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2024-09-09 Doesn't That Feel Better 48:20
Nathan Glyde
Talking about emotions from the Dharma perspective of Two Sorts of Thinking, and using Plutchik's psychological Wheel of Emotions as a way of understanding with non-identification to encourage a creative response.
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-09 Easing and Expanding Out of Dukkha- Meditation Instructions 63:21
Zohar Lavie
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-08 The Feeling of Kindness and Goodwill - Guided Meditation 43:50
Nathan Glyde
A mettā practice
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-08 Feeling the Story and Stepping Out of the Stream 50:22
Zohar Lavie
Hindrances, Vedanā, and Reactivity, and How it Feels to Feel, and to Free
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-08 Why Are We Here: Aspiration and Refuge - Part Two - Meditation 28:00
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-09-08 Why Are We Here: Aspiration and Refuge - Part Two - Talk 37:18
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-09-08 Meditation Instruction: Sense Door Contact 60:32
Nathan Glyde
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-07 Arriving and Meeting - Guided Meditation 30:59
Zohar Lavie
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-07 Opening Talk - Feeling Freedom 25:12
Nathan Glyde
SanghaSeva Feeling Freedom

2024-09-07 The Three Characteristics: Anicca (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 50:58
Pamela Weiss
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Doorway to Freedom and Peace: The Three Characteristics

2024-09-07 Dharmette: Rhythms and Seasons of Practice 11:52
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-07 Guided Meditation: Wholehearted Engagement and Relaxation 41:23
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-07 Guided Meditation: Welcoming the Moment 51:21
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-07 Fabrications of Mind – a Refuge? 58:51
Pascal Auclair
Instructions and stories and mind creations followed by meditation and Q&A
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Freedom and Ease of Being: A Meditation Retreat for Our LGBTQAI+ Community

2024-09-07 Closing Reflection and Guided Mettā 37:16
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-07 Guided Meditation: Intention and Interest 29:08
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-06 Lovingkindness and Compassion Practice - Meditation 42:55
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat

2024-09-06 Lovingkindness and Compassion Practice - Talk 47:12
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Fall Residential Retreat

2024-09-06 The Three Characteristics: Anatta (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:35:31
Erin Treat
This talk explores the paradox of being somebody and being nobody through the Buddha's teaching of anatta.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Doorway to Freedom and Peace: The Three Characteristics

2024-09-06 Lessening suffering 54:21
Pascal Auclair
Ways mindfulness can help lessen afflictive emotions.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Freedom and Ease of Being: A Meditation Retreat for Our LGBTQAI+ Community

2024-09-06 Feeling tone – cracking the code of reality. Learning about "vedana" pleasant, unpleasant, neutral our habitual reactivity to each, and practices to be free. 59:14
Anushka Fernandopulle
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Freedom and Ease of Being: A Meditation Retreat for Our LGBTQAI+ Community

2024-09-05 Opening Night (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:35:03
Erin Treat, Louije Kim, Monica Magtoto, Pamela Weiss
Includes a dharma talk by Pamela Weiss entitled The Three Characteristics: Dukkha.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center The Doorway to Freedom and Peace: The Three Characteristics

2024-09-05 Dukkha and the End of Dukkha: Transforming Suffering and Reactivity 58:58
Donald Rothberg
The Buddha suggested the core of his teaching in one short sentence: "I teach dukkha [suffering or reactivity or a sense of unsatisfactoriness] and the cessation of dukkha.” We explore this teaching in several ways. We see how the Buddha had multiple ways of talking about dukkha, with only, I suggest, the understanding of dukkha as reactivity, making sense of what the end of dukkha means. Dukkha as reactivity is explicated especially in two teachings, the Two Arrows and Dependent Origination. We look at the meaning of reactivity and how it manifests in our experience. We also see how reactivity can often be enmeshed with insight, such it makes sense to speak of transforming reactivity rather than simply suppressing it. We then explore five ways of practicing with reactivity. The talk is followed by discussion.
Insight Meditation Tucson

2024-09-05 Guided Meditation: Exploring Reactivity and the Feeling-Tones of Pleasant or Unpleasant 34:51
Donald Rothberg
After settling our attention through concentration and/or mindfulness, there are further instructions in noticing any reactivity (involving grasping or pushing away in a more automatic way at the levels of mind, body, or emotions), then in attending to the feeling-tone (especially a moderate or a little greater sense of pleasant or unpleasant), and lastly in recalling an experience of reactivity in the last few days and exploring it with mindfulness.
Insight Meditation Tucson

2024-09-05 Instructions & Guided Meditation - Big Mind 54:48
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Practices of the Heart

2024-09-05 Relating to strong emotions 60:24
Pascal Auclair
A talk, a guided meditation and Q&A
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Freedom and Ease of Being: A Meditation Retreat for Our LGBTQAI+ Community

2024-09-05 Chanting Together 7:35
Sumedha, Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Practices of the Heart

2024-09-04 The Way of Wisdom 33:50
George Mumford
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2024-09-04 Meditation: Touching Peace 22:02
Tara Brach
This guided meditation offers a pathway to quieting our mind and calming anxiety. We begin with long deep breathing, and with the breath, engage the image of a smile and relax through the body. Then we practice resting in relaxed awareness, allowing waves of thoughts, feelings and sensations to come and go.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-09-04 Talk - Courage in Practice ; Deep Resourcing 43:30
Sumedha
Gaia House Practices of the Heart

2024-09-04 Coming H.O.M.E. to Ourselves (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:07
Nikki Mirghafori
This talk is structured around the acronym H.O.M.E. which stands for: Honoring our true nature, Opening to embodied awareness, Mindfully letting go, and Engaging with wholesome habits, all of which guide us to come home to ourselves in a way that benefits both our own lives and those of others.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Coming Home to Ourselves

2024-09-04 Mindfulness of Mind: The Core of Practice is How We Relate to Experience 34:56
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-04 Guided Meditation: Welcoming Yourself Here 33:33
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-04 Compassion for self, others and Loving Kindness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 43:49
Tanya Wiser
Bringing a tone of kindness to our inner world and the world around us.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Coming Home to Ourselves

2024-09-04 Starting from scratch 47:16
Pascal Auclair
How remarkable it is that mindfulness helps us investigate reality and how we relate to it starting from the Building Blocks of our experience
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Freedom and Ease of Being: A Meditation Retreat for Our LGBTQAI+ Community

2024-09-04 Practicing with Mystery 2 64:53
Donald Rothberg
In this second talk on practicing with mystery, we begin by talking more generally about the nature of mystery. We then review seven ways of practicing with mystery explored last week, while bringing in further examples of these ways of practicing, and add an additional two further ways of practicing. Reading of poems and excerpts from poems support this sense of multiple ways of practicing with mystery. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-09-04 Guided Meditation on Practicing with Mystery 34:13
Donald Rothberg
This is a fairly lightly guided meditation on ways to practice with a sense of mystery, linked with the talk on this theme. After grounding in posture and intentions, basic instructions in developing stability and concentration, and then in mindfulness, are given, with later periodic suggestions on ways to practice with a sense of mystery.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-09-03 The Five Hindrances During Concentration Practice 59:09
Mei Elliott
Many practitioners are familiar with the standard vipassana approach to working with the hindrances. Yet, not many realize that there is a specific technique for working with the hindrances while doing concentration practice. This talk covers the concentration approach to practicing with the hindrances, along with a variety of other methods.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge September 2024

2024-09-03 The Invisible Work of Dharma Practice 18:09
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community

2024-09-03 Why Are We Here - Aspiration and Refuge - Meditation 32:11
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-09-03 Why Are We Here - Aspiration and Refuge - Talk 61:08
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-09-03 Loving Kindness for Oneself and for All (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 44:05
Tanya Wiser
Introduction to Loving Kindness practice with emphasis upon cultivating a warm internal tone and gaze.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Coming Home to Ourselves

2024-09-03 Dharmette 43:44
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-03 Guided Meditation 43:44
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2024-09-03 Instructions & Guided Meditation - Placing Thoughts into the Womb of Awareness 56:46
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Practices of the Heart

2024-09-03 Instructions: Energetic impact of breathing 50:18
Guy Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge September 2024

2024-09-02 Opening Night - Coming Home to Ourselves (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:22:47
Nikki Mirghafori, Andrea Castillo, Diana Clark, Tanya Wiser
Coming Home to Ourselves is about orienting towards our experience and then meeting our experience with an warm heart. To be "at home," means to be here, at ease, in the present moment. Often we're "not at home" because we are experiencing difficulties and feel like we have to go outside of ourselves to figure it out or perhaps we have patterns of avoiding or distracting ourselves. The journey of coming home and connecting with ourselves in a friendly way might be a radical one because it requires letting of the idea that what the heart is yearning for can be found outside of ourselves.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Coming Home to Ourselves

2024-09-02 Talk - Knowing & Unknowing - The Wisdom of Uncertainty 49:04
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Practices of the Heart

2024-09-02 Monday night Dharma Talk: Love - craving versus the boundless heart. 46:27
Kate Munding
The word love, as it's used in the English language, is complicated in that it represents not only our capacity for unlimited, unconditional love but also unhealthy attachment and craving. The Buddha was clear about the pitfalls of craving, but he also pointed to the boundless heart, one free from unhealthy attachment, as part of the path of awakening
Assaya Sangha

2024-09-02 Instructions & Guided Meditation - Remembering Our Resources 51:46
Sumedha
Gaia House Practices of the Heart

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