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2025-05-19 Mindfulness Will Protect You 46:10
Bart van Melik
Reflections on how mindfulness can be a refuge you can invest in
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Coming Home to Kind Awareness: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25BVM

2025-05-18 Mindfulness of Thoughts 43:51
Trudy Goodman
Big Bear Retreat Center Coming Home to Our Senses

2025-05-18 Mindfulness of Breathing (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 40:48
Susie Harrington, Devon Hase
Teachings and guided practice on mindfulness of the breath.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Nature of Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Students

2025-05-12 15 talk: Exploring the Second Noble Truth and the Second Establishment of Mindfulness 44:01
Jill Shepherd
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Nine-day retreat: Seeing clearly, finding freedom

2025-05-07 Guided Meditation: Exploring Emotions and Thoughts Connected to Contemporary Social and Political Events 2 40:16
Donald Rothberg
We begin with some guidance on developing samadhi (concentration) and stability, followed by practicing developing samadhi. After about 10 minutes developing samadhi, we move to mindfulness practice. After about another 10 minutes of practice, we then inquire into some of the emotions and thoughts that have been present recently, whether difficult or joyful, related to the current state of the society and world. We first relive a recent experience and then bring mindfulness to the somatic, emotional, and mental dimensions of experience. While staying silent, we also have a sense of being in community and sharing our experience. We then work with Kristen Neff's three-step self-compassion practice (shifting to a three-step joy or mudita practice if the experiences have been more positive).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-05-06 Equanimity as Wise View 36:09
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-05-06 Equanimity as Wise View 52:18
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-04-30 Mindfulness 41:47
Sharon Salzberg
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Retreat with Joseph Goldstein, Sharon Salzberg & Matthew Hepburn - 25FF

2025-04-30 Guided Meditation: Exploring Emotions and Thoughts Connected to Contemporary Social and Political Events 42:51
Donald Rothberg
After about 25 minutes of lightly guided practice, to settle with concentration and/or mindfulness practice, we explore in several ways some of the emotions and thoughts that have been present related to the current state of the society and world. We first relive a recent experience and then bring mindfulness to the somatic, emotional, and mental dimensions of experience. We then work with Kristen Neff's three-step self-compassion practice, leading to developing intentions for how to practice with such experiences in the future.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-04-28 Cittanupassana (Mindfulness of Thoughts) 38:23
Devon Hase
Teaching and guided meditation on using thoughts as our object of mindfulness.
Big Bear Retreat Center Simplicity and Stillness

2025-04-27 The Magic of Mindfulness 43:17
Devon Hase
Sutta stories about the blessings of mindfulness, including protection, remembering, embodiment, wisdom, and restfulness.
Big Bear Retreat Center Simplicity and Stillness

2025-04-26 Mindfulness of the Body with Vedana 38:50
Devon Hase
Big Bear Retreat Center Simplicity and Stillness

2025-04-20 Instructions & Meditation - Mindfulness of Experience in the Light of the Dharma 45:43
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation

2025-04-17 Instructions - Mindfulness of Body 57:49
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation

2025-04-17 Landing in the Breath 53:41
Matthew Brensilver
All phenomena tend to be experienced as possibilities. Mindfulness is about putting all our hope in the present moment.
Big Bear Retreat Center Ethics and Love in Interpersonal Life

2025-04-12 Wisdom in Action: Mindfulness and Sampajanna on the Path to Liberation 32:47
Devon Hase
This dharma talk explores how mindfulness (sati) functions as a "charioteer" guiding spiritual faculties, with special focus on sampajanna (clear knowing) and its four aspects: intention, suitability, domain, and non-delusion. Through stories and examples, devon illustrates how developing these qualities leads to wisdom that responds appropriately in each moment, supporting liberation from suffering.
Refuge of Belonging

2025-04-10 talk: Sīla part 3 - Exploring the second training precept to abstain from taking what is not given 25:57
Jill Shepherd
Looking at the second of Thich Nhat Hanh's Five Mindfulness Trainings, which he expands to include "I am committed to practicing Right Livelihood so that I can help reduce the suffering of living beings on Earth and stop contributing to climate change"
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight meetings 2025

2025-04-08 The Pyramid of Mindfulness 35:21
Bernat Font
An overview of the four satipaṭṭhānas, with emphasis on the fourth.
Gaia House The Path of Mindfulness : The Fourth Foundation

2025-04-07 Monday morning instructions 56:33
Jeanne Corrigal
Continuing with the first foundation of the body, and folding in faith - placing our heart on the practices of simplicity and calming. Also includes ways of meeting the hindrances through mindfulness and kindness.
Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community Liberative Dependent Origination: Supporting Awakening in the Mind and Heart

2025-04-06 Appreciative Joy - Meditation 30:54
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-04-06 Appreciative Joy - Talk 36:42
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-04-06 Morning instructions: Mindfulness of mind states 56:20
Yuka Nakamura
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students – 25AMW

2025-04-05 Morning reflections – Different tools and practices. Different reasons for sleepiness and lethargy. 50:20
Akincano Marc Weber
Relationship of different instructions to each other. Many spices, but we don't cook with all of them at once. Orientation: how to find out and recognize what's going in your mind. (Using the satipaṭṭhāna map) Relationship: a) getting reliably in touch with and b) learning to relate skillfully to the states. Shifting attention away from habits. Mindfulness does not mean 'no discernment' – it is quite capable on discerning what is wholesome and unwholesome.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students – 25AMW

2025-04-03 Three Friends: Appamada – Sati – Sampajañña 55:48
Akincano Marc Weber
The interplay of three functions of the mind in helping the contemplative practice. Appamada – an attitude of care Sati - a relationship: mindfulness as creating presence Sampajañña – a value context
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students – 25AMW

2025-04-03 Walking instructions: Mindfulness as an active and relational act. 6:42
Akincano Marc Weber
The overstretching of the visual metaphor for mindfulness ('observe, witness, get in perspective, look at' can leave us with the (erroneaous) impression that mindfulness can only 'observe' and wait. Let's not turn mindfulness in the John Silver's parrot on our shoulder.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students – 25AMW

2025-04-02 Gentle Mindfulness Instructions (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 42:14
Cara Lai
When we hear the words "be mindful," it often makes us think we have to intensify and be vigilant. But quite the opposite is true. This guided meditation is meant to help us find a softer, more receptive and sustainable way of being present.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Steadying the Heart: Refuge through the Four Sublime States

2025-04-02 Guided Meditation: Developing Samadhi (Concentration) 41:31
Donald Rothberg
We begin with a brief account of the nature of samadhi (usually translated as "concentration"), and then give instructions for developing samadhi in formal meditation. (We'll come back to discuss samadhi in more depth in the talk.) There are several reminders during the meditation to return to the focus on cultivating samadhi. In the last part of the meditation, we connect the greater stability that's developed in the practice of cultivating samadhi with cultivating mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-04-01 In Praise of Unification 58:33
Akincano Marc Weber
About the value of samatha – the practice of stillness – and samādhi – the state of unification brought about by samatha practice. Terminology: Why concentration is a bad word for either samatha or samādhi. What the diffence of attention and mindfulness is. The intrinsic value of unification, its relationship to vipassanā. Four reasons why Buddhist traditions value the practice of stilling the mind.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students – 25AMW

2025-04-01 The Uplifting Attitude of Compassion - Meditation 31:36
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center

2025-04-01 The Uplifting Attitude of Compassion - Talk 44:32
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome. No registration necessary. Led by Mark Nunberg and guest teachers. Mark Nunberg began his practice in 1982 and has been teaching meditation since 1990. He co-founded Common Ground Meditation Center in Minneapolis in 1993 with Wynn Fricke and continues to serve as the center’s Guiding Teacher. Mark has studied with both Asian and Western teachers and finds deep inspiration in the teachings of the Buddha. Mark practiced as a monk for five months in Burma and completed four three-month retreats at Insight Meditation Society Retreat Center, as well as many months of intensive retreat practice at The Forest Refuge. Mark continues to be a grateful student of Buddhist practice.
Common Ground Meditation Center

2025-03-27 Mindfulness of Thoughts 52:48
Kaira Jewel Lingo
In this talk, we explore mindfulness of thoughts as part of the third foundation of mindfulness—learning to meet thoughts not as distractions or enemies, but as present-moment experiences to observe with curiosity and care. Through guided practice and teachings, we investigate the nature of thinking, including how to relate to repetitive or difficult thoughts with clarity and compassion. By developing this skill, we discover a deeper steadiness and freedom in the midst of the mind’s activity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Return to Wholeness: Opening to Wisdom & Love - 25DW

2025-03-26 Our Filters and Emotions (3rd & 4th Foundations of Mindfulness) 19:14
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2025-03-23 Light on effort, an oar in the stream 40:37
Ajahn Sucitto
With effort, citta is the main thing. It’s both the heart quality from where intention streams and that which harvests the results. Then one knows where to best apply energy and how that’s done. Practise the application of effort to mindfulness of breathing, acknowledging and moderating the tools being used and the material they’re being applied to. When you practise rightly, there will be fortunate results.
Cittaviveka End of 2025 CBM Winter Retreat

2025-03-19 The Third Foundation of Mindfulness: Seeing Our Own Filters 26:39
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2025-03-15 The Process and Experience of "Streaming" 53:36
Tempel Smith
The Buddha wanted us to learn how to wakefully "stream", to realize we are forever and only a stream of mental and physical phenomena. We have no part internally or externally which is permanent, though in daily life we subjectively feel as if there is a lot of dependably permanent parts of life. With the deepening intimacy of mindfulness all there is is a flow and change. With patience we can learn to find liberation within the universal aspect of impermanence.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-13 Intro to Lovingkindness class 4: Metta Can Transform Difficulty 1:11:50
Dawn Neal
Introduction to Metta (lovingkindness) - Week Four Homework: Daily meditation: Offer kindness/goodwill to an easy being (or benefactor) & self, then someone or some part of you that you find difficult. Please practice 20 minutes or more a day. Remember, it is always okay to return to a being that is easy. It can also be very skillful to switch to mindfulness. Integrating mindfulness into metta practice can increase wisdom. This can be done by noticing what is and isn’t metta, without judging –or buying into–other emotions or experiences. In daily life, notice when Metta is present and when it isn’t. What are conditions that help it arise? Decrease? Appreciating the wish for metta, being interested in it, attending to it, helps to strengthen it.
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mettā (lovingkindness) meditation

2025-03-13 Instructions and Guided Meditation: Choiceless Attention 59:12
Tempel Smith
There is a style of mindfulness practice where we lightly attending a central, familiar anchor of attention, such as the breath or scanning the body, and then intentionally choose to watch our minds move through its habits and its nature. In this style of mindfulness practice we can watch our attention move through our six sense doors of stimulation. With this style of meditation we can directly see the dharma nature of our mind. With this style of practice we have to be careful we not lose attentiveness, which can be a shadow side of choiceless attention. We want to keep learning and discovering the dharma, and not space out into half committed mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-12 Mindfulness of "Knowing" through Six Sense Doors 50:27
Anushka Fernandopulle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-11 The Peace Beyond 29:37
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-03-11 The Peace Beyond 41:30
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-03-10 Morning Instructions on Mindfulness of Arising & Vanishing (Anicca) & Intention or Volition (Cetana) (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:35
Tara Mulay
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-08 Vedana: The 2nd Foundation of Mindfulness 54:44
Tempel Smith
An incredibly important aspect of mindfulness is to direct attention to "vedana" which is the tone of every moment which is either pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral. This one tone of conscious experience is at the very root of all suffering and therefore all liberation from suffering.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-07 Mindfulness and Inquiry into the Body (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 47:39
Kristina Bare
Seeing deeper into the true nature of body while cultivating the first two awakening factors of mindfulness (sati) and inquiry (dhamma vicaya)
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-07 Instructions and Guided Meditation: Mindfulness of Thought 59:08
Tempel Smith
5 mins for chanting refuges and precepts, then a careful guided meditation on mindfulness of thought. We create a base of being mindful with the breath and body to allow us some perspective on thought as a direct stream of phenomena.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-06 Intro to Lovingkindness class 3 1:20:52
Dawn Neal
Week Three Homework: 1. Daily meditation: 15-30 minutes per day if new, normal amount if experienced. At least 2/3 to easy being or benefactor and self, then someone neutral. Experiment with single words/short phrases or gestures to build stability/concentration Always okay to return to where it’s easy, or switch to mindfulness. 2. Micro-practice: offer pulses of kindness, privately, to strangers or neutral persons in the course of each day
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mettā (lovingkindness) meditation

2025-03-03 Tasting the True Grain of the Moment 45:31
Rebecca Bradshaw
With a more receptive mindfulness, we settle into tasting the truth of each moment
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-03-02 Finding Your Anchor in Meditation 58:38
Anushka Fernandopulle
Guided practice of tuning into mindfulness of the body with breath as a possible anchor.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-02-28 Intro to Lovingkindness class 2 63:28
Dawn Neal
Homework for this class is: Daily meditation: 15-20 minutes per day if new, normal amount if experienced. --At least 2/3 metta for easy being/benefactor & self. (start with easy being if it’s helpful). --Up to 1/3 mindfulness (or end with a bit of mindfulness). --If it gets challenging, return to where it’s easy. 2. Micro-practice: Stop, notice, appreciate, kindness/positive regard for self or others: Appreciation, gratitude, or inspiration as a form of mindfulness. If you don’t notice in daily life, recall/write down a few in the evening. Due to a recording error, the second mini lecture was not recorded. The topic was the Buddhist and Scientific rationales for cultivating lovingkindness for oneself. The scientific study referenced is entitled "Open Hearts Build Lives," by Barbara Fredrickson, et al. https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=-0XLchUAAAAJ&citation_for_view=-0XLchUAAAAJ:geHnlv5EZngC
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mettā (lovingkindness) meditation

2025-02-23 As the Hollow Reed Becomes a Flute 28:31
Ayya Medhanandi
There is a transcendent Reality – inaccessible to the thought world – but to be known with right mindfulness and its accompanying powers of mind, patiently developed and polished day by day. These skills we learn provide tremendous traction to cultivate the mind, like gardeners watering the seeds of awakening. At the root of this uplifting spiritual training is the fundamental premise of our mortality. But are you ready to sit at the altar of the sublime and to have your illusions shattered? Like the hollow reed that becomes a flute, empty yourself of fear and be the pure love you seek.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2025-02-23 05 meditation: Mindfulness of the body and physical sensations 30:33
Jill Shepherd
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Nine-day retreat: The heart’s release - Cultivating the spiritual faculties

2025-02-22 03 meditation: Arriving more fully here 36:29
Jill Shepherd
Settling in to the body sitting, breathing, balancing the overall energy through the rhythm of breathing in and out Closing with short instructions for maintaining continuity of mindfulness
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Nine-day retreat: The heart’s release - Cultivating the spiritual faculties

2025-02-20 Intro to Lovingkindness class 1 1:11:39
Dawn Neal
Week One Homework: 1. Daily meditation: 15-20 minutes per day if new, normal amount if experienced. 2/3 appreciating & offering, 1/3 mindfulness (if you have practiced mindfulness) 2. Micro-practices: notice/recall feeling or offering kindness. Notice kindness between others.
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mettā (lovingkindness) meditation

2025-02-18 Third foundation: Mind/Heart States 49:54
Rebecca Bradshaw
Talk on the third foundation of mindfulness
Twin Cities Vipassana Collective TCVC FEBRUARY 2025 RETREAT

2025-02-17 Body: First establishment of mindfulness 48:24
Chas DiCapua
Twin Cities Vipassana Collective TCVC FEBRUARY 2025 RETREAT

2025-02-12 Guided Meditation: Exploring Feeling-Tone and Reactivity 0:00
Donald Rothberg
(Recording not available) 
After guidance in developing concentration and mindfulness, we practice in silence. Then there is guidance related to mindfulness of the feeling-tone (the Second Foundation of Mindfulness), particularly the pleasant or the unpleasant (and whether there is reactivity, grasping after the pleasant and pushing away in some way the unpleasant), related to the theme of the talk given after the meditation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-02-12 Mindfulness of Strong Emotions 58:57
Devon Hase
Instructions and guided practice on meditating with strong emotions - light RAIN with somatic experiencing using orienting, titrating, and pendulating.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2025 February Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-02-11 The Hindrances and Mindfulness 47:27
Deborah Ratner Helzer
There is tremendous power in being mindful in the midst of the hindrances
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-02-10 Understanding Impermanence, Week 5 of 6 - Talk 55:56
Mark Nunberg
This talk centers around the mindfulness of death.
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies: Understanding Impermanence

2025-02-09 Teachings on Second and Third Foundations of Mindfulness 58:55
Devon Hase
Short talk followed by a guided meditation on working with vedana in the mind. How to practice with thoughts and their machinations in the third foundation of mindfulness from the Satipatthana Sutta.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2025 February Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-02-08 Peace in the Presence of the 5 Hindrances 1:46:10
Jean Esther
When we bring mindfulness and non-identification to difficult mind states such as the hindrances they become less of an obstacle and more of doorway to freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Creating a Suitable Home for the Heart - 25CDC

2025-02-08 Stay in your boat 31:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Retreat is an occasion in which to repair, reset. In terms of life and meditation practice. In this process, mindfulness is accompanied by atapi - ardour, keeping things fresh - and various forms of clear comprehension (sampajano): to sense what is appropriate and fitting. Through referring to what arises in terms of objects one cultivates comprehension of purpose: to know objects as they are, and not self. This is comprehension in terms of non-delusion. There is also comprehension in terms of context (gocara), both internal and. external. This cultivation brings stillness in the midst of conditions, and if we keep this going results build up. Through sustaining clear comprehension one realizes an openness that is stable, alert and all-encompassing
Cittaviveka

2025-02-06 Intro to Mindfulness Week 4: Thinking 1:30:59
Dawn Neal, Mei Elliott
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2025-02-06 Intro to Mindfulness, week 4: Thinking 1:30:59
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2025-02-06 Morning Reflections - Seven Awakening Factors: Sati/Mindfulness 14:52
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-02-05 Guided Meditation: Exploring Some Further Ways We Construct Experience 35:51
Donald Rothberg
We start with basic instructions in developing (1) concentration and stability, and (2) mindfulness, and then practice developing these two qualities. With mindfulness practice, we notice the main patterns of thoughts, emotions, and bodily experience. In the second half of the session, we work with being aware of the feeling-tone (linked with the Second Foundation of Mindfulness), noticing moderate (or somewhat greater) pleasant or unpleasant feeling-tones, and what occurs after we notice them. We also attend for a short period of two minutes to the moment-to-moment feeling tones of pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral, and then go back to basic mindfulness practice for the last part of the session.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-02-05 Instructions on Noting (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:18
Devon Hase
A brief overview of noting practice as done using sounds, body, or breath as our primary anchor. Description of how to use perception (sañña) as the proximate cause for a moment of mindfulness to arise, followed by a silent 30 min meditation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2025 February Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-02-03 3rd Foundation of mindfulness w guided 58:38
Vinny Ferraro
This talk explores our capacity to know the quality of awareness itself.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Peace in Presence: A Four-Night Retreat for All - 25JH

2025-02-02 Morning instructions, hindrances and vedana 64:54
JoAnna Hardy
Short talk and 30 min. guided meditation on the first foundation of mindfulness
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Peace in Presence: A Four-Night Retreat for All - 25JH

2025-02-01 Reflections on Kindness as Part of Mindfulness Practice; Guided Meditation : Breathing In and Out Compassion. 58:00
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Freedom in Daily Life (online weekend retreat)

2025-01-30 Intro to Mindfulness Week 3: Emotions 1:26:49
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2025-01-26 Liberation through Non-Clinging - Talk 39:56
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-01-26 Liberation through Non-Clinging - Meditation 27:48
Mark Nunberg
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness. The Buddha taught that mindfulness is the way to go beyond habits of distraction and grasping. To walk this path of wisdom and compassion, we need the support of a community that shares this intention. Each session includes a guided meditation, dharma talk, and discussion. Both experienced and beginning meditators are welcome.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-01-23 Intro to Mindfulness Week 2:Body 1:28:46
Mei Elliott
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2025-01-17 Freedom Needs Roots - on Mindfulness of Breathing 44:29
Bernat Font
Gaia House The Liberating Breath

2025-01-17 Module III: Working with The Hindrances 1:47:27
Howard Cohn
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Working with the Hindrances 2-hour practice period ('module'); includes instruction and guided and silent practice. One of four modules each day on the daily retreat theme, with Howard Cohn, Carla Brennan or Genevieve Tregor.
One World Mindfulness Freeing the Heart, Awakening Insight

2025-01-17 Intro to Mindfulness Week 1: Breathing 63:22
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2025-01-16 Module II: Mindfulness of the Body 1:58:12
Howard Cohn
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Mindfulness of the Body 2-hour practice period ('module'); includes instruction and guided and silent practice. One of four modules each day on the daily retreat theme, with Howard Cohn, Carla Brennan or Genevieve Tregor.
One World Mindfulness Freeing the Heart, Awakening Insight

2025-01-14 Candy *ss sh*t - Training Mindfulness Teachers at the VA 59:22
Christiane Wolf
Transforming the lives of thousands of vets around the country; McMindfulness; Equanimity vs Indifference as a stress response.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-01-13 Guided Meditation on Mindfulness of Feeling Tones. 25:17
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Freedom in Daily Life (online series)

2025-01-12 Mindfulness and Liberation 64:24
Jeanne Corrigal
This talk offers an overview of the Satipatthana map and an exploration of the 7 Factors of Awakening.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-01-12 Instructions on Feeling Tones - the 2nd Foundation of Mindfulness 66:48
Bob Stahl
Learning abut the importance of this 2nd foundation of mindfulness as a gateway to lessen suffering and as a gateway to greater peace.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-01-11 Entering the undifferentiated 50:09
Ajahn Sucitto
Progressive cultivation of mindfulness to maintain presence through the range of states, so that one allows then to pass. Attention is less snagged on different qualities. It opens to simple awareness. Familiar reactions, and with them, identification,subside. Undifferentiated awareness remains. (refers to S.47:42)
Cittaviveka

2025-01-10 Renunciation and Mindfulness Based Dukkha Reduction 63:16
Christiane Wolf
The power of renunciation, my path from Dharma to MBSR and translations of Dukkha
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-01-10 Wisdom – which mountain and how to climb 48:45
Ajahn Sucitto
Practice is about fostering growth based on wisdom, effort and view. Wisdom is conditioned by a faith that leads on to motivation/desire, energy, heart and discriminative attention (iddhipada). Effort should be wisely moderated - to sustain, restrain, persevere, uplift, calm. Application of citta is fundamental to the Path; but make it relevant to uplifting the heart. Details on application to mindfulness of breathing.
Cittaviveka

2025-01-08 Guided Meditation: Identifying Some of the Ways that We Construct Experience 37:10
Donald Rothberg
After some basic instructions in developing concentration and stability, as well as mindfulness, we practice in silence. After about another ten minutes, there are several periodic brief periods of guided practice, in which we are guided to notice our main patterns of thought and perception of objects. In the latter part of the period, we are guided to drop constructions of experience in two ways.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-01-06 Overview of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness, and Reflections on Embodied Mindfulness. 58:00
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Freedom in Daily Life (online series)

2025-01-05 Mindfulness, Refuge, and the Four Noble Truths (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 50:41
Tara Mulay
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Winter Insight Retreat

2025-01-02 Reflections on vedanā (hedonic tone) and guided practice 43:39
Akincano Marc Weber
Hedonic tone (vedanā) as a feature of human experience is the major factor in governing involuntary attention – vedanā rules much of our attention. The reflections unpack the role of feeling tone on attention, intention and the cultivation of mindfulness. Learning to cultivate attention beyond gratification and avoidance and to uncouple attention from pleasant or unpleasant feeling tone.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2025-01-01 Kafka – Love, Loss and the Satipaṭṭhāna 68:20
Akincano Marc Weber
Kafka and the girl with a lost doll. Satipaṭṭhāna and Suttas in general – a little history. Satipaṭṭhāna as a cartography of human expericence: the 'raw materials' to establish mindfulness in. (This is not the satipaṭṭhāna as exercise but their use as a map of the somatic, hedonic, affective and discursive aspects of mind.) This orientation helps greatly with the actual practice of satipatthana exercises outline elsewhere.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2025-01-01 Guiding Through the Four Establishments of Mindfulness, and the Four Brahma Viharas (heart qualities). 44:36
Ayya Anandabodhi
An overview of the Satipatthana sutta and the four brahma viharas, with an encouragement to practice with what is accessible and not get lost in a large array of possible meditation practices.
Aloka Earth Room & Parayana Vihara :  Saranaloka New Year Retreat 2024 - 2025

2024-12-31 Third Foundation: Mindfulness of Citta (the heart-mind) 48:37
Devon Hase
Teaching and guided meditation practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

2024-12-31 Different kinds of Attention; their role and relationship to Mindfulness 56:54
Akincano Marc Weber
The challenge of attending and being mindful. Mindfulness (sati) and Attention (manasikāra) are different things. Attention comes in two forms: voluntary and involuntary attention.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2024-12-21 Mindfulness of Citta: Third Foundation 64:00
Devon Hase
Teachings on mindfulness of the heart/mind including guided practice recognizing and allowing our emotions, moods, and mindstates.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Winter Solstice Retreat: Embracing the Dark, Inviting the Light

2024-12-20 How to Work with the Hindrances 57:15
Devon Hase
Stories and teachings on working with Nivaranas - they are not hindrances if we know them with mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Winter Solstice Retreat: Embracing the Dark, Inviting the Light

2024-12-18 Practicing at the Winter Solstice: Guided Meditation 40:39
Donald Rothberg
At the time of the Winter Solstice, our practice (for the Wednesday morning gathering) connects our usual grounding in concentration, mindfulness, and lovingkindness with themes related to the later talk on the Winter Solstice, particularly opening to the unknown and mysterious, and to what is difficult, through mindfulness and compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-12-17 Mindfulness of Mental Phenomena 1:50:15
Howard Cohn
Day 4, Module I: Mindfulness of Mental Phenomena
One World Mindfulness Opening to Wisdom and Love

2024-12-16 Mindfulness of Feeling Tone 1:27:58
Howard Cohn
Day 3, Module I: Mindfulness of Feeling Tone
One World Mindfulness Opening to Wisdom and Love

2024-12-15 Mindfulness of the Body 1:36:00
Howard Cohn
Day 2, Module IV: Mindfulness of the Body
One World Mindfulness Opening to Wisdom and Love

2024-12-15 Mindfulness of the Body 1:43:55
Howard Cohn
Day 2, Module II: Mindfulness of the Body
One World Mindfulness Opening to Wisdom and Love

2024-12-12 Mindfulness of Mind States 57:44
Ayya Anandabodhi
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Where Wisdom & Compassion Meet - Monastic Retreat

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