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Dharma Talks
2016-10-20 The Wood Wide Web of Being 49:22
Trudy Goodman
First night of Fall Vipassana retreat
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight Meditation Retreat

2016-10-20 The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness 59:51
Sally Armstrong
The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (usually translated as the Foundations of Mindfulness) offers a complete description of the practice of mindfulness, beginning with the direct awareness of the breath and the body, progressing through mindfulness of vedana or feeling tone, to the more subtle object of the Third Foundation, mindfulness of mind states. The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness represents the culmination of this series of practices, and can be seen as a direct pointing, again and again, to the possibility of freedom through direct awareness of where we get caught, and how to turn the mind towards liberation. This talk is an overview of the practices of the Fourth Foundation, which can be seen as both the last in the sequence of practices, and as a progression in itself. It also covers how the Fourth Foundation can be skillfully interwoven into our practice of the other foundations.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Part 1

2016-10-20 "Schadenfreude: Working with Your less than Noble Thoughts" 57:21
James Baraz
People in powerful positions can cause suffering and harm to others by spreading hate. It's natural and healthy to want to see them defeated. But what about when we actually enjoy seeing their misfortune and demise? How can we use a dharma lens to understand and hold those feelings?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2016-10-20 Five Elements of Well Spoken Speech 61:10
Steve Armstrong
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center A Mindfulness Based Life

2016-10-19 Seeking What’s True – Within Ourselves, Beyond Our Self, With Each Other – (Part 3) 66:32
Tara Brach
The ground of the spiritual path is realizing the nature of reality and living our lives from this awakened heart and mind. The first of this three-part series examines the process of radical self-honesty – the non-judgmental recognition of what’s going on inside us, and especially what has been outside of our conscious awareness. The second talk deepens this process with the practices of self-inquiry, looking directly into the one who is seeking truth. The third part explores the challenges and blessings of honesty in our relationships.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2016-10-19 Overview of Awareness Instructions 16:29
Steve Armstrong
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center A Mindfulness Based Life

2016-10-19 Q & A 68:39
Joseph Goldstein
Wide variety of topics.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Part 1

2016-10-19 Reclaiming Darkness 54:21
Pamela Weiss
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2016-10-19 Crossing the Flood 53:58
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2016-10-19 Empathy 2 1:11:34
Donald Rothberg
After a review of last week's overview about the nature of empathy and empathy practice, we explore working with some of the challenges of such practice, and what a high level of empathy looks like.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-10-18 A Root Home: Listening to the Hearing 65:41
Kittisaro
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Balancing Liberation and Devotion: Opening the Kuan Yin Dharma Doors

2016-10-18 Reflections on the practice of forgiveness 43:58
Winnie Nazarko
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Part 1

2016-10-18 Wise Effort 49:03
Brian Lesage
This talk offers reflections about the art of bringing balance into your meditation practice
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 1 to November 9 2016 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2016-10-18 Instructions et méditation guidée 29:10
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2016-10-18 Enseignement 55:12
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2016-10-18 Course - Introduction to Mindfulness - Week 5 1:32:08
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Course - Introduction to Mindfulness
Attached Files:
  • The Practices of the Divine Abodes: Kindness, Compassion, Appreciative Joy and Equanimity by Mark Nunberg (Google Doc)

2016-10-18 Guided meta-meditation– All beings 39:09
Bonnie Duran
This guided metta practice starts with the benefactor sending metta"us" and then radiating to all beings.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Part 1

2016-10-18 Protecting the Heart: Devotions Skillful Means 42:52
Kittisaro
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Balancing Liberation and Devotion: Opening the Kuan Yin Dharma Doors

2016-10-17 Living with Loving Awareness 60:08
Mark Coleman
Monday Night Dharma Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2016-10-17 Three Levels of Insight 59:56
Catherine McGee
Impermanence chant and reflections on insight into the personal, universal and beyond.
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Qi Gong

2016-10-17 First Three of the Four Noble Truths 63:11
Steve Armstrong
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center A Mindfulness Based Life

2016-10-17 Transcendent dependent origination 61:46
Guy Armstrong
This talk describes the 12 causal links in a sequence leading from suffering to liberation, including faith, rapture, happiness, concentration, and dispassion. It is a description in positive terms, of the Ark of the Buddha's path.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Part 1

2016-10-17 Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Sensuality - Week 5 1:28:22
Mark Nunberg
We have now completed half of our course examining our experience of sensuality. As we have begun to reflect on the limitation of sense experience we want to specifically look into the limitations of what we might consider wholesome experience. What danger, if any, is associated with wholesome experiences? At the end of MN 13, The Discourse on the Great Mass of Stress the Buddha uses the example of meditative peace as a sense experience with the allure of gratification, with drawbacks and with an escape. So if even the deepest states of meditative peace have drawbacks what about the pleasant wholesome states that our minds are still dependent on? Are these experiences a set up for disappointment, stress and suffering? What has our experience taught us? Let's notice the ephemeral quality of our wholesome moments. Are they stable enough to provide lasting satisfaction?
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Understanding Sensuality

2016-10-17 P.O.C Sangha - October 17th 2016 1:20:13
Kate Johnson
This sitting group provides instruction in insight meditation and fosters mutual support and understanding among the growing community of people of color who find nourishment and inspiration in the practice.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2016-10-17 Morning Reflection - The Technique of Labeling 10:16
Brian Lesage
This brief morning reflection offers a brief introduction to utilizing the technique of labeling in one's meditation practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 1 to November 9 2016 at IMS - Forest Refuge

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