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Dharma Talks
2016-01-05 Evening Chanting – English 13:32
Ajahn Sucitto

2016-01-05 Compassion and Joy - A Guided Meditation 43:04
Pascal Auclair
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-05 Standing guidance 14:27
Ajahn Sucitto

2016-01-05 Q and A 36:40
Ajahn Sucitto
early group issues; dealing with energies; developing and using awareness of the body; pausing; concentrating and noting; taking only the “oh yeah!” from talks and instructions; guidelines for investigating traumatic experience; allowing energy to rest and come back; reclining meditation

2016-01-05 Standing and walking 16:09
Ajahn Sucitto
a standing taster - posture basics and refinements of attention; healing processes; walking – composed. flowing, balanced movement

2016-01-05 Right view 43:40
Ajahn Sucitto
Right view; qualities of the citta; recognizing awareness and attention; the mutual support of body and mind; difficult mind states /letting go; using the internal body sense to deal with “this”; tuning into incremental subtleties

2016-01-05 Orientation 51:26
Ajahn Sucitto
Orientation to chanting; suggestions for sitting; importance of posture; using pause moments

2016-01-04 Layers Of Wisdom 58:48
Pascal Auclair
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-04 Seeing Anew 61:39
Jack Kornfield
Monday Night Meditation Class Dharma Talk from January 4th, 2016
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-01-04 Practicing With Mindstates 50:21
Catherine McGee
Recognizing a mind state within a continuity of awareness, rather than a construct of self
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-03 Translations, Numbers, and the Anguttara Nikaya -- Shaila Catherine Interviews Pali Scholar John Kelly About His Work on the English Translation of the Numerical Discourses 48:24
Shaila Catherine, John Kelly
This is a recorded dialog between Shaila Catherine and John Kelly. Shaila is a Dharma Teacher in San Jose, California who leads local and online sutta study courses; John Kelly is a Pali Scholar in Australia. John assisted Bhikkhu Bodhi on the production of the English translation of the Numerical Discourses. Shaila and John share their impressions and insights regarding of this ancient text, highlighting the practical relevance of these teachings for contemporary lay people.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2016-01-03 The End Of Seperation 60:45
Yanai Postelnik
Reflections on how we see through the appearance of separation and, experientially correct, with the non separate nature of life.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-03 The Principle Behind Our Practice 58:42
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-01-03 Guided Space Equanimity and Compassion Meditation 45:28
Catherine McGee
Includes chanting, recognizing space can be balancing and intimately tender.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-03 The Buddha's Path of Well-Being and Happiness - Afternoon Session 2:35:37
Howard Cohn
This day of Insight Meditation will follow the Buddha's Way of Mindfulness, Concentration and Love, illustrating how each of us can move from clinging and attachment to freedom, from confusion to clarity and from tension to ease of well-being.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-01-03 The Buddha's Path of Well Being and Happiness - Morning Session 3:17:10
Howard Cohn
This day of Insight Meditation will follow the Buddha's Way of Mindfulness, Concentration and Love, illustrating how each of us can move from clinging and attachment to freedom, from confusion to clarity and from tension to well- being.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-01-03 Morning Meditation Instructions - Receptivity 56:20
Pascal Auclair
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-02 The Four Or Five Elements 1:10:11
Catherine McGee
Attending to experience through the lense of the elements, fire, water, earth, air and space. Expanding the range of ways of knowing and seeing experience returns us to the sacred.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-02 Metta Practice 41:36
Pascal Auclair
Instructions and guided meditation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-02 Keep Coming Back: Dharma, Recovery and Renewal - Afternoon Session 2:09:23
Kevin Griffin
This daylong retreat focuses on beginning the year with a clear vision of our path, whether we are just establishing our recovery, renewing our commitment or maintaining our program and practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-01-02 Keep Coming Back: Dharma, Recovery and Renewal - Morning Session 2:18:52
Kevin Griffin
This daylong retreat focuses on beginning the year with a clear vision of our path, whether we are just establishing our recovery, renewing our commitment or maintaining our program and practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-01-02 Being Awareness - Guided Meditation 15:29
Ayya Santacitta
Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery (Angela Center)

2016-01-02 Morning Instructions - Hinderances 53:10
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-02 It’s Like This Now 58:51
Ajahn Sucitto
This one slogan can be a reminder of how to sustain mindfulness as we leave the retreat. What we’ll notice is that most of the time, right now there is dukkha caused by the underlying ‘me’ sense. Meditation is an essential part of our spiritual training, but not the only part. Working in community is an invaluable aspect of spiritual training – it provided a context where we can get past the ‘me’ sense and get to the ‘we’ sense.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Meditation Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto in Uttama Bodhi Vihara (UBV)

2016-01-02 Swapping Out Clinging for Sati 29:44
Ajahn Sucitto
Grasping occurs when the citta is not comfortable. It gets overwhelmed by feeling and experience. The difference between sati and clinging – they both apprehend things – is sati is very patient. It simply bears things in mind with no particular goal. Sati can spread and expand to include the grasping, clinging reflex when it arises in the experience of embodiment. This is the place for realization.
Uttama Bodhi Vihara :  Meditation Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto in Uttama Bodhi Vihara (UBV)

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