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Dharma Talks
2016-05-09 Meditation: Guided Heart Forgiveness 28:50
Tara Brach
Tara gives brief instructions on the forgiveness practice, then guides us through a process of forgiveness of ourselves and others. “Forgiving is a movement of your heart not to carry aversive hatred or blame. That you can care about someone and still create boundaries… Each of you has this wisdom, heart, being place that intuits that there really isn’t freedom in the moments that you’re carrying blame and judgment.”
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2016 IMCW Spring Retreat: Intimacy with Life

2016-05-07 Guided Meditation 24:47
Ajahn Sucitto
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Rewilding The Mind

2016-05-07 Guided meditation instructions and questions and answers 44:56
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-05-05 Guided Meditation: Choiceless Awareness 44:59
Molly Swan
True North Insight Metta and Mindfulness: Beginnings and Endings

2016-05-01 Guided Metta Meditation 42:41
Molly Swan
True North Insight Metta and Mindfulness: Beginnings and Endings

2016-04-29 Guided metta meditation. 43:59
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2016 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2016-04-29 AM Guided Meditation: Opening Up Consciousness Through the Listening Door 22:40
Ajahn Sucitto
With deep listening the basis of citta can come forth - pure awareness and empathy.
Padmasambhava Peace Institute :  Body, Heart and Mind: Embodying Citta

2016-04-28 AM Guided Meditation: Tuning In to the Holistic Sense 46:38
Ajahn Sucitto
Experiment with turning attention to a more holistic sense - sensing the bodily form and space around it.
Padmasambhava Peace Institute :  Body, Heart and Mind: Embodying Citta

2016-04-24 Guided Meditation Forgiveness 48:41
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage 2016 Spring Month Long Hermitage Retreat

2016-04-24 Equanimity: Finding Balance in Our Practice 2:55:56
James Baraz
This daylong includes general talks on the theme of cultivating equanimity into your dharma practice. In addition to the talks and discussion, I offer the following practices with instructions that can be used to incline the mind toward equanimity (edited to remove lengthy periods of silence during the guided meditations): Practice #1 - Seeing things as they are Practice #2 - Looking through the lens of impermanence Practice #3 - Looking through the lens of vedana (feeling tone; 2nd foundation of mindfulness) Practice #4 - Equanimity with Big Mind meditation Practice #5 - Equanimty using traditional Brahma Viharas phrases
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

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