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2025-12-13 Brief Overview of the Bramhaviharas and Guided Mettā Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 46:31
Gullu Singh
Brief Overview of the Bramhaviharas and Guided Mettā Practiced. Gullu briefly describes the 4 divine abodes of Mettā (Benevolence), Karuna (Compasion), Mudita (Appreciative Joy) and Upekka (Equanimity). This is followed by a brief description of the difficulties often encountered in the mettā practice followed by a guided mettā practice using imagery and phrases to hold the intention for goodwill and even spark the actually feeling of goodwill
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Equanimity: Finding Balance in Uncertain Times

2025-12-13 Q&A 45:56
Ajahn Sucitto
00:23 Q1 How do we define a real state of meditation? Is it merely focus and concentration? Should we do samatha first or vipassana or both combined? 23:39 Q2 During walking meditation do we still observe breathing at the nostrils or radiating metta? 28:17 Q3 Is it okay to use the mantra Budho for walking meditation and during daily life activities? 29:32 Q4 I have committed some mistakes in the past, one which lost me a dear old friend and another one which causes me huge embarrassment every time I think about it. I feel a huge degree of sense of remorse and given the opportunity I would not do it again. What can I do to overcome this?... [and] During meditation my emotions are triggered. Should I come back to the breath or feel the emotion in the body? 37:22 Q5 How can I note intentions especially during meal time? There are so many of them! 40:27 Q6 What's the rationale behind not reading during a retreat? 42:29 Q7 When a person we love is doing harmful things, not correct practice despite your advice, they don't listen, how do I practice dhamma to avoid disappointment and sadness. 44:19 Q8 When it's in meditation my head naturally tilts upward. At this point the connection between the spine and the neck clicks. How to avoid it?
Bandar Utama Buddhist Society :  BUBS Silent Retreat

2025-12-05 Guided Lovingkindness (Metta) Meditation 36:05
River Wolton
Gaia House Boundless Heart, Vulnerable Life

2025-12-01 Q&A 50:15
Ajahn Sucitto
00:00 Q1 After a few years of meditation and keeping precepts the mind starts to dwell in beautiful states. The mind still struggles taking mind states as me. Can you provide some guidance? 09:00 Q2 Is pitti only felt in the body. I don't often get the sensations in the body however I do get a light mind and a smile. 12:28 Q3 The thinking mind is the builder isn't it? The house builder talked about in the suttas? 24:29 Q4 Where is citta? 25:48 Q5 If we can be aware of the body, mind and citta, what is it that watches them? Is it awareness or consciousness that is apart from them? 36:51 Q6 In the Sanyutta Nikaya, the collected sayings 46:54 says the cultivation of the heart's release through metta is beauty. How do you understand this? 42:56 Q7 I've noticed some people seem to have absolutely no empathy or sense of shame or concern for consequences. But I understand the sense of shame etc called hiri and otappa are supposed to be innate in all of us. Why are they absent in some people? 45:11 Q8 What is it referred to in the homage to the sangha, the four pairs, the 8 kinds of noble beings?
Nera Nara Retreat Centre :  Pak Chong Silent Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2025-11-28 Mantra - Metta Karuna Mudita Upekkha 11:40
Ajahn Sucitto
Nera Nara Retreat Centre :  Pak Chong Silent Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2025-11-27 Morning Instructions: Mettā for Oneself to Know Kuan Yin (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 53:21
Dawn Mauricio
When we offer mettā to ourselves, we're not trying to transform our experience into unconditional self-love—we're learning to love the parts of ourselves that don't want to love us back. This practice invites us to recognize all our parts because when we can love the fragmented parts of ourselves, we begin to see ourselves as sacred beings, and in knowing ourselves deeply, we come to know Kuan Yin.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Reclamation of the Sacred: Journey into Refuge, Presence, and Love

2025-11-26 Creativity, Courage & the Inner Critic (talk & guided Mettā meditation). 39:48
River Wolton
Gaia House Meditation & Creativity (online series)

2025-11-26 Morning Reflection: The Heart that Gives Itself Away 12:07
Devin Berry
A reflection on how boundless Metta naturally becomes gratitude and generosity. Grounded in early teachings, elemental presence, embodied practice, and the simple movement of a heart learning to give freely.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-11-25 The Overview Effect of the Heart 51:01
Devin Berry
Metta is a profound shift in perspective, linking the astronauts overview effect with the Buddha's teachings on Boundlessness. Through story, reflection and classical teaching, we explore how the heart opens beyond "me", revealing clarity, shared belonging and the identity shift that makes compassion the only sane response.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-11-24 Morning Reflection: The Way Across 12:00
Devin Berry
Inspired by Mettagu's question to the Buddha, this reflection pints to a directly visible path through suffering. Loosening the grip of "mine" and meeting life with clarity, ease and lovingkindness.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge November 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

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