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Dharma Talks
2020-11-09 Jhanas 5-8 1:13:21
Leigh Brasington
Dharma Zephyr Insight Meditation Community :  The Jhanas and Insight: a 10-Day Online Retreat

2020-11-07 Jhanas 1-4 1:13:39
Leigh Brasington
Dharma Zephyr Insight Meditation Community :  The Jhanas and Insight: a 10-Day Online Retreat

2020-01-02 Jhanas and Insight 1:36:13
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-18 An Introduction to the Jhanas 1:10:31
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-08-25 The Eight Jhanas and the Three Characteristics 60:59
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2019-08-18 Jhanas 5-8 1:11:36
Leigh Brasington
Tri State Dharma :  Jhanas, Satipatthana and Dependent Origination

2019-08-18 Jhanas 1-4 56:34
Leigh Brasington
Tri State Dharma :  Jhanas, Satipatthana and Dependent Origination

2019-05-06 Jhanas 5-8 28:22
Mary Aubry
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC Jhanas and Insight Retreat

2019-05-05 Jhanas 1-4 43:06
Mary Aubry
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC Jhanas and Insight Retreat

2019-02-20 Cultivating Meditative Absorptions (Jhanas) (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 63:40
Tempel Smith
There are two larger categories of meditation: samatha meditations and vipassana meditations. Samatha meditations are intended to calm, unify, balance and develop strengths of the heart, and vipassana meditations lead toward insight into our patterns of suffering, confusion, clarity and freedom. The samatha meditations can develop to the point where we are fully absorbed into our meditation subject. This talk describes this process.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Monthlong

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