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2009-02-15 Mindfulness Part 2 61:52
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Self No Self and the Creative Process

2009-02-14 Mindfulness Part 1 1:22:49
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Self No Self and the Creative Process

2009-02-09 How Mind Habits Change 58:04
Sylvia Boorstein
Beginning with the hypothesis that the natural mind, unconfused by fixed views or hindrance energies, is clear and buoyant and conducive to happiness; this talk specifically details the ways in which concentration, mindfulness, effort and good will(Metta) work to lesson attachment to view and afflictive emotions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation February

2009-02-03 Two Talks: 1- Mindfulness and Emptiness - The Foundations; 2 - The Ending of the World 1:14:07
Rob Burbea
Please note that these talks are from a 4 week retreat for experienced meditators. The talks and meditations can be listened to in any order or individually, but as they progressively unfold different levels of understanding of Emptiness, they will probably be more fully understood and the practices more easily developed if taken in series
Gaia House Meditation on Emptiness (2009)

2009-02-02 May I Meet This Moment Fully As A Friend 60:28
Sylvia Boorstein
This is an opening night talk for a month long mindfulness retreat which presents the rationale for practicing in the form that we do. It includes readings from the Foundations of Mindfulness Sutta. It also makes the connection between mindfulness and metta practice and the rationale for practicing both simultaneously.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation February

2009-02-02 Ekayana - The Way to One 46:45
Kittisaro
All practices converge in mindfulness, all practices emerge from mindfulness - mindfulness is the royal way to the One
Dharmagiri Original Brightness Retreat

2009-01-27 All Beings are of One Substance 34:57
Kittisaro
Avalokitesvara – the Lord of Ease Ekayana – All streams lead to the ocean - all Dharma doors lead to the One Heart All Dharma doors are connected to Mindfulness Crossing over beings of the self nature – being kind is being Kuan Yin All Beings have been our mother, father, relative and are potential Buddha’s Kittisaro’s mother’s death and his tribute to her
Dharmagiri Original Brightness Retreat

2009-01-27 Mindfulness of Movement 41:42
Ajahn Sucitto
The underlying bent of the mind is craving, that leaning of the mind to have, get, find, belong. In meditation we practise with loosening that craving energy, and introducing calming subjects for recollection. Walking meditation is a skilful means for loosening and gentling the mind.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2009-01-26 Spontaneous Meditation: The Sacred Art Of Presencing 27:31
Lama Surya Das
The intrinsic nature of mind is naturally lucid, aware, bright, open, empty and cling free. It is only temporarily limited or corrupted by being mixed with adventitious obscurations. Lama Surya Das explains & elucidates natural meditation, nowness-awareness, how to sit and gage and be, and explains his original four kinds of mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2009-01-20 Emptying the Boulders of the Mind 43:10
Thanissara
Using the breath to steady the mind, to reflect on impermanence and to see ‘non ownership’ The boulder is not heavy if you don’t pick it up This is ‘how it is’ – methods to access the third noble truth Replacing reactivity with mindfulness – the flood stopper
Dharmagiri Original Brightness Retreat

2009-01-18 The Centrality of Minfulness 37:16
Thanissara
Replacing reactivity of mind with mindfulness Mindfulness as container & as that which reveals & discerns what is Citta conditioned by perception & sankhara Healing the citta through mindful awareness Finding balanced energy as a support for mindfulness
Dharmagiri Original Brightness Retreat

2009-01-17 Wise Mindfulness 59:01
Christina Feldman
Gaia House An Exploration of Mindfulness MBCT/SR Retreat

2009-01-15 Knowing Through Dispassion 37:24
Ajahn Sucitto
Mindfulness offers the ability to sustain, to notice, and therefore to be wise. Through this we can experience feelings that arise as energy in the body. Stepping back, there is a shift from being in these to a knowingness of them, with resultant dispassion. This is the liberating process of insight.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2009-01-15 Opening Talk for An Exploration of Mindfulness MBCT/SR Retreat 60:03
Christina Feldman
Gaia House An Exploration of Mindfulness MBCT/SR Retreat

2009-01-14 Generating Skilful Feeling 34:30
Ajahn Sucitto
Mindfulness is about knowing how one is affected. We come to know where impulses and intentions/motivations come from, whether these are spiritual or worldly. With skilful intention, there is the possibility to generate pleasant feeling within ourselves. We can find joy in our own presence rather than through external means.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2009-01-12 Stories About How Mindfulness Works 45:34
Sylvia Boorstein
Stories about wisdom - how knowing profoundly that everything is changing, that our experience is created by myriad factors beyond our control, that acceptance and compassion create a peaceful mind - and how mindfulness creates that wisdom - paying attention
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Scientists Retreat

2009-01-12 Energy,view and Anapansati 37:43
Ajahn Sucitto
When the mind is relieved from pressure, we can review the experience of what’s running through the mind, feeling the changes in terms of somatic energy. This energy body has primary intelligence, and retains learnt impressions. Through mindfulness of breathing, we calm and soothe this energy body – with resultant clarity.
Cittaviveka Winter Retreat

2009-01-05 Are You Brave Enough To Be Transformed By Lovingkindness? 59:58
Sylvia Boorstein
Lovingkindness is presented as a "subset" of mindfulness: Attention to the third foundation of mindfulness, specifically the presence (or absence) of good will in the mind. Meditation is presented as a technique for letting go of all limiting stories (fixed views) that inhibit us from becoming the fully loving (and tolerant) people we could be.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta

2008-12-30 A Taste of Freedom 51:22
Christina Feldman
The Buddha encourages us to find a taste of freedom in the contemplation of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness. It is a teaching that encourages the deepening of insight in the classroom of our lives.
Gaia House Stillness and Insight - The New Year's Retreat

2008-12-19 The Four Domains Of Mindfulness - Part 2 53:46
Marcia Rose
Are you looking in the right place and in the right way for the happiness that you are seeking? Mindfulness of feelings: pleasant, unpleasant or neutral feeling tone Mindfulness of the mind: mental factors/the colorations of consciousness Mindfulness of Dhammas: seeing & knowing experience through the doors of the truth/the way of things
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge December 2008 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2008-12-13 Mindfulness, Peace and Happiness 52:10
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Mindfulness, Peace and Happiness

2008-12-12 Opening Talk for Mindfulness, Peace and Happiness Retreat 69:25
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House Mindfulness, Peace and Happiness

2008-12-05 The Fourth Foundation Of Mindfulness 59:09
Sally Armstrong
The Satipatthana Sutta (usually translated as the Foundations of Mindfulness) offers a complete description of the practice of mindfulness, beginning with the direct awareness of the breath and the body, progressing through mindfulness of vedana or feeling tone, to the more subtle object of the Third Foundation, mindfulness of mind states. The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness represents the culmination of this series of practices, and can be seen as a direct pointing, again and again, to the possibility of freedom through direct awareness of where we get caught, and how to turn the mind towards liberation. This talk is an overview of the practices of the Fourth Foundation, which can be seen as both the last in the sequence of practices, and as a progression in itself. It also covers how the Fourth Foundation can actually be skillfully interwoven into our practice of the other foundations.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2008-12-03 The Embodied Journey 61:00
Phillip Moffitt
Opening to mindfulness of the body is both the beginning of practice and the vehicle that carries you through the practice as the "felt sense." Embodied presence through awareness of the body is one of the fruits of practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Three Centers Retreat: Eye of Wisdom; Heart of Compassion; Body of Awakening

2008-11-22 Mindfulness Of Breathing 48:43
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2008-11-20 Anapanasti 55:30
James Baraz
Mindfulness of breathing
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2008-11-19 Metta - The Practice Of Kindness 58:13
Mark Coleman
This talk gives a thorough overview of the practice and application of metta (unconditional love). Also explored is the unity of mindfulness and metta, and how when metta is cultivated it becomes a source of wisdom in our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Meditation and Yoga

2008-11-16 Mindfulness Of The Body 53:37
Mark Coleman
Mindfulness of the body as a vehicle of awakening - this talk explores what's challenging about being in the body - working with physical pain, difficult emotions, and how mindfulness practice helps bring insight and ease.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Meditation and Yoga

2008-11-13 Let The Breath Just Be The Breath 56:04
Sally Armstrong
The way we experience ourselves and the world is highly conditioned by our perceptions , known as sañña in the Buddhist teachings. Through the process of perception we judge and filter our experience, preventing us from seeing things as they really are. The practice of mindfulness offers the possibility of working directly with our perceptions, and even inclining the mind towards more skillful and pleasant ways of experiencing ourselves and the world.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2008-11-06 A Journey To Now With Mindfulness And Concentration 59:01
Sharda Rogell
An overview of the qualities of mindfulness as an expression of the awakening mind and heart.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Embodied Presence

2008-11-02 An Attitude Of Mindfulness 54:34
Guy Armstrong
The right attitude for meditation is one free of wanting, resistance or delusion. Then we can achieve the intelligent knowing of experience that mindfulness offers.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2008-11-01 Openness Acceptance Intimacy 67:22
Eugene Cash
Openness, Acceptance, and Intimacy are qualities of Mindfulness practice that lead to awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2008-10-28 Cycles Of Awakening 59:25
Tempel Smith
There are two great cycles of the Mind on the path of Awakening. Once cycle increases as happiness and freedom through the Four Foundations of Mindfulness. The other is through struggling and rejecting the experience.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation

2008-10-22 Practicing With Fear - part I 58:16
Donald Rothberg
Fear is a very powerful force in our lives- personally, interpersonally and socially. What is fear and how do we work with it? Here we explore the nature of fear and its complex nature as involving intelligence and an urge to action, but also commonly reactivity and delusions. We suggest several main ways of practicing, 1) coming back to balance through antidotes such as metta, beauty and refuges in our deeper values; 2) mindfulness; 3) wisdom and 4) active inquiry and engagement with our own fear.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2008-10-19 Coming Home - The Precious Experience Of Belonging 38:45
Larry Yang
How the sense of belonging is so important to our spiritual practice and our lived lives. A sense of trust and safety supports our mindfulness practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center LGBTQ

2008-10-18 The Gift Of Presence And Loving Kindness On Our Paths Of Awakening 48:42
Arinna Weisman
The transformative power of mindfulness to all our experiences as described in the four foundations of mindfulness and its companion loving kindness and forgiveness in holding the places of forgetting
Spirit Rock Meditation Center LGBTQ

2008-10-02 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 4 1:28:14
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-09-25 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 3 1:28:12
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-09-24 Soul Retrieval 1:12:07
Tara Brach
When we become stressed and reactive, we lose contact with our natural spontaneity, wisdom and openheartedness. This talk investigates the ways we become caught in the stress-trance and the key elements in awakening: pausing and remindfulness. Using the gateway of the senses, we explore both the pathway of presence and the gifts of reconnecting with soul, spirit, essence.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2008-09-13 The Road Less Travelled 50:57
Christina Feldman
Anxiety and Aversion are the proximate causes of disconnection in our lives. This talk explores the ways that mindfulness and investigation take us from a life of impulse and reactivity to a conscious, responsive life.
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation

2008-09-12 Opening Talk for Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation 46:15
Christina Feldman
Gaia House Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation

2008-09-11 Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 1 1:33:37
Mark Nunberg
Class
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-09-06 Wise Speech And The Path Of Liberation 64:16
Donald Rothberg
For this retreat on wise speech, mindfulness, and non-violent communication, we begin with examining the place of wise (or "right") speech in the Eightfold Path, and how it is linked to training and development in wisdom, ethics, and meditation. We then reflect on the importance for this path of speech, and the four ethical guidelines for speech given by the Buddha: (1) truthfulness, (2) helpfulness, (3) warmth/kindness, and (4) appropriateness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness, Wise Speech and Nonviolent Communication

2008-08-25 Bringing The Practice Home 56:49
Adrianne Ross
An end of retreat talk: Practice and principles to bring our insights and practice into our lives. Includes wise intention, renunciation, loving kindness and balanced effort and mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration

2008-08-14 Tranquility And Concentration 63:49
Bhante Buddharakkhita
The tranquility and concentration factors of enlightenment are the natural outcome of mindfulness and wise attention. With a concentrated mind, one can see things as they really are. This is the path of awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center People of Color Retreat

2008-08-13 Four Noble Truths 63:13
Steve Armstrong
The bedrock teaching of all Buddhist traditions are discovered through mindfulness practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight and the Art of Equanimity: Insight Meditation Retreat

2008-08-12 G.M - Centering On Goodness 48:57
Ajahn Sucitto
One of our most important resources in mediation is basic well-being. We get distracted away from it. Mindfulness of body supports us to stay in touch with this sense of goodness.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat

2008-08-07 Accepting Experience While Wanting Change 58:33
Marvin Belzer
We use methods in mindfulness meditation to develop a number of highly valued qualities of mind including concentration, experiential inquiry, kindness, shared joy, and equanimity. At the same time we maintain from the beginning a basic attitude of radical acceptance; we respect self-acceptance as an element of each of the methods. Wait a minute. Is this coherent? Is it a joke? If we are practicing a method to improve the mind, can we really practice radical acceptance at the same time? Put abstractly it can be made to seem paradoxical. Yet the paradox can be resolved. And more important than conceptual resolution is the fact that in practice we find that the methods are transformative when practiced skillfully in a framework of radical acceptance.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Young Adult Retreat

2008-08-05 Eye Of The Storm: The Benefits Of Mindfulness 56:27
Diana Winston
A talk for young adults (and others) on mindfulness, how it works, its benefits, what makes it hard, and some of the science of mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Young Adult Retreat

2008-08-02 Mindfulness Of Mind 43:25
Amita Schmidt
How to work with thoughts and emotions.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Investigating Life: Insight Meditation Retreat for 18-32 Year Olds

2008-07-23 Layers 60:25
Andrea Fella
Often we experience ourselves as a complex interweaving of layers of habits, beliefs and emotions. Investigating the obvious aspects of the outer layer, and being aware of our attitude about that layer, the layers gradually dissolve. The pairing of the wisdom of acceptance with the clarity of mindfulness guides us through our moment to moment experience towards freedome.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation

2008-07-17 Embracing Suffering 50:05
Ajahn Sucitto
(Given on Asalha Puja, commemorating the occasion when the Buddha taught the Four Noble Truths.) A lot of our practice is about squaring up to the first noble truth of suffering rather than wriggling away from it. Mindfulness of body provides a channel to open up to suffering, where it can be experienced in terms of energies rather than thoughts and emotions.
Cittaviveka 2008 Cittaviveka Vassa Group Retreat

2008-06-25 The Science Of Meditation 58:57
Diana Winston
This talk discusses the current research in mindfulness, including the areas of physical health, attention, mental health, self-compassion, and brain research.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness Training for Yoga Teachers

2008-06-16 Being Embodied with Mindfulness 53:30
Sharda Rogell
When awareness mingles with sensations in the body, it is like returning home after a long journey. So why is it so hard to rest in the immediacy of our experience called 'body'?
Gaia House Insight Meditation And Contemplative Inquiry

2008-06-10 Exploring The Universe Within 55:19
Greg Scharf
How I came to practice – intro; followed by an exploration of the nature of mind, a description of the qualities of mindfulness as a toll for investigation and liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat

2008-06-07 Relaxation, Curiosity And Mindfulness 58:01
Rebecca Bradshaw
How relaxation and curiosity support our journey to see the truth of how things are.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat

2008-05-31 Joy Of Practice 69:45
Mark Coleman
What are the joys and fruits of the practice of Vipassana/mindfulness? This talk elaborates the peace, joy, freedom that arises from meditation; especially in regard to seeing clearly the nature of thought, papanca and disengaging from the delusions of mind.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation for the Curious

2008-05-31 Exploring Mindfulness 60:01
Thanissara
Gaia House An Exploration Of Mindfulness

2008-05-31 Mindfulness and the Indriyas 1:13:03
Thanissara
This talk also includes Mahesi Caplan
Gaia House An Exploration Of Mindfulness

2008-05-30 An Exploration of Mindfulness 44:46
Thanissara
This talk also includes Mahesi Caplan
Gaia House An Exploration Of Mindfulness

2008-05-21 Mindfulness In Relationship To Food 59:54
Pablo Das
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2008-05-14 Essential Dharma, Class 7 - Wise Mindfulness 54:07
Richard Shankman
Wise Mindfulness
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma 2008 - Session II

2008-05-10 A Little Renunciation 32:45
Ayya Medhanandi
How training the mind in following precepts, such as the rules regarding the use of four monastic requisites - food, robes, shelter, and medicines, can win us greater patience, faith, gratitude, calm, courage, and mindfulness. Such ways of renunciation test our commitment to the path and teach us how to forgive and let go even our fears so that we harvest the riches of joy, compassion and inner peace.
Toronto Theravada Buddhist Community (TBC)

2008-05-05 Questions And Answers #1 - Evening Dharma Talk 7:30 PM 66:58
Ajahn Sucitto
On self-aversion, on the distinction between mindfulness and insight and on the development of samadi.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Entering the Sacred: Monastic Retreat

2008-05-03 Balancing The Indriya - Evening Dharma Talk 53:52
Ajahn Sucitto
The five indriya: faith, persistence, mindfulness, concentration, and discernment merge in the Deathless where they correctly balance each other.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Entering the Sacred: Monastic Retreat

2008-05-03 Ode To Mindfulness 47:19
Trudy Goodman
Why we practice mindfulness & why we feel such gratitude for this particular teaching. In this talk, the melding of mindfulness and metta become clear thrugh story and poetry.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Yucca Valley) Yucca Valley Spring Insight Retreat

2008-04-26 The Power of Mindfulness to go beyond Reactivity and Coercion 61:48
Mark Nunberg
Retreat Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-04-09 Mindfulness Of The Body, III 67:19
Donald Rothberg
Mindfulness of the body goes against the grain of our culture yet is fundamental for most of us to bring awareness, compassion and wisdom to daily life. We explore some of the transformation possible through mindfulness of the body.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2008-04-09 Mindfulness Part 2 44:30
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Hermitage

2008-04-07 Mindfulness Part 1 64:44
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage Hermitage

2008-04-02 The Clarity And Promise Of Mindfulness 63:49
Heather Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 101

2008-03-20 Buddhadharma As A Path Of Happiness - part 2: Mindfulness 54:47
James Baraz
This is the second of a series based on cultivating the wholesome states that I share in my Awakening Joy Class. This first week we’ll explore the theme of Mindfulness as a path for well-being. We will share some practical exercises to use in daily life as well as understand why mindfulness is called by the Buddha “the most direct way to overcome sorrow and despair and realize the highest happiness.”
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2008-03-15 The Attitude Of Awareness 54:07
Guy Armstrong
The right attitude for meditation is one free from greed, aversion and delusion. The talk also defines some key terms in practice: consciousness, mindfulness, awareness, and wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center From Awareness to Wisdom: Exploring the Mind

2008-03-12 Papanca - The Unbidden Wandering Of Mind 51:04
Anna Douglas
As mindfulness deepens, we can uncover the 4 root causes of getting lost in our thinking, as well as remembering the aliveness of being when we step aside from thinking.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2008-03-06 I Know I'm Stuck And I Still Can't Get Out! 56:08
James Baraz
Mindfulness practice helps us see clearly how we’re creating suffering for ourselves with our insecurities, self-judgments, judgments of others or other conditioned reactions. But often seeing these isn’t enough to release their hold on us. In fact, sometimes it’s more frustrating to see them but still feel as stuck as ever. We’ll explore how to work with this predicament wisely so we 1) don’t have to be at the mercy of our lofty ideals of good practice can use some simple but effective methods for moving to a greater place of well-being.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2008-02-27 The Art Of Practice: Mindfulness 1:12:58
Tara Brach
In the Art of Practice, we explore key techniques in preparing the grounds for true meditation. These include relaxation, identifying a home base, awakening the senses and re-mindfulness. These "skillful means" allow us to arrive Here, and to rest in a natural mindfulness, awake and open awareness.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2008-02-25 Noble Eightfold Path - part 2 - Right Effort, Mindfulness And Concentration 55:42
Myoshin Kelley
Preparing the ground for wisdom to flourish.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2008 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2008-02-18 Equanimity: The Eye Of The Storm 63:28
Howard Cohn
The culmination of the Brahma Viharas, the ten paramis, and the factors of awakening. Equanimity allows us, like the Buddha, to 'sit in the middle'. Moment to moment mindfulness brings balance and openness to meet our joys and sorrows.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-month Retreat

2008-02-12 Seclusion 57:07
Carol Wilson
Seclusion - viveka in Pali - is a theme the Buddha was asked about: "Teach me...release, emancipation, seclusion for beings." This talk explores various aspects of this word viveka: seclusion of body, seclusion of mind, seclusion from suffering - and how these are manifest in the retreat setting and mindfulness practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-month Retreat

2008-02-11 Mindfulness, Metta And Wisdom 47:40
Mark Coleman
This talk explores the unity of mindfulness and the qualities of loving kindness, how they support each other and how this leads to living with wisdom and compassion in the world.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Metta (Lovingkindness) Retreat

2008-02-08 Papanca - Why I Can't Be Happy Now 66:52
Howard Cohn
Our thinking mind, when unnoticed, spreads out into imaginary worlds about an imaginary version of ourselves. How mindfulness helps us recognize the various trances our mind spins.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-month Retreat

2008-02-05 The Taste Of Freedom 47:58
Christina Feldman
The Four foundations of mindfulness are the doorway in which we can discover a taste of freedom
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for MBSR & MBCT Professionals

2008-02-04 Mindfulness Of The Body 65:43
Heather Martin
Why and how mindfulness of the body reveals so much so clearly as we untangle the knots.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-month Retreat

2008-02-02 An Attitude Of Mindfulness 52:18
Guy Armstrong
The right attitude for meditation is one that is free of greed, aversion and delusion. The talk also explores the functions of mindfulness, attention and wisdom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-month Retreat

2008-01-30 Mindfulness & Renunciation 57:47
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-01-24 Finding A Reliable Refuge 67:12
Howard Cohn
Turning toward the dharma by reflecting on the refuge of the Buddha, dharna and sangha and the possibility of a kind of happiness and well being born of mindfulness that is free and open
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Retreat

2008-01-24 Finding A Reliable Refuge 67:12
Howard Cohn
Turning toward the Dharma by reflecting on the refuge of the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha and the possibility of a kind of happiness and well-being born of mindfulness that is free and open.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation 1-month Retreat

2008-01-20 The Five Indriya Or Spiritual Faculties 65:13
Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia
This talk defines what constitutes the five spiritual faculties and what it takes to develop them. It offers a hands-on understanding of how faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom, when developed, lead to freedom.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2008 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2008-01-16 Mindfulness Practice: Recognizing the Difference Between Distraction and Non-distraction 50:07
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2008-01-14 Wisdom, Equanimity And Kindness 56:52
Sylvia Boorstein
This talk makes the point that mindfulness and lovingkindness are integral to each other, not separate and that they both lead to wisdom and are supported by wisdom. It includes poetry by Billy Collins and many stories.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2008-01-09 How Metta And Equanimity Lived Happily Ever After Together 61:46
Donald Rothberg
Metta is a powerful practice that helps us lead with our hearts, develop concentration, and "purify" our bodies, hearts and minds, working through obstacles to metta and touching our deep luminosity. Yet metta sometimes seems opposed to wisdom and mindfulness practice, and particularly to equanimity. We explore the qualities of equanimity and then how mature metta requires equanimity and mature equanimity requires metta.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat

2008-01-09 Knowing, Mindfulness, And Wisdom 54:31
Joseph Goldstein
A discussion of these important terms exploring their application in the meditative journey.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Scientists Retreat

2008-01-08 The Union Of Metta, Compassion & Awareness 60:37
Mark Coleman
This talk discusses the qualities of metta, and the unity of mindfulness and metta -- and how compassion arises as a natural turning of the loving heart.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat

2008-01-07 Faith, Intention & The Precepts: Three Steps To Deepen Your Practice 59:07
Phillip Moffitt
The training precepts can be utilized for living the dharma in daily life, but to be most effective they need a foundation of faith and intention. Also, by stating the precepts positively and in an expanded fashion, we can find new opportunities for mindfulness and insight.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2008-01-07 Everyday Metta - What It Is & What It Is Not 55:15
Heather Martin
How the loveliness of a pure heart is so readily accessible; how Metta infuses mindfulness, and the dangers of misunderstanding "love."
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat

2008-01-02 Mindfulness Practice: Motivation and Working Ground 56:01
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2007-12-27 Don't Underestimate The Breath 52:37
Eugene Cash
Mindfulness of the body has the breath at the center and includes all four postures, movement, speaking, listening, feelings and all activity. We can practice mindfulness of the breath and also mindfulness with the breath - developing an enlarged awareness. This practice can take us all the way to enlightenment.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

2007-12-20 7 Factors Of Awakening - part 1 55:31
Myoshin Kelley
An exploration of the allies of the mind, cultivating mindfulness, investigation, energy, and rapture.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge December 2007 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2007-12-16 Mindfulness: Presence and Participation 41:57
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2007-12-09 Practice In Daily Life 59:34
Andrea Fella
Bring mindfulness into daily life is a challenging aspect of our practice. Using specific practices for daily life helps to bring the thread of mindfulness throughout our days.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

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