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2019-10-26 Compassion 42:26
Dawn Mauricio
True North Insight People of Colour Retreat

2019-10-23 Orientation To Practice 47:22
Winnie Nazarko
An opening talk for a 6-week retreat. This discusses four qualities necessary for success in practice. These are: strong motivation, renunciation, metta/compassion, and patience.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 2

2019-10-16 RAIN on Blame: A Guided Meditation 14:38
Tara Brach
When we are stuck in blame or resentment we are in a trance – the other person becomes an unreal bad other, and our own sense of being contracts into a victimized self, an angry self, a righteous self. Using the acronym RAIN, this practice guides us in bringing mindfulness and compassion to our inner experience, and then to viewing the other with a more open and clear heart. By awakening from the trance of blame, we are able to respond with intelligence and care to the unmet needs that underlie all conflict.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-10-11 Developing Deep and Vast Compassion - Meditation #3 advanced 1:55:49
Ajahn Achalo
Anandagiri Forest Monastery

2019-10-11 Cultivating Awareness + Wisdom-dharma talk 32:03
Alexis Santos
Awareness and wisdom are qualities of mind that together provide the ingredients for clear seeing and compassion to arise. These timeless qualities are essential for meeting the challenges of our current world and in helping us live a skillful life. This evening talk will start out with a guided meditation followed by a dharma talk on how to cultivate these essential qualities.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-10-11 Cultivating Awareness + Wisdom-guided meditation with occasional sirens 37:09
Alexis Santos
Awareness and wisdom are qualities of mind that together provide the ingredients for clear seeing and compassion to arise. These timeless qualities are essential for meeting the challenges of our current world and in helping us live a skillful life. This evening talk will start out with a guided meditation followed by a dharma talk on how to cultivate these essential qualities.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-10-11 Cultivating Awareness + Wisdom-Q+A 41:03
Alexis Santos
Awareness and wisdom are qualities of mind that together provide the ingredients for clear seeing and compassion to arise. These timeless qualities are essential for meeting the challenges of our current world and in helping us live a skillful life. This evening talk will start out with a guided meditation followed by a dharma talk on how to cultivate these essential qualities.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-10-06 Working with Afflictive Thought Patterns 2: Compassion 57:09
Jill Shepherd
An exploration of compassion and self-compassion as Brahmavihara practices, and some suggestions for applying compassion as an antidote to painful mental states
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2019-10-05 Walking in the Dark 47:48
Ajahn Sucitto
How can we turn from being an enemy to the planet? By turning off our “head-light” and turning on our “heart-light”. As humans we are uniquely positioned to produce morality, compassion and wisdom in this dark time of climate crisis. May we meet this opportunity heartfully, the way the Buddha described, trembling with compassion for the welfare of all living beings. May we open to the darkness, let it touch us deeply and wake us to a different way of seeing things.
Extinction Rebellion Brighton

2019-09-30 Compassion in Action 61:28
Pawan Bareja
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2019-09-30 Holding Love and Grief for the Earth 51:55
Mark Coleman
How the Bramha Viharas - the divine abodes of love, compassion, joy and equanimity arise in relationship to being in nature and how they suggest us holding the grief and pain during climate/eco crisis.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake in the Wild: Embracing Change

2019-09-22 An Overview Of The Four Brahma Viharas 52:18
Jill Shepherd
Exploring the skillful qualities of kindness, compassion, appreciative joy and equanimity.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2019-09-19 Developing Deep and Vast Compassion - Level 2 Meditation #2 1:10:16
Ajahn Achalo
Anandagiri Forest Monastery

2019-09-19 Developing Deep and Vast Compassion - Level 1 Meditation #1 56:47
Ajahn Achalo
Anandagiri Forest Monastery

2019-09-19 Developing Deep and Vast Compassion - Talk part 2 38:39
Ajahn Achalo
Anandagiri Forest Monastery

2019-09-18 Developing Deep and Vast Compassion - Talk part 1 42:34
Ajahn Achalo
Anandagiri Forest Monastery

2019-09-18 Practicing with Conflict 4 1:12:15
Donald Rothberg
In our fourth exploration of how to practice with conflict, we examine four practice resources, inviting listeners to keep in mind, as we explore the resources, a conflict (whether an inner conflict, an interpersonal conflict, or a larger social conflict); conflict is understood as a difference of, or tension between, positions or values or needs. The first resource is that of the tools of our inner practice: mindfulness practice, heart practices such as compassion, lovingkindness, and forgiveness, and ways to work with difficult emotions and thoughts such as anger, fear, sadness, frustration, the judgmental mind, etc. The second resource is that of the "win-win" or "both-and" model of conflict transformation, in which the aim is to move from an "either-or" or "win-lose" framework toward the "win-win" way of meeting the underlying values or needs of both sides; at times, we may need to move away from the "win-lose" framework through "avoidance" (time outs, cease-fires, etc.) or compromise, on the way, if possible, to "win-win." The third resource is that of empathy, taken as a practice central to working with conflicts of any kind. The fourth resource is that of working with attachments to fixed views that typically arise in conflict situations of any kind, especially through through mindfulness, inquiry, empathy, and heart practices.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2019-09-05 Dharma Talk - Empathy and Compassion 52:15
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House The Four Immeasurables

2019-09-05 Guided Compassion Practice in Pairs 42:03
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House The Four Immeasurables

2019-09-05 Meditation Instructions - Compassion 52:30
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House The Four Immeasurables

2019-09-04 Befriending Irene 58:29
Tara Brach
While Tara is away, this talk is from 2011 after Hurricane Irene hit us with fury. Dorian is now leaving its destruction behind, just as we work with our stormy weather within. Whether you face chronic anxiety or more violent storms of fear and anger, you can cultivate the wings of freedom–the mindfulness and compassion–that free you. This talk explores how the habit of being reactive causes us suffering and the ways these tools of meditation can be applied to the inner weather systems that most challenge us.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-08-27 16 talk: Five Hindrances part 2 - aversion, and the antidote of compassion 46:26
Jill Shepherd
Continuing the exploration of the five hindrances, focusing on ill will or aversion, and how cultivating compassion is both a protection and an antidote to aversion arising
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Freedom Here and Now

2019-08-25 07 talk: Befriending the Mind 51:57
Jill Shepherd
An exploration of ways that we commonly struggle with our mental activity, how wisdom and compassion can help release the struggle through practising with the Third Establishment of Mindfulness, Mindfulness of the Mind, and understanding the three characteristics of anicca-dukkha-anatta
Te Moata Retreat Center :  Freedom Here and Now

2019-08-22 Tenderness Meditation 36:57
Kate Munding
The tenderness practice instructions during the meditation is a form of metta and compassion practice. It's one that helps ease the nervous system, hold difficulty and stress with care, and cultivates a kind attitude towards our mindfulness practice.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2019-08-21 Guided Metta Practice #2: Self-Compassion (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 40:46
Beth Sternlieb
Caring for the heart.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Concentration Retreat

2019-08-14 Part 2 – The Answer is Love: Evolving out of “Bad Other” 45:37
Tara Brach
These two talks address the inquiry: How do we awaken from the contempt and hatred that causes so much suffering in our world? The first talk looks at how we can use the practices of mindfulness and compassion to decondition our habits of self-blame and self-hatred, as well as the importance of helping each other defuse the trance of unworthiness. The second talk extends the use of these practices to situations where we’ve locked into external “bad othering.” These times need our deepened dedication to love: By intentionally arousing compassion for ourselves and others, we directly contribute to the evolution of consciousness in our world.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-08-14 Right Intention 59:36
Yuka Nakamura
The Buddha emphasized intention as the key to happiness and peace. However, often we are not aware of the intentions behind our choices and actions. Based on the Dvedhāvitakka Sutta the talks discusses the unwholesome intentions of sensual desire, ill will and cruelty and the wholesome intentions of renunciation, lovingkindness and compassion. It also discusses central aspects of mental cultivation.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg 14 day Karuna and Vipassana Meditation Retreat

2019-08-14 Practicing with Conflict 1 67:15
Donald Rothberg
The world deeply needs a culture of skillful conflict transformation, informed by dharma practice. In such a culture, we would have individuals who combine inner capacities such as mindfulness, skill with difficult emotions, empathy and compassion, and equanimity, with perspectives on how to work with conflicts, whether inner, interpersonal, or social. In this talk, we look at some of the prevalent social conditioning around being with conflict, including tendencies to avoid conflict or act out when there are conflicts, and widespread tendencies to see conflicts dualistically and to project negative aspects onto “opponents.” In this context, Donald presents some images and reflections from his just-completed time of teaching and traveling for 3 1/2 weeks in Israel and the West Bank. He then focuses on some of the inner capacities important for being skillful with conflict, next time examining some of the perspectives on conflict that have come out of the fields of mediation, negotiation, and conflict transformation. There is also a time of discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks
Attached Files:
  • Photos (from a PowerPoint presentation) connected with the talk, Practicing with Conflict 1 by Donald Rothberg (PDF)

2019-08-12 A Swallowtail Butterfly at the Hummingbird Feeder 30:58
Ayya Medhanandi
The quality of energy manifest as courage, commitment and compassion is the way forward. We have to be brave – like a lion. Brave warriors face the powerful maras, monsters of the mind, to overcome them. They train the mind to gain its freedom by developing heroic energy and superpower wisdom. These qualities are further ennobled with forgiveness and association with true spiritual friends.
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  For Our Long Lasting Benefit

2019-08-11 Beautiful Qualities - Five of the Ten Perfections 20:15
Ayya Medhanandi
The Buddha taught about ten perfections or beautiful qualities of mind that are needed to help us cross the flood of samsara, the cycles of existence. The first five of these are generosity, virtue, energy, wisdom and renunciation. When embodied, these qualities help to lead us out of the prison of impermanence. Overcoming ignorance and responding to life with greater joy, we live compassionate and harmless.
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  For Our Long Lasting Benefit

2019-08-10 I Will Not Be Angry – How Ajahn Gunhah Won the Hearts of Outlaws 12:33
Ayya Medhanandi
Laying down weaponry, giving up hostility, we can abandon negativity and establish sanctuary within us. We hear the inspirational tale of how Ajahn Gunhah transformed his kidnappers in northern Thailand. Through his embodiment of mettā they became his disciples, just as the Buddha had done with his adversaries 2600 years ago. Such is the power of pure mettā - good will or loving kindness. It is our true protection from harm. We too can rescue ourselves by developing it with great inner vigilance, wisdom, compassion and courage.
Satipanna Insight Meditation (SIMT) :  For Our Long Lasting Benefit

2019-08-08 Dharmas Without Blame 40:52
James Baraz
With such disorienting events such as mass shootings in the news, how can we find our balance and hold things with equanimity, compassion and a wise dharma perspective. That is the theme for this talk.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2019-08-08 27 guided meditation: compassion for a good friend, and self-compassion 20:46
Jill Shepherd
Practising with compassion for a good friend who is currently experiencing some challenges, then offering compassion to oneself
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Strengthening the two wings of Awakening: Wisdom and Compassion

2019-08-08 26 instructions: compassion and working with painful emotions 19:43
Jill Shepherd
Some suggestions for working with painful emotions, and using compassion and self-compassion as antidotes to afflictive mind-states
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Strengthening the two wings of Awakening: Wisdom and Compassion

2019-08-07 Part 1 – The Answer is Love: Evolving out of “Bad Other” 51:08
Tara Brach
These two talks address the inquiry: How do we awaken from the contempt and hatred that causes so much suffering in our world? The first talk looks at how we can use the practices of mindfulness and compassion to decondition our habits of self-blame and self-hatred, as well as the importance of helping each other defuse the trance of unworthiness. The second talk extends the use of these practices to situations where we’ve locked into external “bad othering.” These times need our deepened dedication to love: By intentionally arousing compassion for ourselves and others, we directly contribute to the evolution of consciousness in our world.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-07-22 Two Wings of the Dharma: Compassion and Wisdom (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 56:32
Kamala Masters
Spirit Rock Meditation Center July Insight

2019-07-13 The Gentle Embrace of Compassion 58:53
Yuka Nakamura
Compassion is a central quality of the heartmind that enables us to meet and to respond to suffering in a skilful way . It is both the ability to deeply resonate with suffering and the motivation to alleviate it - in ourselves and in other beings. Compassion frees the mind from unwholesome mindstates, opens the heart to the interconnectedness with all beings and in this way also supports the unfolding of wisdom.
Pauenhof Center :  Intensive Vipassana Meditation Retreat

2019-07-10 Love in the Time of Extinction: Dharma Practice, Climate, Ecology and Non-Violent Civil Disobedience 65:00
Yanai Postelnik
How practices of awakening and compassion converge with conscientiously choosing to disobey the law, in responding to the climate and ecological emergency we face. What does dharma practice look like in the face of a Climate and Ecological emergency? How do the Buddha’s wisdom teachings and compassionate practices empower us to meet this crisis? How do we keep our heart open while engaging with our inner responses and the outer situation?
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

2019-07-09 Compassion - How it is Supported by Mindfulness and Joy? 45:03
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Opening the Heart with Mindfulness and Compassion

2019-07-08 Mindfulness - The Foundation of Wellbeing and Compassion 46:36
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Opening the Heart with Mindfulness and Compassion

2019-07-06 08 talk: Second Noble Truth, craving for sense pleasures, compassion 26:10
Jill Shepherd
Returning to the Second Noble Truth, exploring clinging to sense pleasure as a common reaction to unpleasant emotions, and how compassion and self-compassion offer a more skilful way of navigating anxiety
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Transforming Fear into Fearlessness

2019-07-03 Guided Meditation on Compassion 56:53
bruni dávila
Karuna - Compassion
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Carrying the Lamp of Our Ancestors' Wisdom and Heart: A Time of Healing and Creating Legacies - Annual People of Color (POC) Retreat

2019-06-29 The Heart that Responds: Compassion Meditation 26:45
Sebene Selassie
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Belonging, Connection and Nature: Coming Home Together

2019-06-27 Day 3 Guided Loving Kindness and Other Practices: Self-Compassion (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 48:53
Diana Winston
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone, The Basics and Beyond without the Hype

2019-06-26 Presenting the Brahma Viharas and guided compassion practice 34:52
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight A Heart That Resonates

2019-06-26 Emptiness and Compassion 57:16
Sally Armstrong
Compassion as the expression of a selfless state of mind.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-06-26 Being Seen with the Eyes of Compassion - Guided Meditation & Chanting 46:18
Catherine McGee
Gaia House Finding True Refuge in a Modern World

2019-06-26 Méditation de metta 14:18
Sayadaw U Jagara
La compassion (karuna)
L’Association de méditation Parami :  U Jagara

2019-06-21 POC Retreat - Compassion and Wisdom 62:50
Kamala Masters
These "two wings" of the Dharma are important to understand how it is a balance between opening the heart and developing wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center People of Color Retreat

2019-06-21 Chant de metta 4:52
Sayadaw U Jagara
Chant de bienveillance et de compassion. Basé sur les brahmavihara.
L’Association de méditation Parami :  U Jagara

2019-06-20 Self Compassion 46:04
Ayya Santacitta
at wtm.the breath project.org
Canmore Theravada Buddhist Community

2019-06-19 Intention and the Power of Thought 46:18
Shaila Catherine
How are we using our minds? Where do our thought incline? The Buddha's teachings focus on the practical application of intention and the power of thought, rather than ritual, as the potent force behind action. Working with thought, we see how habits and tendencies develop and form patterns known as kamma (karma). We must be honest with ourselves and see any conceit, agitation, anger, greed, or restlessness that might be lurking as tendencies of mind. We can learn to use our thought skillfully, and guard the mind with diligent mindfulness. Wholesome and unwholesome thoughts are explored. There is nothing to fear from wholesome thoughts such as intentions toward renunciation, letting go, loving kindness, compassion, and generosity, and yet a concentrated mind will bring deeper rest. The path of liberation and awakening includes the development of morality and virtue, and also calmness, concentration, and wisdom.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2019-06-15 An Appropriate Response 60:53
Guy Armstrong
The four brahma viharas with their near and far enemies form a complete map of our emotional responses to the joys and sorrows of life. This talk focuses primarily on the qualities of compassion and mudita.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-06-13 Morning Instructions: The Practice of Compassion 47:35
Guy Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-06-11 The Ecology of Compassion 55:59
Kamala Masters
Learning to develop Compassion in the modern world
Twin Cities Vipassana Collective TCVC Summer retreat

2019-06-09 12 guided meditation: self-compassion 15:32
Jill Shepherd
A short guided meditation exploring compassion for oneself
Mariposa Sangha :  Befriending the mind

2019-06-09 11 instructions: compassion and self-compassion 12:06
Jill Shepherd
An introduction to compassion, with a focus on cultivating self-compassion
Mariposa Sangha :  Befriending the mind

2019-06-04 Day 1 Experiential Practice: Self-Compassion: Bringing Kindness to Experience (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:27
Dawn Mauricio
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awakening Joy

2019-06-01 Self-compassion Talk and Guided Meditation 36:41
Hugh Byrne
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC Opening Our Hearts to Ourselves and the World

2019-06-01 Ratana Sutta - Refuge in the Noble Triple Gems 4:28
Ayya Medhanandi
Forest devas chanting these beautiful ancient refrains of the Ratana Sutta at Sati Saraniya Hermitage came to an old bhikkhuni while she walked the trails of the monastery. When we are protected by the sanctuary of the Noble Triple Jewels, the heart's purity is sustained and great blessings rain forth - supreme refuge in the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha, great compassion, wisdom, and incomparable peace. Herein - the joy of chanting our praise of these blessings.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2019-06-01 Meeting the Ecological Crises of our Time 60:37
Yuka Nakamura
How can we meet the ecological crises facing our planet without falling into denial, grief or cynicism? Acknowledging the Dukkha can awaken a sense of urgency, samvega, that gives us the energy and courage to rise to the challenge and seek ways of responding skilfully. The talk addresses three areas: Developing wisdom and skills, acting from wisdom and compassion, connecting with others and engaging in our communities and societies.
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Ascension: 4 Day Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-05-26 Strengthening through Compassion (Karuṇā) 50:52
Ajahn Sucitto
Citta is made stronger and deeper through cultivating patience and resolution. It gains an imperturbable stillness and serenity that lets things pass through. Steady in the face of the pleasant and unpleasant alike, this ‘soft strength’ refuses to give way to the tides of ill will.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge The Touch of Dhamma - May 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-05-23 Compassion & Appreciating Joy (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:31
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Retreat: A Path of Wisdom, Compassion and Freedom

2019-05-22 Meditation: RAIN on Self-Blame 9:45
Tara Brach
One of the greatest roots of suffering is being at war with ourselves. This meditation, based on the acronym RAIN (recognize-allow-investigate-nurture), guides us in releasing the armoring of blame, and relating to our inner life with greater understanding and compassion.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-05-22 Dharma As Alchemy - Transforming Obstacles 54:59
Mark Coleman
We encounter many obstacles, habitual tendencies & patterns. These can be transformed through mindfulness, compassion & intention.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Insight Retreat: A Path of Wisdom, Compassion and Freedom

2019-05-19 Forgiveness And Compassion 68:29
Winnie Nazarko
This talk discusses the nature of the heart practices of metta, karuna, mudita and upekkha and how they support wise response. The heart of the talk explains forgiveness as a manifestation of wisdom and compassion.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Metta: Lovingkindness Retreat

2019-05-18 Keeping Cool in the Fire: Transforming Inner and Outer - Day 1 - Awareness, Compassion, Equanimity: Keys to Working with Conflict 1:21:09
Stephen Fulder
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2019-05-15 Compassion Towards All: Moving toward a Plant Based Diet 21:34
Tara Brach
For most of human history it’s been “normal” to eat non-human animals. This is now changing. We are awakening to the massive suffering of the billions of animals killed each day for food, the horrors of the animal-food industry, and the impact it has on climate change (second only to fossil fuels.) In this short talk Tara shares her personal story of transitioning to a vegan diet, and invites listeners to investigate, without judgment, their own choices in this domain.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-05-08 Meditation: Forgiving our Humanity and Offering Compassion 38:25
La Sarmiento
In this guided meditation, we forgive or at least intend to forgive ourselves and others for being human and clearing the way to offer kind and gentle compassion.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC 2019 IMCW Spring Retreat: Intimacy with Life

2019-05-07 Compassion - The Inter-relationship of our inner and outer life. 59:10
Kamala Masters
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Sure Heart’s Release: Insight and Metta Retreat

2019-05-06 Reflection - Equanimity as Seeing with Compassion, Guided Meditation 45:45
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Abiding with a Heart Imbued with Love

2019-05-06 Storing Up the Good 55:54
Ajahn Sucitto
Notice what one’s citta stores and brings out at potent moments. We tend to store the negative, and that which is most familiar becomes myself. Why not store the good? Store up qualities of the brahmavihāras – goodwill, compassion, gladness & equanimity – as energy in the body. These energetic effects are a resource for your long-lasting welfare.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge The Touch of Dhamma - May 2019 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2019-05-05 Compassion, Reflections, Guided Meditation, Chanting 56:18
Catherine McGee
Gaia House Abiding with a Heart Imbued with Love

2019-04-28 Self Compassion 58:56
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Self Compassion and the Courageous Heart

2019-04-28 Compassion. Friendliness, Serenity, and Brokenness 59:19
Steven Smith
Hollyhock :  Metta Vipassana: Awareness as a Path to Liberation

2019-04-24 Equanimity: A Heart That is Ready for Anything (Duck Meditation) 50:28
Tara Brach
Equanimity is the quality of presence that is open, balanced and non-reactive. As this talk explores, when equanimity is lacking, we become easily lost in trance, identified as a defended and controlling egoic self. When present, the solidity and constriction of egoic self dissolves, and our heart is free to respond to life with love, compassion, forgiveness and joy. Note: this talk is a favorite from the 2014 archives and includes the “Duck Meditation” and bricklayer stories.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-04-20 Lifetime Vow 41:17
Ayya Medhanandi
To vow for life: not to compromise our faith, our virtue, or our goodness - even in a moment of terror - is a powerful spiritual ally. Not cowering nor retaliating even in a hopeless-feeling-moment, we learn to stay present with compassion and kindness. As long as we remember to keep the practice alive within, we will have the stamina to grow in generosity, equanimity, and wisdom. So, at all times, make good-will the mantra of your heart.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Heart of Wisdom: Monastic Retreat

2019-04-17 Guided Meditation - Compassion 12:31
Jill Shepherd
Bellingham Insight Meditation Society :  Finding the Heart of Wisdom

2019-04-17 Afternoon Instructions - Working with Compassion 10:55
Jill Shepherd
Near and far enemies of metta and karuna.
Bellingham Insight Meditation Society :  Finding the Heart of Wisdom

2019-04-16 Compassion, Karuna 49:00
Jill Shepherd
Bellingham Insight Meditation Society :  Finding the Heart of Wisdom

2019-04-14 The Brahma Viharas for Insight and Wisdom 45:54
Jill Shepherd
Two wings of awakening--Wisdom and Compassion.
Bellingham Insight Meditation Society :  Finding the Heart of Wisdom

2019-04-13 Guided compassion practice 31:32
Jean Esther
True North Insight Relating to Ourselves and Others with the Heart of a Buddha

2019-03-25 Cultivating Inner and Outer Transformation 51:05
Nathan Glyde
Opening the concept of meditation (bhāvanā) from a stillness and steadiness practice to the full scope of the 8-fold path. How do we live with wisdom and compassion? What supports an interactive, engaged, and awake life, and what reveals it?
SanghaSeva Dharmalaya Silent Meditation and Sustainable Living Work Retreat 2019

2019-03-24 Clarity, Compassion, and Freedom 60:06
DaRa Williams
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Clarity, Compassion and Freedom: Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-03-19 Visions of Wisdom and Kindness 50:41
Nathan Glyde
Mindfulness and introspective awareness have a mutually supportive relationship with compassion and deep understanding.
SanghaSeva Dharmalaya Silent Meditation and Sustainable Living Work Retreat 2019

2019-03-12 Compassion For Self 47:03
Beth Sternlieb
When Metta meets suffering and stays loving.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Establishing Presence: Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-03-11 Wise Intention 56:08
Winnie Nazarko
The role of renunciation, compassion, and goodwill in practice is explored in this talk.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Establishing Presence: Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-03-11 Compassion and Equanimity Practice 38:56
Mark Nunberg
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  The Middle Way: Seeing Clearly, Relating Wisely, and Releasing the Heart

2019-03-10 Compassion and Equanimity Practice 42:14
Mark Nunberg
Madison Insight Meditation Group :  The Middle Way: Seeing Clearly, Relating Wisely, and Releasing the Heart

2019-03-09 The Dance of Courage, Compassion and Love (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 49:31
Amana Brembry Johnson
Our world is on fire and in desperate need of compassion and care. Lovingkindness frees the heart so that compassion can arise. Compassion gifts us the courage to be moved by suffering, and to move towards it rather than away from it. When we meet suffering the journey towards liberation begins.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month

2019-03-08 Compulsive Thinking, Concentration & Equanimity 60:15
Matthew Brensilver
Meditation practice cultivates a diverse set of attentional, emotional and introspective skills. Central to the practice of mindfulness is the stabilization of attention. But before our attention stabilizes, practice can be overstimulating. This talk will explore the process through which the mind comes to rest. In developing this steadiness, equanimity (the capacity to fully permit the flow of both pleasure and pain) is a vital skill. We will see how concentration and equanimity reinforce each other and support a deeper understanding of ourselves. And how this stability, in turn, makes space for the heart to respond with joy and compassion.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-03-08 guided meditation 36:52
Matthew Brensilver
Meditation practice cultivates a diverse set of attentional, emotional and introspective skills. Central to the practice of mindfulness is the stabilization of attention. But before our attention stabilizes, practice can be overstimulating. This talk will explore the process through which the mind comes to rest. In developing this steadiness, equanimity (the capacity to fully permit the flow of both pleasure and pain) is a vital skill. We will see how concentration and equanimity reinforce each other and support a deeper understanding of ourselves. And how this stability, in turn, makes space for the heart to respond with joy and compassion.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-03-06 Navigating Conflict with a Wise Heart – Part 2 54:06
Tara Brach
This series of talks offers guidance in transforming conflict into a portal for awakening your understanding, flexibility and compassion. We look at how to heal our own unmet needs and not be dependent on others changing; and how to engage with another person when both are dedicated to mindful communication. We also extend our exploration to societal conflict. The talks are accompanied by reflections and meditations that can directly enhance your capacity to respond to conflict from the most wise and caring part of your being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-03-02 An Overview of Our Foundational Practices for Our Retreat Journey (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 47:25
Donald Rothberg
On the first evening of a four-week retreat for some, and the beginning of the fifth of eight weeks for others, we explore the “map” of our foundational practices: (1) developing wise or right view and intention; (2) samatha practice, developing concentration (or samadhi); (3) insight practice, with mindfulness as a core practice; (4) the heart practices, particularly lovingkindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity; (5) grounding in the body; and (6) touching freedom and awakening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month

2019-02-27 Navigating Conflict with a Wise Heart – Part 1 52:31
Tara Brach
This series of talks offers guidance in transforming conflict into a portal for awakening your understanding, flexibility and compassion. We look at how to heal our own unmet needs and not be dependent on others changing; and how to engage with another person when both are dedicated to mindful communication. We also extend our exploration to societal conflict. The talks are accompanied by reflections and meditations that can directly enhance your capacity to respond to conflict from the most wise and caring part of your being.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-02-17 Full Contact Compassion 51:53
Vinny Ferraro
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Finding Freedom Through Insight Meditation

2019-02-15 Dharma Talk - Compassion for Oneself and Others (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 61:52
Kamala Masters
Spirit Rock Meditation Center February Monthlong

2019-02-06 Meditation: The Practice of RAIN 20:07
Tara Brach
The acronym RAIN – Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture – guides us in bringing mindfulness and compassion to difficult emotions. With practice, we can find our way home to open-hearted presence in the midst of whatever arises.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2019-02-06 From Contention to Compassion 1:55:16
Sylvia Boorstein
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2019-02-05 Engaged Brahmaviharas 48:55
Ayya Santussika
Ayya Santussika presents the first talk in a speaker series on The Engaged Buddhist. Here she speaks on the role that each of the four Brahmaviharas play to help and guide us in our engaged actions, whatever they be, to promote wholesome and beneficial outcomes. She discusses lovingkindness, joy in the good fortune of others, compassion and equanimity as well as the near and far enemies of these qualities.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
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