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2024-03-02 GM – Steadying attention, stepping back, lifting the heart 16:01
Ajahn Sucitto
Emoyeni Retreat Centre :  Regaining the Centre

2024-03-02 GM - Standing 12:01
Ajahn Sucitto
Emoyeni Retreat Centre :  Regaining the Centre

2024-03-02 Guided meditation – light reminders of relaxed awareness 50:25
Alexis Santos
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center When Awareness Becomes Natural - An U Tejaniya-style Insight Meditation Retreat

2024-03-02 Anicca: The Liberating View of Inconstancy 57:04
Nathan Glyde
Meditation Instruction and Practice
Gaia House Liberating View

2024-03-02 Staying Balanced With the Help of Our Friends 1:17:39
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2024-03-02 Three Honorings 47:42
Devon Hase
Starting retreat with honoring ancestors of land, lineage, and family of origin. Grounding and embodied sense of taking refuge.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2024

2024-03-02 Gathering what's helpful. 19:49
Ajahn Sucitto
Attention is a natural faculty but developing the wisdom of what to focus on and how to focus, allows cultivation of meaning in the heart.
Emoyeni Retreat Centre :  Regaining the Centre

2024-03-02 Retreat - an authentic and encompassing space 42:10
Ajahn Sucitto
We practice sensing the whole before we can find the centre. The Buddha taught that all forms of wisdom find their fruition in mindfulness of the body.
Emoyeni Retreat Centre :  Regaining the Centre

2024-03-01 L'agrippement et la fin de l'agrippement 57:42
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-03-01 Three More Liberating Views - An Introduction to Our Retreat Theme 30:17
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Liberating View

2024-03-01 The Harmonizing of the Brahmaviharas (Divine Abodes of the Heart) (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 54:35
John Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-03-01 Ordinary Love 48:11
Devon Hase
Reflections on metta and the power of ordinariness in cultivating this friendliness and goodwill in the heart-mind.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2024

2024-03-01 Determining the centre we want to regain 40:51
Ajahn Sucitto
In a retreat we become very fundamental, putting things aside.
Emoyeni Retreat Centre :  Regaining the Centre

2024-03-01 Ne pas s'approprier la conscience 58:16
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-29 Les derniers retranchements de l'identification 61:15
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-29 Transitions as a Focus of Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:30
James Baraz
We can easily lose our mindfulness when we are experiencing a transition from a change of activity in our daily experience to major shifts in our life. In truth we are always in transition. This talk explores the power of bringing consciousness to transition as focal point of our practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-29 Fugaces plaisirs & fugitifs déplaisirs 61:57
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-28 Déconstruction d'une émotion -- et d'une vie! 1:11:21
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-28 Meditation: Refuge in Living Presence 22:18
Tara Brach
We spend great swaths of time in a trance that removes us from awareness of our body and senses. This meditation reconnects us by scanning through the body, including sounds and then resting in the field of awareness and aliveness. We practice relaxing and gently arriving again when thoughts carry us away; learning the pathway home to living presence.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-02-28 Part 1: Healing Depression with Meditation 63:34
Tara Brach
Most people get depressed at times, and many suffer greatly from bouts of major depression. At the heart of the suffering is the experience of severed belonging—of being imprisoned in the pain of separation, unworthiness, unlovability and hopelessness. These two talks explore several meditation practices that reconnect us with our natural aliveness, openheartedness and awareness. They empower us to develop our inner resources, energize us to awaken, free us from rumination and remind us that we are not our depressive thoughts and feelings. The growing realization of the loving awareness that is our home heals the very roots of depression.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-02-28 What Makes the World Spin? (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 47:09
Jaya Rudgard
The eight conditions or worldly winds (gain, loss, status, disrepute, praise, censure, pleasure, pain) that blow on everyone and how to find an unshakeability in their midst.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-28 Cultivating the Refuge of Sangha 66:54
JD Doyle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spirit Rock - Rainbow Sangha

2024-02-28 Transforming the Judgmental Mind 2 64:50
Donald Rothberg
We begin by reviewing some and expanding last week's introduction to practicing to transform the judgmental mind, including clarifying our language and the way that in English "judgment" can ambiguously mean either an expression of the judgmental mind or a non-judgmental discernment. We identify examples of the judgmental mind, and point to how it can be understood in terms of the sequence of contact to grasping (and pushing away) in the Buddha's teaching on Dependent Origination, how negative judgments (in the sense of the judgmental mind) typically come out of unacknowledged or unprocessed pain. We also point to how our practice with the judgmental mind, as it goes deeper, begins to identify "limiting beliefs," often from childhood, that generate our most chronic judgments. We end the talk with naming a number of ways to practice with the judgmental mind. The talk is followed with discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-02-28 Guided Meditation Exploring the Judgmental Mind 37:15
Donald Rothberg
After a period of settling and general mindfulness practice, we invite noticing and being with any expressions of the judgmental mind (here called "judgments") if they occur. In the second part of the guided meditation, there is also a more direct investigation of a selected judgment, exploring it at the levels of body, emotions, and thought, and seeing whether any underlying painful or difficult experience can be noticed. We close with a brief three-part self-compassion practice (from Kristin Neff).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-02-28 4 éléments: intérieur, extérieur -- pareil! 52:41
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-28 Morning Reflection - Recollecting our Virtue and Generosity 16:30
Jeanne Corrigal
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2024

2024-02-27 2 formes de sagesse 58:30
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-27 Week 4, Part 1. 1:10:08
Leigh Brasington
Dependent Origination Contemplation.
Gaia House The Buddhist Art of Contemplation (online series)

2024-02-27 Instructions jour 1 de la retraite 53:28
Pascal Auclair
Terre d'Éveil Vipassana Conscience ouverte, coeur vibrant

2024-02-26 Metta and Liberation 56:52
Jeanne Corrigal
This talk explores metta and mindfulness as partners in liberation. It describes the abiding practice in 5 steps, and closes with 3 sacred going home stories.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2024

2024-02-26 Non-separation ~ Interconnection The Elements as US 1:39:01
Noliwe Alexander
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-02-26 Mudita - Sympathetic or Appreciative Joy (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 45:49
Jaya Rudgard
Introduction and lightly guided meditation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-26 Abiding Practice 8:48
Jeanne Corrigal
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2024

2024-02-26 Morning Questions and Reflections (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 15:05
Andrea Fella
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-25 The empty field 30:28
Ajahn Sucitto
Here volition stops and we can examine what normally clogs the heart. We discard the endlines and deadlines. Observe conditionality without becoming.
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-25 Wisdom and Freedom (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:09
Andrea Fella
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-25 Making A Suitable Home For The Heart - Meditation 33:24
Chas DiCapua
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-02-25 Making A Suitable Home For The Heart - Talk 52:56
Chas DiCapua
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-02-25 Q&A 16:02
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 This person says that they are very sensitive and that things like traffic signs, noises, imperfections and the bustle of reality disturbs them. Do you have any advice? Q2 01:23 Could you comment on aging, sickness and death. Most of my friends and myself are in their late 70s or 80s and want to be more skilled in working with different stages and pain so as to be as prepared as possible for the dying phase.
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-25 Changing - Part One 1:30:22
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2024-02-25 Practicing with direct experience 39:04
Ajahn Sucitto
Examining direct experience we go deeply, beyond the constructions, finding in the heart that which is worthy of praise and emulation. This generates sangha, a living teaching.
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-24 Liberative Dependent Arising (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 52:28
Kim Allen
Liberative, or Transcendent, Dependent Arising describes an arc that runs from suffering (dukkha) to liberation, including many beautiful qualities like faith, joy, and tranquility. It shows how the mind gradually untangles through a lawful process.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-24 Right effort is fulfilling effort with 20 min GM 34:53
Ajahn Sucitto
Notice the potency of unskillful language and how it can seem to squeeze us and create limitations in the mind.
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-24 Changing - Part Two 1:35:35
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2024-02-24 The satipatthāna 47:33
Ajahn Sucitto
The framework of body, feeling, heart, and phenomena arising is helpful and can be continued throughout the day.
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-24 Q&A 43:11
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 Yesterday I had this thought that there is no shame in suffering. I'm wondering what is noble about the noble about the suffering in the first noble truth. Q2 06:17 Could you differentiate between awareness and consciousness? Q3 16:18 Please speak about bowing. Q4 20:39 Do you start and end your day with any reflections or recollections or practices? Q5 28:03 What is happening when right view and release become partially obscured again after right view has been attained? Why is it becoming obscured? Is cultivation of the empty field the main practice then and purification? Q6 33:32 It's taken several retreats to uncover this tremendous sense of guilt. When it arises it makes sense to avoid reconstructing the stories. the habit is to shut down the feeling. It appears as a pain in the chest. It shifts to holding back tears. Is this karma rather than the person?
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-24 Morning reflection: reading of part of a sutta on the 5 aggregates. 21:33
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge February 2024

2024-02-23 The Four Noble Truths (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 46:40
Jaya Rudgard
Reflections on the four noble truths, particularly on craving (tanha) and its abandoning.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation Retreat--1 Month

2024-02-23 Q&A 51:13
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 Is chi a teaching of the buddha? How does it affect dhamma practice? Q2 12:25 How do you know when the body is telling you something? Q3 20:25 When sitting if truly inspired thoughts arise, do we treat them the same as we would any other thoughts? Letting them go? Is there no value in storing them for later contemplation? Q4 24:31 Attention and intention, which comes first? How does restraint work in relation to these two for well-being? Q5 36:15 I've heard teachers translate upekkha in other words other ways other than equanimity. Equipoise or perspective, clear perspective. Do you have any insights you can share please? Q6 40:26 I investigate the causes of my suffering. Sometimes I get the impression that some of it may have been handed over through body memories by past generations. Sort of unfinished business. Can you comment on this? Q7 43:04 Can you comment on the importance of rituals and symbols, and one's ancestral language and healing tools. How can they be used to transform whatever I may be carrying from my ancestors? Q8 48:43 Can you speak more about the power of craving?
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Cultivating the Empty Field

2024-02-23 Vulnerability and Awareness 50:23
Rebecca Bradshaw
Twin Cities Vipassana Collective TCVC February 2024

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