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Dharma Talks
2022-07-10 Spiritual Urgency - Meditation 32:32
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2022-07-10 Spiritual Urgency - Talk 44:14
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2022-07-09 One Moment Many Times 1:26:26
Nathan Glyde
There is only this one moment to meet well. Listening in to the Buddha's teachings, we find a repeating theme of fully sustaining awakening qualities over many moments. How can we maintain insight lenses, virtuous activity, or gathered well-being for a single day?
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - Jul 2022

2022-07-09 Forgiveness: reflections and guided practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:34
Kristina Bare
Releasing the heart from resentment and anger while honoring accountability and emotional boundaries.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Lovingkindness Retreat

2022-07-09 Cultivating the investigation awakening factor 61:06
Chas DiCapua
Once becoming aware of an object, noticing if one's relationship with that object is one of reactivity or equanimity
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Stillness & Insight

2022-07-08 Purification of view – part two 45:18
Deborah Ratner Helzer
What is the actual experience of the mind? How can we sort out what is going on in there?
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2022

2022-07-08 Guided mettā meditation, Dhamma talk an entry-to-rains discussion on giving 1:32:16
Bhante Sujato
Guided mettā meditation for a loved one with focus on feeling. Dhamma talk an entry-to-rains discussion on giving (cāga/dana), drawing from the Dhammacakkappavattana sutta and the four noble truths. Cāga as one of the metaphors for nibbāna and how it fits into the four noble truths. Discussion of suffering and its relationship to letting go.
Lokanta Vihara

2022-07-08 Samadhi 44:23
Chas DiCapua
Understanding how calm, particularly in the body, can be a gateway to samadhi.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Stillness & Insight

2022-07-08 Dharma and Recovery 1:20:03
Walt Opie
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Lovingkindness Retreat

2022-07-08 Simple Mettā Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 61:08
Tempel Smith
Setting up and devoting ourselves to a steady mettā (loving kindness) meditation practice, we start where it is easiest and where we can keep it simple. With a basis of blending a sense of ease and relaxation with patient steady attentiveness, we invite mettā to arise in our hearts supported internally by images and phrases. Though it takes some experimenting to find balance with these tools, the repetition of mettā phrases keeps directing our attention to the purpose of mettā practice. These phrases are so very helpful when we live into more complex or challenging situations.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Lovingkindness Retreat

2022-07-08 Simple Mettā Meditation 25:00
Tempel Smith
Setting up and devoting ourselves to a steady mettā (loving kindness) meditation practice, we start where it is easiest and where we can keep it simple. With a basis of blending a sense of ease and relaxation with patient steady attentiveness, we invite mettā to arise in our hearts supported internally by images and phrases. Though it takes some experimenting to find balance with these tools, the repetition of mettā phrases keeps directing our attention to the purpose of mettā practice. These phrases are so very helpful when we live into more complex or challenging situations.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Lovingkindness Retreat

2022-07-07 Working with Hindrances to Mettā Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 49:25
Tempel Smith
As we practice mettā meditation we will have waves where the practice feels easy, intuitive and validating; and we will all have waves where we struggle. There are five very common states which visit us in meditation practice called the "five hindrances". These are commonly named in English as craving, aversion, dullness, restlessness, and doubt. For steady mettā practice our first response to these challenges is to practice more carefully with patience determination. The second response is to offer ourselves kindness and compassion during challenging times. For mettā meditation and for the other three brahmaviharas, our third response to challenging times is to turn wakefully towards the qualities of the challenge and see them as only temporary conditions. We can greatly reduce the experience of suffering in the hindrances when we have mindful experience of them.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Lovingkindness Retreat

2022-07-07 Loving kindness instructions 43:52
Chas DiCapua
Loving kindness with the easy being, self, and good friend.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Stillness & Insight

2022-07-07 Vedana Instructions 61:47
Chas DiCapua
Noticing how any moment of contact at the six cents doors is registered as pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Stillness & Insight

2022-07-06 Citta – the mind and its ways of Knowing 54:57
Akincano Marc Weber
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2022-07-06 Meditation: Cultivating a Gentle, Kind Attention 19:45
Tara Brach
This meditation calls on the image and felt sense of a smile as we scan through the body, and invites a receptive and caring presence, as we open our attention to the changing flow of life.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2022-07-06 Navigating the Dark Ages 43:42
Tara Brach
How do we process and respond to increasing societal oppression and violence? What helps us transform the energies of fear, hatred and delusion? This talk offers ways we can draw on our spiritual path to steady our heart and engage with presence, wisdom and care.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2022-07-06 Understanding the Experience of Non-Distraction - Meditation 34:47
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2022-07-06 Understanding the Experience of Non-Distraction - Talk 55:20
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2022-07-06 Mindfulness 44:15
Chas DiCapua
What it is and isn't. How it works. How it works with other path factors. How to cultivate it. The role it plays in liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Stillness & Insight

2022-07-06 Simple Mettā Breathing and Body Awareness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 51:03
Tempel Smith
There are so many ways to practice formal mettā (loving kindness) meditation, and they all benefit from a relaxed mind and body. The proximal cause for samadhi (concentration) to arise is from a deepening sense of happiness, calm, and contentment. Many practitioners are drawn to use will and force to concentrate their attention, and this leads to agitation, frustration, and fatigue. With mettā breathing and body awareness we can cultivate the ease so useful for our hindrances to subside.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Lovingkindness Retreat

2022-07-05 Purification of view – part one 45:27
Deborah Ratner Helzer
How can we see accurately what is really happening in this moment? What is the actual experience of the body?
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2022

2022-07-05 Setting Your Heart on the End of Ignorance 29:54
Dhammadīpā
A talk on intention, desire, confidence, and cultivation of the Eightfold Path, based on AN 4.178
Dassanāya Buddhist Community

2022-07-04 Dharma and Democracy: A Talk on the Fourth of July 67:15
Donald Rothberg
On the Fourth of July, we look at the relationship between the freedoms opened up by the dharma, the teachings and practices of awakening, and by the promise and actuality of democracy, at this time of peril for democracy in the U.S. and elsewhere. Can we imagine a spiritually-grounded democracy? To respond to this question, we examine the vision of democracy, remembering both some of the words of the founders and the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. It is a dream of a land where people of all races, all nationalities and all creeds can live together as brothers and sisters." We also explore the vision of dharma and awakening, including the Buddha's creation of a community separate from the prevailing caste system of his time. Yet we also need to look at the many "shadows" of both democracy and dharma, which obscure the vision and prevent its full realization. We end by pointing to a number of ways to renew, develop, and practice our visions of "spiritual democracy" in the different parts of our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2022-07-04 Sila: Moral Integrity Non-Harming and the Bliss of Blamelessness - Week 2 - Meditation 38:01
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Hybrid Summer Course: Sila: Moral Integrity, Non-Harming, and the Bliss of Blamelessness

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