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2019-12-24 The Four Noble Truths 63:26
Ajahn Sucitto
When we cultivate awakening, the first thing we awaken to is dukkha. Burdens that have been clung to remain in the heart. Incline towards what arises with acceptance and goodwill. When we experience contact without clinging, fighting or fascination, the tide washes over and what’s left is inner peace.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-24 Short guided compassion meditation for the Australian bushfire situation 14:41
Jill Shepherd
A fifteen minute guided compassion meditation, offering compassion for all human beings and all other living beings affected by the current bushfire crisis in Australia
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre

2019-12-23 Practicing at the Winter Solstice & Holiday Time: Embracing the Dark, Inviting the Light 1:13:36
Donald Rothberg
At an often frenetic time in our society, it can be important to find a time to stop and dis-engage from our busy-ness, for a few hours, a half-day, a day, or longer. This can help us in many ways, including knowing more deeply and intuitively what our next steps might be, in alignment with our integrity. This is crucial both individually and for those engaged in responding to the crises of our world. We explore five key ways to be with such a process—to embrace the darkness of this time, and to come to know how being with the darkness is generative and brings light.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2019-12-23 Q & A 1:21:46
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-23 The Four Brahmavihāras 67:38
Ajahn Sucitto
The 4 measureless states serve as powerful gates out of the personalized realm. They guide our actions and responses, making it possible to shift our kamma by generating new patterns. Their cultivation results in physical health, vitality, happiness, good friendship and serene heart.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-23 Duties towards Dhamma in Lay Life 66:36
Ajahn Sucitto
As we return to the duties of lay life, we are encouraged to incorporate duties towards the Dhamma. Structure in reference points that remind you to be mindful and skillful – daily meditation, association with kalyāṇamitta, and cultivation of pāramī are recommended. Be vigilant, stay awake, don’t go into automatic. If you don’t shape your own life, the world will shape it for you.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-22 Guided Meditation - Metta and the Four Brahma Viharas 46:35
Rebecca Bradshaw
15-minute introduction with the four Brahma Viharas and Metta, then 30 minutes guided Metta for self and easy person.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Winter Solstice Insight Meditation Weekend

2019-12-22 Q & A 20:13
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-22 The First Jhana, and Playing and Working in (and out of) any Jhana 1:30:25
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-22 It’s the Tone that Counts 62:25
Ajahn Sucitto
The habituated ways of the personality – craving to become good enough, burdened with self-criticism and fear – won’t bring about liberation. Citta, that which can be liberated, becomes available when the tone of our lives is warm, encouraging, compassionate. Relax the doing and tune into the receptive. The theme of practice is to feel comfortable.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-22 Opening to the Way it is as Refuge - Meditation 32:48
Mark Nunberg
Guided meditation with chanting
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2019-12-22 Opening to the Way it is as Refuge - Talk 38:30
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2019-12-22 The Only Resolution Is Letting Go 51:07
Ajahn Sucitto
We live in an options culture, we’re used to getting our own way. We repeatedly give in to rāga, passions. Not the passions of liking things, but of feeling deeply stirred and agitated. In Dhamma practice, rather than adjusting the world to suit us, we adjust citta to form a harmonious, non-attached relationship to phenomena. This is how we develop pāramī.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-21 Q&A 3 69:00
Ajahn Sucitto
Body scanning; stuck areas; mental proliferation; ‘commander’ and ‘do-er’ aspects of mind; appropriate objects of meditation; thoughts that arise during ānāpānasati; dealing with hinderances; restlessness
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-21 Developing Piti, Developing Focus, Developing Wellbeing 1:28:44
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-21 Insight Ways of Looking, Other Energy Body Possibilities, and Summarized Instructions 49:33
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-21 Dawn of the Liberating Path - Accomplishment in Careful Attention 17:16
Shaila Catherine
The Buddha teaches that, just as the dawn precedes the rising sun, so developing certain qualities prepares us for fully engaging in our practice of the Noble Eightfold Path. Seven of these qualities are taught in the Magga Samyutta (SN 45:49-90): good friends, and the accomplishments in virtue, desire, self, view, diligence, and careful attention. This series of brief talks, Shaila Catherine introduces each of these qualities and illuminates how their development can support our path to liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge December 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge
In collection: Dawn of the Liberating Path - Accomplishments

2019-12-21 Skillful Means for Handling Dukkha 56:38
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta is alternately translated as mind, heart and awareness. We use skillful means to apply these three aspects appropriately, for handling dukkha and understanding how it’s generated.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-20 Q & A 12:28
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-20 What Touches the Heart Affects the Body 63:33
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta is susceptible to uncontrollable emotional reactions. It gets thrown around by feeling. The fundamental principle is to be able to feel unpleasant feeling. The body provides support.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-20 Attitude, Effort, Achievement, and View 69:47
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-20 Metta Practice, and a few things about Piti (Instructions) 26:17
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Practising the Jhānas

2019-12-20 The Magnificent Navigation Aids Given Us to Cross the Ocean of Dukkha 52:53
Ajahn Sucitto
The contents of body and mind can become the prominent features of our attention. The content forms the ocean we need to cross over. We want to cross the ocean, not build a house there, not become too fascinated by it. The Dhamma offers tools to help us steer and manage our boats so we can cross the ocean.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-20 Comments on Walking 11:17
Ajahn Sucitto
We’re so conditioned to keep moving on to the next, the mind has already moved on before the foot has completed its step. Practice as if there’s no next. Tune into the fluid, easy movement of the whole body. Let the mind settle into samādhi.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Retreat with Ajahn Sucitto

2019-12-19 Bringing the Body, Heart, and Awareness to our Difficulties (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:29
Heather Sundberg
This talk offers teachings and practices on mindfulness of the nerous system, compassion, and awareness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Meditation Winter Solstice Retreat

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