindfulness of Breathing - Vipassana 38:46
Tempel Smith
Practicing the 16 progressive steps described in the Anapanasati Sutta and sharpening our understanding of the path to full liberation through mindfulness of breathing.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-10-31 Mindfulness of Breathing - Developing Samadhi 65:57
Tempel Smith
Practicing the 16 progressive steps described in the Anapanasati Sutta and sharpening our understanding of the path to full liberation through mindfulness of breathing.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-10-28 First Two Foundations of Mindfulness 43:23
Bonnie Duran
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2015-10-27 Awake in the Wild Experience with Mark Coleman, Sara Overton, Tenzin Choegyal 1:24:35
Mark Coleman
Tenzin will offer musical meditations with his transcendent vocals and exquisite lute solos. Mark will talk about meditation in nature and how the natural world is a great support for the cultivating awareness, connection and insight as well as opening the heart to wonder, awe and love. He’ll lead practices that invite us to connect with the nature in the midst of the city. Sara will share the vision of the Awake in the Wild Experience to bring the mindfulness in nature practices to every borough of the city and beyond.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2015-10-25 Mindfulness: Why we Practice 46:34
Bonnie Duran
This talk discusses perceptual distortions and how mindfulness can help us to see clearly
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2015-10-22 A Love Letter to Mindfulness 56:06
Trudy Goodman
We explore the many ways mindfulness is capable of leading to insight and how to relate to practice to foster mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight Retreat

2015-10-19 The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness 57:05
Sally Armstrong
The Satipatthana Sutta (usually translated as the Foundations of Mindfulness) offers a complete description of the practice of mindfulness, beginning with the direct awareness of the breath and the body, progressing through mindfulness of vedana or feeling tone, to the more subtle object of the Third Foundation, mindfulness of mind states. The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness represents the culmination of this series of practices, and can be seen as a direct pointing, again and again, to the possibility of freedom through direct awareness of where we get caught, and how to turn the mind towards liberation. This talk is an overview of the practices of the Fourth Foundation, which can be seen as both the last in the sequence of practices, and as a progression in itself. It also covers how the Fourth Foundation can be skillfully interwoven into our practice of the other foundations.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-19 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 5 1:27:40
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-10-16 Transformation and Relinquishment of Afflictive States of Mind 1:18:44
Marcia Rose
This talk explores a few of the difficult or afflictive states of mind that arise in our human experience and some effective way to work with them through the powerful tools in our practice of concentration, mindfulness, metta and compassion.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-10-12 The Third Foundation of Mindfulness: Mindfulness of States of Mind 59:26
Sally Armstrong
In the third foundation of mindfulness, the Buddha instructs us to bring awareness and clear seeing to the contents of mind. In a nonjudgmental way, we are invited to be aware of whether the mind is affected by lust, ill will or delusion, and also when the mind is not affected by the states. Included in this practice are various experiences of concentration, expansion and contraction in the mind. The section ends by including awareness of the liberated mind, even if this is only a temporary experience. The thrust of this section is to notice the wholesome and the unwholesome qualities of the mind, and by that very noticing increase the wholesome and decrease the unwholesome.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-12 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 4 66:04
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-10-11 Freeing Ourselves by Loving Ourselves 64:36
Tara Brach
In this human realm, healing and spiritual realization are rooted in awakening a love for the life that is here. This talk looks at our habit of feeling we should be different than we are, and the ways that mindfulness and self-compassion help enable us to not only embrace our inner life, but bring genuine healing to others.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2015 IMCW Fall Retreat - Intimacy with Life

2015-10-09 Seven Factors of Enlightenment 61:04
Guy Armstrong
The Buddha pointed to seven meditative factors that when developed lead to liberation. This talk explains how the factors are developed, beginning with mindfulness and continuing through the arousing factors and the pacifying factors.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-05 The Second Foundation of Mindfulness: Feeling Tone 57:36
Sally Armstrong
Vedana, or the feeling tone of pleasant, unpleasant or neither-pleasant-nor-unpleasant that arises with each 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 all of 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

2015-10-05 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 3 1:27:05
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-09-28 Satipatthana Series - The first foundation of mindfulness: the body 59:36
Sally Armstrong
In the Satipatthana sutta on the foundations of mindfulness, the first area of practice is the body. The Buddha gives us many different practices and ways to investigate the body. This talk explores these practices, beginning with the breath, but going on to other practices that we don't often teach, such as the four elements, the 32 parts of the body, and corpse contemplations. Each of these practices can be a powerful doorway to wise seeing and freedom. This talk is the first of a series of four on each foundation of mindfulness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-09-28 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 2 63:40
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-09-27 Vipassana 101 - Intro to Mindfulness and Vipassana 44:41
Mark Coleman
When we cultivate this kind, curious presence to our moment to moment experience then clarity, joy, wisdom and compassion can arise in the heart.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-09-24 Morning Instructions 47:02
Greg Scharf
An investigation of the Buddha's Teaching of mindfulness of the mind.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-09-22 On dukkha & dukkha nana 1:25:19
Patrick Kearney
We explore how the ordinary experience of dukkha becomes dukkha ñāṇa, understanding of the universal characteristic (samañña lakkhaṇa) of dukkha. We look at the how the perception of impermanence (anicca-saññā) creates anxiety when the heart intuits the groundless of experience, and how the unfolding of this anxiety is mapped by the dukkha ñāṇas of classical Theravāda Buddhism. Finally, we see how the experience of dukkha gives way to that of not-self (anattā), when the heart stabilises through the maturity of mindfulness (sati) and equanimity (upekkhā).
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-09-21 Bringing wisdom and compassion to the judging mind 59:30
Sally Armstrong
Many of us have a tendency to be critical and judgmental of ourselves and others. In meditation, this habit can seem quite strong and can create a lot of suffering. But mindfulness is a wonderful tool to enable us to see these thoughts for what they are, so we can begin to bring wisdom and understanding to them. they then no longer dominate our heart and mind.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-09-21 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 1 62:03
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-09-21 Mindfulness, hindrances and development 46:21
Amma Thanasanti
Overview of the foundations of mindfulness. The hindrances are observed as part of the 4th foundation. Understanding the hindrances both in terms of how they need to be kept in balance as as expressions of development.
Shakti Vihara Portal to Pure Presence

2015-09-17 Four Stages in the Transformation of the Judgmental Mind 61:42
Donald Rothberg
We first cover an overview of the two main inter-related ways that transformation of the judgmental mind occurs: (1) mindfulness and investigation of judgments; and (2) cultivating awakened states, particularly through "heart practices." In this talk, we examine four stages of the first way: investigating and transforming judgments by first noticing them and becoming more mindful of them in terms of the body, core narratives, emotional energy, etc., and then going beneath the surface of judgments, revealing and transforming the underlying habitual tendencies and core limiting beliefs, often initially unconscious.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Transforming the Judgmental Mind

2015-09-14 What is Mindfulness? 55:38
Sally Armstrong
Mindfulness is becoming very popular in many areas of modern life: as a stress reduction, in schools, prisons, hospitals, in the workplace and so on. But what is mindfulness, and what was the Buddha talking about when he encouraged us to practice it? Right mindfulness, or Samma Sati, develops wisdom and understanding, decreasing unwholesome states of mind, increasing wholesome ones and leading us to more freedom and clarity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-09-09 Releasing Limiting Beliefs 1:11:49
Tara Brach
If we investigate patterns of emotional suffering or “stuckness,” we’ll discover that under our pain is a fear based belief. Until these beliefs are brought into the light of compassionate awareness, they control and confine our lives. This talk reviews key steps of inquiry and mindfulness that help us realize the freedom that comes with awakening from the grip of beliefs.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-09-09 Mindfulness immersed in body - Kāyagatā sati 1:27:48
Patrick Kearney
We explore the role of the body in our meditation practice, using the Buddha’s practice of kāyagatā sati (mindfulness immersed in body) as our guide. We forget we are bodies, fooled by our mind’s ability to create realities that are separate from the bodies we are. We explore the practice of mindfulness immersed in body using the Buddha’s instructions to Mahā Kassapa as our guide: “You should train yourself in this way: “I will not abandon mindfulness immersed in body associated with joy.”
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-09-07 The three satipatthanas 1:18:37
Patrick Kearney
We survey the first three of the four satipaṭṭhānas, here translated as “foundations of mindfulness” or “domains of mindfulness” – the places where we station our mindfulness. These are body (kāya), feeling (vedanā) and heart/mind (citta). We see these domains represent a linear progression from less to greater ethical sensitivity; and we also see how feeling holds the practice together.
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-09-05 The insight chorus - Part 1 - Impermanence & emptiness 67:17
Patrick Kearney
We look at the first three sentences of the chorus of Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, where the Buddha explains the arising of insight (vipassanā). We examine “tracking body as body internally and externally,” where the assumed boundary between self and other begins to dissolve. Then we look at how the practitioner opens into the perception of impermanence – “tracking the nature of arising and ceasing as body.” Finally, we examine the entry into emptiness, where the practitioner is mindful that “body is,” for understanding (ñāṇa) and continuous mindfulness (paṭisati).
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-09-05 Letting Go of Judgment (retreat talk) 53:14
Tara Brach
The scales of judgment confine us in a limited sense of self, they restrict the depth and fullness of our loving. This talk explores the genesis of projecting badness on to parts of ourselves and others, and how we can use mindfulness and self-compassion practices to evolve our consciousness and free our hearts.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2015 IMCW Labor Day Weekend Retreat

2015-09-04 Mindfulness, memory & wisdom 62:33
Patrick Kearney
Tonight we return to the fundamental meaning of sati as indicating memory, and look at the relationship of memory to wisdom. Our connection with the past allows us to learn from the patterns of experience as they flow over time. Mindfulness allows access to an experienced present that includes everything we have learned through the course of our lives.
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-09-03 How the Practice Unfolds: The Five Spiritual Faculties 58:06
James Baraz
One way to understand how the process of mindfulness meditation leads to awakening is seeing how these five qualities of mind work together.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Labor Day Retreat

2015-08-31 Mindfulness of breathing 1:13:47
Patrick Kearney
We look at the section in Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta where the Buddha speaks of mindfulness of breathing (ānāpāna-sati). We look at the development of the practice from natural awareness to mindfulness to understanding to training to sensing to calming, and we see how the nature of breathing itself transforms as our relationship to it develops.
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-08-31 Tracking breathing 57:08
Patrick Kearney
This morning we experiment in using breathing as a meditation object. How do we know we are breathing? We find movement in the body, air element (vayo dhātu). We practise precision in our mindfulness of breathing by tracking its location, its length, its shape or form, its clarity, its beginnings and ends. This opens up issues regarding both the nature of breathing and our relationship to breathing.
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-08-30 The one-way street & nibbana - Introducing satipatthana 64:43
Patrick Kearney
We introduce satipaṭṭhāna, the way of mindfulness. More than just a meditation technique, satipaṭṭhāna represents a way of practice that is a “one-way street” (ekāyana magga) leading direct to nibbāna. We examine the meaning of nibbāna, looking at it both cognitively and affectively. And we discuss the relationship between the practice of tracking experience over time, and nibbāna itself.
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-08-29 Introducing mindfulness 31:45
Patrick Kearney
We introduce the concept of “mindfulness,” which is the standard translation of the Pāli word sati. Sati literally means “memory,” and mindfulness refers to the act of remembering the present. We find the same meaning in railway station signs that exhort us to “Mind the gap,” to remember to be aware, now. The practice of mindfulness is associated with the felt continuity of awareness, and this is what we are aiming for in our practice.
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Month Long Retreat led by Patrick Kearney

2015-08-26 Awakening from Trance - Embracing Unlived Life 1:15:02
Tara Brach
When physical or emotional pain is too much, our conditioning is to pull away and avoid direct contact with raw feelings. The result is a trance - we are split off from the wholeness of our aliveness, intelligence and capacity to love. This talk explores how this dissociation shows up in our lives and a powerful way that mindfulness enables us to integrate cut-off parts of our being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-08-25 Mindfulness In Action 51:20
George Mumford
Sati - Sampajanna with bare attention and mindfulness of four postures
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-08-24 Morning Instructions: Mindfulness of Mind States 36:51
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz Insight Meditation Retreat in Austria

2015-08-23 The Power Of Mindfulness 53:03
George Mumford
Mindfulness as the heart of Buddhist meditation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-08-23 Morning Instructions: Mindfulness of Feeling Tones 24:22
Bob Stahl
Insight Santa Cruz Insight Meditation Retreat in Austria

2015-08-22 The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness and the Four Iddhipada 42:00
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2015-08-22 3rd Foundation of Mindfulness (Mind- Heart, Thoughts and Emotions) 47:38
Gina Sharpe
Mountain Hermitage Manifesting Spiritual Aspiration by Deepening Practice: People of Color Retreat for Experienced Students with Gina Sharpe and Larry Yang

2015-08-22 The Simplicity of the First Three Foundations of Mindfulness 44:52
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2015-08-22 Mindfulness of Mind 23:03
Ayya Anandabodhi
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2015-08-21 Mindfulness of Body and Feelings 49:59
Ayya Anandabodhi
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2015-08-21 The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: An Overview 24:20
Ayya Santacitta
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monastic Retreat

2015-08-20 2nd Foundation of Mindfulness (Vedana) 13:01
Gina Sharpe
Mountain Hermitage Manifesting Spiritual Aspiration by Deepening Practice: People of Color Retreat for Experienced Students with Gina Sharpe and Larry Yang

2015-08-18 1st Foundation of Mindfulness - Body 43:53
Larry Yang
Mountain Hermitage Manifesting Spiritual Aspiration by Deepening Practice: People of Color Retreat for Experienced Students with Gina Sharpe and Larry Yang

2015-08-12 Mindfulness Of Mind 60:45
Mark Nunberg
Using the Buddha's map of the mind to understand the essential freedom - here and now.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness with Wisdom: Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-08-12 Radical Acceptance Revisited 1:15:27
Tara Brach
One of the truths we most regularly forget is that if we are at war with ourselves, we can’ t feel love and connection with our world.  This talk looks at the genesis of the “Trance of Unworthiness” and how the wings of mindfulness and heartfulness can dissolve the trance and reveal the loving awareness that is our essence Being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-08-09 What Makes A Meditation? 54:46
Deborah Ratner Helzer
What mindfulness is and five things it is not.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Awareness with Wisdom: Insight Meditation Retreat

2015-08-05 The Sacred Art of Listening 68:42
Tara Brach
Deep listening - the kind of listening that brings intimacy and understanding - takes intentional practice. This talk looks at the societal and inner obstacles to an undistracted presence, and the mindfulness strategies that nourish our capacity to listen in a way that heals and connects.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-08-03 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 7 - Four Elements and Corpse Reflection 61:58
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-07-27 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 6 - 32 Body Parts and Four Elements Reflections 1:25:09
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-07-24 Mindfulness and Metta With the Hindrances 58:30
Rebecca Bradshaw
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds

2015-07-24 Reflection-Awakening Factors-1: Mindfulness – Investigation of states – Energy – Interest/Rapture 55:40
Akincano Marc Weber
The fire similes (SN 46.53 / S v 112)
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-22 That Bird Got My Wings 1:17:46
Tara Brach
This talk looks at how we are imprisoned by a limited sense of who we are, and how the wings of mindfulness and heartfulness enable us to realize the spirit that is our essence. We then look at how we can bring the wings of freedom to our engagement with others. The talk’s title is the name of a book written by Jarvis Masters, a deeply wise and inspiring African American man currently on death row at San Quentin prison.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-07-21 Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts 3:26:01
with Jason Murphy, Shaila Catherine, Sharon Allen, Steve Gasner, Tony Bernhard
This series explores virtue as the indispensable foundation of Buddhist practice. It is structured according to the five training precepts. These precepts are not rules to be followed obediently; rather, they serve as guidelines for the intentional development of compassion, mindfulness and wisdom. These five precepts offer us a joyful method to cultivate the heart, nurture harmony in our relationships, and free the mind from inner forces of greed and hatred that if left unrestrained might cause suffering for ourselves and others.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2015-07-21 Precepts: The Gift of Fearlessness 28:24
Shaila Catherine
This talk by Shaila Catherine is the first in a speaker series titled Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts. It offers an over view of the five precepts (sila) as training tools for bringing mindfulness and restraint into our actions, relationships, and daily life activities. These basic guidelines for living an ethical life, and the power of restraint are as relevant in the modern world as they were in ancient India. Taking care with our actions can be a source of joy and happiness. When our actions are clear, the mind is free from regret, guilt, and remorse; we gain self-respect, self-esteem, and confidence. The four bases of success (iddhipadas) can be used to strengthen these training precepts. With the support of desire, energy, consciousness, and investigation we can fully commit to abstain from unwholesome actions, and develop wholesome states, thereby gaining sovereignty over our own mind.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Ethics, Action, and the Five Precepts

2015-07-20 Grasping, Contact, Feeling Tone 52:40
Martine Batchelor
Exploring the importance of mindfulness of feeling tones in connection with grasping and creatively engaging with contact through the senses.
Gaia House Secular Buddhist Meditation Retreat

2015-07-20 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 5 - 32 Body Parts Reflection 64:23
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-07-13 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 4 1:28:52
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-07-12 Intro-bhāvanā & setting up mindfulness (welcome to the last group) 49:05
Akincano Marc Weber
3 dimensions of changing dukkha through mindfulness
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-09 Buddhism in Brief 20:10
Shaila Catherine
This is the first talk in a speaker series titled Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015. Buddha was a human being, whose mind opened to the truth of things, to the nature of life. He understood the causes of suffering, and developed a path of teaching that enables others to realize the truth of things for themselves. He was awakened, which means greed, hatred, and delusion were uprooted from his mind. So when we meditate, we examine our mind with the goal to understand what is really happening in our encounter with experience. What happens in our seeing, hearing, smelling, or tasting? What happens when we feel with our body? What happens when we think or feel emotions? Is that encounter affected by greed, hatred, or delusion? Or are we seeing the nature of these experiences arising and passing away, with a mind free of clinging? This talk also includes basic Buddhist teachings such as the Four Noble Truths, the Three Training (virtue (sila), meditation (samadhi) and wisdom (panna)), and the Three Primary Contemplative Skills that support meditation (concentration, mindfulness, and investigation).
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Fundamental Buddhist Principles 2015

2015-07-09 Day 1: Morning Instructions - Mindfulness of body, breath and sounds 24:19
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Metta Retreat

2015-07-06 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 3 64:59
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-07-03 Psychological facets of sati in a nutshell – On Desire: taṇhā and the tragedy 57:37
Akincano Marc Weber
(Brief intro:) Mindfulness without Pali - psychological aspects of sati. What can go wrong even if we get what we want; Forms of desire east of the western map for this term (kāma-taṇhā, bhava-t, vibhava-t.)
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-03 Day 4 Guided Meditation: Mindfulness of Emotions 55:42
DaRa Williams
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Annual People of Color Retreat-Deepen Your Dharma, Deepen Your Freedom

2015-07-02 Meditation: Big Vision rather than Saṁsāra-Management. Breath and Being - 4 Ānāpānasati Analogies 54:13
Akincano Marc Weber
Attitudes and expectations re meditation practice: beyond the feel-good factor. How the Vism. illustrates Mindfulness of Breathing.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-01 The Four Foundations of Mindfulness & Liberation 56:06
Nikki Mirghafori
We bring our imaginary trunks full of stuff to a retreat. Through the practice of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness clarity and wisdom arise, leading to freedom in our hearts and minds.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Annual People of Color Retreat-Deepen Your Dharma, Deepen Your Freedom

2015-07-01 Sati-More on Mindfulness: its Images, Functions and Relations 58:20
Akincano Marc Weber
Sati in the Suttas – Contexts and Descriptions from the Early Buddhist Tradition
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-07-01 Reflection: 4 Satipaṭṭhāna channels as a map of experience – identifying them in our experience. 34:04
Akincano Marc Weber
Sati as attuned attentional relationship. Two dimensions of training mindfulness: (i) temporal continuity (ii) spatial stability. Preferences and inclinations of meditators for one above the other are natural but need challenging. Instructions for a day's practice of kāyānupassanā.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-06-30 Holding Life Tenderly 50:48
Larry Yang
Mindfulness and Lovingkindness in Our Lives
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Annual People of Color Retreat-Deepen Your Dharma, Deepen Your Freedom

2015-06-29 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 2 1:24:42
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-06-29 Intention-attention-mindfulness: choices and challenges. 56:52
Akincano Marc Weber
3 Questions - body as anchor and resting place for attention.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 15 to July 31 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-06-29 The Vulnerability of Mindfulness:Being with What Is 38:05
Alexis Santos
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Integration of Wisdom and Compassion

2015-06-27 How Mindfulness, Concentration and Insight Work Together-Part II 68:56
Richard Shankman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Angela Center) Awakening Mindfulness and Compassion Retreat

2015-06-26 Mindfulness of Emotions 52:26
Gary Buck
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Angela Center) Awakening Mindfulness and Compassion Retreat

2015-06-25 How Mindfulness, Concentration and Insight Work Together - Part 1 61:21
Richard Shankman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Angela Center) Awakening Mindfulness and Compassion Retreat

2015-06-23 Mindfulness - The Multifaceted Jewel 57:37
Mark Coleman
Mindfulness has so many dimensions and can be hard to define, yet it is a central pillar of the Dhamma path. This talk explores some of it's dimensions and qualities.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness Facilitators Retreat

2015-06-22 The Reality of Mindfulness 68:56
George Mumford
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-06-22 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body - Week 1 1:26:52
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Body

2015-06-21 Dharma Lessons from Sayadaw U Tejaniya: Mindfulness of Mind 1:25:59
Steve Armstrong
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2015-06-20 The importance of mindfulness to liberation 53:34
Winnie Nazarko
A description of the nature of mindfulness (sati), why it is key in Buddhist practice and how it's trained in meditation practice. Given at short IMS retreat
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Letting Go of Distraction: Insight and Metta Weekend

2015-06-10 Mindfulness and the Body 50:01
Lila Kate Wheeler
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2015-06-09 Day 1 Mindfulness of Breathing Instructions Part 03 20:45
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: A Study, Discussion and Practice Retreat

2015-06-09 Day 1 The Four Noble Truths and Mindfulness 37:14
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: A Study, Discussion and Practice Retreat

2015-06-09 Day 1 Mindfulness of Breathing Instructions Part 02 43:52
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: A Study, Discussion and Practice Retreat

2015-06-09 Day 1 Mindfulness of Breathing Instructions Part 01 28:58
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: A Study, Discussion and Practice Retreat

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

2015-06-03 Brief mindfulness of everything instructions 45:28
Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Liberation of Heart and Mind: Insight Meditation and Lovingkindness Retreat

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