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Dharma Talks
2021-12-30 Guided Meditation 40:16
Kirsten Kratz
Receiving the gifts : earth, breath, space
Gaia House New Year's Retreat

2021-12-30 Guided Meditation - Cultivating Presence 44:14
Ayya Anandabodhi
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2021 - 2022

2021-12-30 Do i Want to Grasp or Do i Want to Understand? 58:50
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection & Guided Meditation
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2021 - 2022

2021-12-30 Meditation Instructions 56:11
Jenny Wilks
Feelings and tonality.
Gaia House New Year's Retreat

2021-12-29 Loving Ourselves into Healing – Part 3 57:34
Tara Brach
We are often at war with our difficult emotions—judging and hating ourselves for our fear, anger, clinging or shame. And as a society, we turn on others as lesser or bad, as the enemy. These talks explore how, in both domains, our continued evolution, healing and freedom depends on learning how to embrace what we have pushed away.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2021-12-29 Meditation: Awakening an Intimate Presence (20:24 min.) 20:23
Tara Brach
This guided meditation cultivates a relaxed, gentle presence with whatever expressions of life are arising in the moment. We begin by releasing and opening through the body, and then include all sensations, feelings and sounds in an intimate, allowing presence.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2021-22 IMCW New Year Retreat: Awakening the Heart of Compassion

2021-12-29 Dharma Talk 46:49
Kirsten Kratz
In Praise of the Dark
Gaia House New Year's Retreat

2021-12-29 Guided Meditation 40:08
Jenny Wilks
The Four Elements
Gaia House New Year's Retreat

2021-12-29 Guided Meditation Afternoon Day Three 42:39
Ayya Anandabodhi
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery New Year Retreat 2021 - 2022

2021-12-29 Inquiry as a Factor of Awakening in Formal Meditation and Daily Life 66:41
Donald Rothberg
Inquiry is one of the Seven Factors of Awakening, and can be a crucial factor in our practice, leading to greater energy, interest, and learning. Yet we may believe that meditation should be about "not thinking." We explore how we need to be able to not be ruled by thinking; this can make it possible then to use thinking and question fruitfully in inquiry. In the talk, we outline five modes of inquiry, going into depth on two of them: (1) bringing inquiry into our mindfulness practice in several ways, and (2) listening deeply, particularly through the body and emotions (in the "dropping down practice") when there are repetitive thoughts and narratives. After the talk, there is discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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