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2024-06-03 How to Meditate--The 4 Practices Rooted in Tradition and Confirmed by Neuroscience 56:20
Tina Rasmussen
How to Meditate--The 4 Practices Rooted in Tradition and Confirmed by Neuroscience. In this talk, Tina gives concise overview instructions and guidance on how to begin meditating, suitable for beginners and experienced meditators alike. She talks about general guidelines that apply to every type of meditation. Then she gives an overview of the 4 practice categories being studied in neuroscience, which are also reflected in the Buddhist tradion. Then she gives instructions on how to practice each type of meditation, with a short period of practice. To go directly to those sections, please see the following time markers: -Heart Practices--Bodhicitta and the Bramaviharas (lovingkindness, compassion, joy/gratitude, and equanimity): 15:45 -Focused Attention--Samatha (concentration and serenity), Anapanasati (mindfulness of breathing): 31:03 -Open Monitoring--Vipassana (insight meditation): 39:26 -Self-Transcending--Dzogchen (Rigpa): 49:37
Luminous Mind Sangha

2024-06-03 Morning Instructions: Mindfulness and Attention 59:03
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2024

2024-06-02 The Five Hindrances 56:42
Leigh Brasington
Gaia House Jhanas, Insight and Dependent Origination

2024-06-02 Being and Doing (continued) 35:12
Laura Bridgman
Gaia House Knowledge From the Present Moment

2024-06-02 "How Happily We Live": Dharma Ease in Uneasy Times for BIPOC 1:18:08
Mushim Ikeda
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2024-06-02 Knowing Godness 15:02
Ayya Medhanandi
Was the Buddha a Buddhist? The Buddha was fully awakened, having realized the truth beyond convention, beyond worldly identities. We want that – to fully awaken; to understand our experience at its core through the purification of the heart. When the mind is completely content within itself, in pure awareness, gone beyond attachment to worldly perception, sensation or gratification, we can know a loving authentic opening to true consciousness, godness itself. We are that.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2024-06-02 Letting Go of the Do-er 36:29
Alan Lewis
Gaia House Knowledge From the Present Moment

2024-06-02 Three Ways of Knowing, and the Hindrance of the Inner Critic 22:28
Laura Bridgman
Gaia House Knowledge From the Present Moment

2024-06-02 Closing remarks 50:05
Ajahn Sucitto
An exploration of proliferations, kamma and self and the eightful path
Meditationszentrum Beatenberg Exploring Animate Reality

2024-06-02 Instructions for Receptive Awareness 65:44
Andrea Fella
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2024

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