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Dharma Talks
2015-10-09 The Four Great Elements - the Four Great essentials 58:43
Marcia Rose
How ultimately and mindfully connected are you to these most basic and universal experiences...your body in its elemental nature. This talk includes a guided meditation to put you in touch with the direct experience of the body as earth, water, fire and air elements
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-10-09 Afternoon Teachings - Practice as Purification (Part 2) 46:46
Martin Aylward
In this follow-up, Martin continues to look at the purificatory nature of dharma practice, opening up a space to meet and transform the impact of past habit energy. The teaching deconstructs the notion of karma, and maps the purification of mind-states.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-10-09 Morning Instructions 51:15
Martin Aylward
Recognizing states. Skilful response to how the mind is. Body and mind as a unified field of experience.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-10-08 Perception and Papanca 53:51
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-08 "The Truth of Suffering and the Way That Leads to the End of Suffering" 59:39
Kate Munding
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2015-10-08 Afternoon Teachings - Practice as Purification (Part 1) 48:14
Martin Aylward
This teaching examines our problematic associations with ideas of Purity, and explores ways that the practice of sitting meditation can be purificatory - both in terms of developing wholesome qualities, and in healing and releasing stored tension patterns.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-10-08 Day Two - Morning Instructions 47:15
Martin Aylward
No wrong experience. Allowing the passage of all that arises. Exploring the pleasant, unpleasant and neutral in meditation.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-10-08 Morning Reflection: Feelings - Vedana 11:04
Marcia Rose
Feeling of pleasant, unpleasant or neither pleasant nor unpleasant/neutral arise in response to every contact that comes through each of our sense doors. Feelings are what conditions our mind to try to hold on to the pleasant or push away,avoid or ignore the unpleasant. Mindfully observing feelings with more equanimity is a very helpful door to open our door way out of suffering
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-10-08 Big Mind Guided Meditation 44:20
Guy Armstrong
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-07 Trusting Ourselves, Trusting Life 1:12:33
Tara Brach
How can we trust in basic goodness when we encounter so much greed and violence within and around us? This talk explores three pathways of practice that enable us to bring a healing attention to our primitive survival conditioning, and cultivate the heart and awareness that express our full potential and deepest essence. "Who would you be if you trusted the basic goodness and beauty that lives through you?"
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2015-10-07 Guided Metta 45:18
Kamala Masters
Oneself, benefactor, dear friend and neutral person
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-07 Afternoon Teachings - Freedom and Stimulus 45:40
Martin Aylward
Martin points out the 3 different kinds of stimulation (vedana) and explores skilful ways of exploring and responding to pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral experience. Emphasis is given to somatic practice, recognizing the physical contractions that form around the 3 types.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-10-07 The Urgency of Now - Connecting Inner and Outer Transformation 66:23
Donald Rothberg
As we face multiple crises, yet also open to new transformations - inner and outer- a new type of spiritual practitioner is needed, who is able to connect inner and outer transformation. Echoing the Buddhist bodhisattvas, Jewish prophets, Jesus, many indigenous leaders, Gandhi, King, and Dorothy Day, among others, the "new bodhisattva" follows a new kind of training which is outlined.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2015-10-07 Day One - Morning Instructions 39:08
Martin Aylward
Grounding meditation in bodily experience. Activating qualities of awareness through the posture: Grounded - steady, upright - bright, open - receptive, relaxed - gentle.
Gaia House Awake in Our Bones

2015-10-06 Don't Go Down The Rabbit Hole 35:32
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2015-10-06 A Thousand Thoughts 40:16
Ariya B. Baumann
Thoughts are part of our existence as human beings. With the practice of meditation, the nature of the thought processes in particular and the nature of the mind can be understood by closely observing these thoughts whenever they arise.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2015 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2015-10-06 Continua of Practice: Shadow to Light 59:54
Rodney Smith
The more defined and clear our individuation, the more isolated we feel. We gain our selfhood from creating physical and psychological boundaries upon our surround. Our self-definition is created by our physical, mental, emotional, psychological, and spiritual definitions. Freedom is coming out of these shadowy images created by our imposed boundaries and accepting the clear light of our humanity.
Seattle Insight Meditation Society Continua of Practice Series
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2015-10-05 The Second Foundation of Mindfulness: Feeling Tone 57:36
Sally Armstrong
Vedana, or the feeling tone of pleasant, unpleasant or neither-pleasant-nor-unpleasant that arises with each contact, was considered important enough by the Buddha to be a foundation of mindfulness, one of the five aggregates, and central to the teaching on dependent origination. It is also at the heart of the Dart Sutta in the Samyutta Nikaya, where the Buddha talks about the two common responses to suffering: to bemoan and lament the fact that suffering is happening, but often to try to avoid the unpleasant by chasing after the pleasant. This talk looks at all of these different teachings to help us understand the importance of bringing mindfulness to vedana in our practice and in our lives.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-05 Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling - Week 3 1:27:05
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course - Mindfulness of Feeling

2015-10-05 Awakening the Heart - Practicing the "Divine Abodes" 43:40
Donald Rothberg, Heather Sundberg
The Divine Abodes of loving-kindness, compassion, joy and equanimity are the places of the awakened heart. Practicing to cultivate these four abodes helps us to access these wonderful and transformative qualities of the open heart.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-10-05 Waking Up in Indra's Net: Acting for the Sake of Life on Earth 58:06
Joanna Macy
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2015-10-04 The Buddha's Teaching On Loving Kindness 56:41
Greg Scharf
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2015-10-04 Parami - The Ten Perfections - Renunciation - Week 3 57:08
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series
In collection: Dharma Series - Parami - The Ten Perfections

2015-10-04 Closing the Day 14:12
James Baraz
Naomi Newman and James Baraz close the day with a Kabbalist creation story, and guided meditation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center A Day of Connection: Sustainable Practice for a Sustainable World

2015-10-04 How to be an Earthling 30:09
Wes Nisker
Stories celebrating our experience as Earthlings. Earth days (and Earth Care days) are not just a call to “do something” to heal our damaged eco-systems, but more of a spiritual exercise, a time to celebrate all life, regardless of kingdom, phyla, or species: regardless of color of skin, feathers, fur, flowers, leaves or bark. This is a time to reflect on our connection to this planet, and to embrace our basic identity as "earthlings.”
Spirit Rock Meditation Center A Day of Connection: Sustainable Practice for a Sustainable World

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