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Dharma Talks
2013-02-11 Afternoon Brahma Vihara Instructions 24:46
Heather Martin
Neutral Person
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-10 How to Feed The Seven Awakening Factors 65:22
Heather Martin
First get to know them, really stay with them and nourish their arising; in particular sustain mindfulness and sink deeply into into experience, in a gentle steady to sustainable way.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-10 Brahma Viharas 64:25
Tempel Smith
Benefactor, Self, Friend
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-10 Morning Instructions, Day 7 - Mindfulness of Thoughts 29:57
Guy Armstrong
Thought
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-09 Guided Meditation on Compassion 37:13
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight A Soft and Radical Transformation of the Heart

2013-02-09 Intro to Insight, Practicing in your Life 23:01
Anushka Fernandopulle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-02-09 Intro to Insight, Thoughts and Emotions 21:40
Anushka Fernandopulle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-02-09 Self-worth, Selfing, Forgiveness, Wisdom & Compassion 66:32
Pascal Auclair
Various

2013-02-09 Self-worth, Selfing, Forgiveness, Wisdom & Compassion 66:32
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight A Soft and Radical Transformation of the Heart

2013-02-09 Morning Instructions - Day 6 16:52
Sally Armstrong
Morning Instructions
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-09 Awakening 42:31
Shaila Catherine
Awakening is the profound aim of the spiritual life. Awakening is not described as a mystical goal, we wake up to the four noble truths. We look squarely at the world and recognize that we cannot fix it, and through this clarity we realize the end of suffering. Enlightenment does not imply a separation from life, instead, it brings us to face the reality of lived experiences without resistance. Profound realization brings a deep equanimity and peace into every encounter; it is defined as the ending of greed, hatred, and delusion. Awakening is known through the result—the end of defilements, craving, and ignorance. This talk teases out the meaning of several difficult "D" words: disenchantment, dispassion, detachment. These terms do not imply an aversive response to experience, instead they play a vital role in the process of awakening. The talk explores profound spiritual experiences. It considers the danger of arrogance and conceit arising, clinging to, and corrupting enlightenment experiences. It discusses how to express, describe, and speak about our spiritual awakenings without identification.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Saturday Talks - 2013

2013-02-09 First morning mindfulness instructions 1:10:28
Gina Sharpe
Mindfulness is ground and support for meta-practice
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Metta: Lovingkindness Retreat

2013-02-09 Morning Reflection: The "What" and "How" of experience 18:33
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-08 The Wandering Mind 61:39
Andrea Fella
In our meditation practice, we often view the wandering mind as something that we have to overcome in order to deepen in our practice. But we can actually investigate the wandering mind as a mental phenomenon, and learn a lot about the way our minds work, deepening in our practice through this very investigation.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-08 The Suffering that Leads to the End of Suffering 55:47
Sally Armstrong
The First Noble Truth tells us how it really is - there is and there will be suffering in any and every life. But this is not just gloomy news, but rather an invitation to turn towards suffering so we begin to understand it, its nature and its causes, so we need no longer to cause our own suffering, or to feel a vicitm of suffering - that we have done something wrong because we are suffering. Opening to suffering also tenderizes the heart, as we open to the depth and the breadth of our own suffering, and the suffering of the world. This is the path to compassion and to freedom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-08 Metta retreat first talk 65:16
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight A Soft and Radical Transformation of the Heart

2013-02-08 Afternoon Brahma Vihara Instructions 62:17
James Baraz
Metta: forgiveness
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-08 Morning Instructions 15:56
Guy Armstrong
Morning meditation instructions
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-07 Buddhism and the 12 Steps, Week 1, Part C 28:23
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Buddhism & the 12 Steps

2013-02-07 Buddhism and the 12 Steps, Week 1, Part B 17:05
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Buddhism & the 12 Steps

2013-02-07 Buddhism and the 12 Steps, Week 1, Part A 48:52
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Buddhism & the 12 Steps

2013-02-07 Self and Proliferation 61:04
Guy Armstrong
The ongoing re-generation of the sense of self is reinforced by our tendency to proliferating thoughts. This tendency is explored through the Honeyball Sutta (Majjhima 18).
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-07 Brahma Vihara-Metta 41:24
Heather Martin
Friend
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-07 Morning Reflections: Appreciating the Wholesome 9:57
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-07 Morning Instructions 16:35
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-06 Embodying True Refuge - Serving and Savoring Life 1:31:18
Tara Brach
This talk traces the story of the Buddha's awakening, and reflects on four key archetypal elements that are relevant for each of us as we come home to our true nature. There is a particular emphasis on how these elements enable us to encounter challenges in relationships and find our way to openhearted presence. Includes music honoring the launch of Tara's new book, True Refuge: vocal by La Sarmiento and Guru Ganesha with his Kirtan band.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2013-02-06 The Five Hindrances 61:05
Tempel Smith
The hindrances arise naturally within our practice. Developing mindfulness while the hindrances are present both brings in wisdom and transforms the underlying conditions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-06 Morning instructions 14:14
Heather Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-06 Morning Reflection - Musings on Mindfulness 42:56
Akincano Marc Weber
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-05 The Elephant's footprint. The Buddha as physician and his fourfold medicine. 57:46
Akincano Marc Weber
The Buddha as physician and his fourfold medicine.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-05 The Foundation of Freedom is Accepting 53:18
Heather Martin
Letting go of: All the wishing for more, for less, for anything else, the whining and defining, the needing and the resisting. Just this simple quiet opening. Aaahh!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-05 The Idea of You is Not You 32:41
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2013-02-05 Dependent Origination: Co-Dependent Arising (1) 56:50
Rodney Smith
Dependent Origination asks us to see the world from a vastly different perspective than our normal understanding. It exerts that fundamentally nothing exists independently, and everything is co-dependent upon everything else. Most of us do not see the world in this configuration. Normally we think of ourselves and all other objects as having separate existences. Let us loosen our grasp on seeing life as separately existing and ease ourselves into the symphony at play. Notice that coincidences and chance occurrences are part of the wonderment of inseparability. Nothing is happening randomly by accident. Although even a philosophical understanding of this eases our individual burden, it is the realization of tis fact that dramatically effects our lives. When we see we are not separate from the world around us, we release the need for a personal and binding narrative, and the formless sacred comes into view.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society
In collection: Dependent Origination

2013-02-05 Brahma Viharas: Metta 58:13
Guy Armstrong
Metta for Self and Benefactor
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-05 Morning Reflection - Mindfulness Practice 44:26
Akincano Marc Weber
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-05 Morning Instructions, Day 2 20:28
James Baraz
The Breath
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-04 An Ode to Mindfulness 58:21
James Baraz
Why did the Buddha describe mindfulness as the direct path to overcome sorrow and lamentation, end suffering, discontent and realize the highest happiness? This talk reminds us what mindfulness practice is, why it is so profound and describes attitudes that optimally support mindfulness practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Insight Meditation - 1 Month Retreat

2013-02-04 Buddhist Studies Course - Dependent Origination - Week 4 67:40
Mark Nunberg
Understanding the Cycling of Suffering
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Dependent Origination

2013-02-04 Morning Reflection: Shuttling: directed and undirected meditation. (On Collected Sayings 47.10 / S v 47) 11:33
Akincano Marc Weber
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-03 Liberating Insight 34:49
Mark Nunberg
Guided Meditation
Common Ground Meditation Center

2013-02-03 Liberating Insight 57:25
Mark Nunberg
Dharma Talk
Common Ground Meditation Center

2013-02-03 Closing Talk 13:10
Lila Kate Wheeler
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Buddha’s Way to Happiness: Insight Meditation Retreat

2013-02-02 Using Dukkha as a Guide 56:30
Andrea Fella
This talk explores the term "dukkha" (suffering), and the different ways it is used in the Buddha's teachings. The main way that "dukkha" is used is in context of the Four Noble Truths, and in that context, we begin to understand that dukkha is created by processes at work in our own minds. Seeing that, we realize that when we meet suffering, we are simply meeting our own minds, and that dukkha has something to teach us. As we understand dukkha with mindfulness and wisdom, that understanding helps to release us from dukkha and its cause.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2013-02-02 You Are Buddha-Ful 51:42
Howard Cohn
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Buddha’s Way to Happiness: Insight Meditation Retreat

2013-02-02 Empathy and Social Skills 65:57
Amma Thanasanti
Shakti Vihara TiE at Innovation Pavilion

2013-02-02 What is Purification of Mind? 1:15:05
Tina Rasmussen
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Introduction to Concentration Meditation

2013-02-02 What is Purification of Mind? 1:15:05
Stephen Snyder
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Introduction to Concentration Meditation

2013-02-02 What is the Samatha Practice (Concentration Meditation)? 39:41
Stephen Snyder
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2013-02-02 What is the Samatha Practice (Concentration Meditation)? 39:42
Tina Rasmussen
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Introduction to Concentration Meditation

2013-02-02 Morning Reflection: Relaxed Effort 16:29
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Februrary 2013 at IMS - Forest Refuge

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