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2026-01-20 04 talk: Establishing, maintaining and deepening your practice 28:48
Jill Shepherd
Melbourne Insight Meditation

2026-01-20 03 meditation: Settling into ease 29:48
Jill Shepherd
Melbourne Insight Meditation

2026-01-20 The Strength to Meet Hate with Love 28:55
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community

2026-01-19 02 talk: Inspiration for the New Year 36:14
Jill Shepherd
Exploring the difference between inspiration and expectation, and the shift from will-driven practice to trusting the dharma's natural development
Melbourne Insight Meditation

2026-01-19 01 meditation: Finding ease in the body, breathing 27:15
Jill Shepherd
Melbourne Insight Meditation

2026-01-18 Say what you mean, act how you feel, be yourself 61:58
Cara Lai
Mindfulness isn't about pretending to be peaceful, it's about being real. Don't be afraid to be completely yourself. You are good and the world is waiting for you to stop believing otherwise.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Peace, Presence, and the Practice of Seeing Clearly - 26WMLK

2026-01-18 Practicing with the Four Satipatthana 22:56
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara

2026-01-18 Mindfulness of the Heart 52:27
Matthew Hepburn
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Peace, Presence, and the Practice of Seeing Clearly - 26WMLK

2026-01-17 Putting down the burden 56:36
Cara Lai
A meditation on finding comfort in the simple goodness of this moment, followed by a talk about feeling alone with the task of being ok in the world, followed by a meditation to locate the comfort and care that reassures us that it's safe to let go.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Peace, Presence, and the Practice of Seeing Clearly - 26WMLK

2026-01-17 How Do I Apply Dhamma to Diseas and Death: An Arrow SN 36.6 1:33:28
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on 17 January, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - GUIDED MEDITATION 19:37 - DHAMMA TALK 56:14 - COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES From January 4th to April 2nd 2026 the regularly scheduled Saturday morning program taught by Ayya Santussika, will take many of the suttas referenced in "Mindfully Facing Disease and Death" by Bhikkhu Anālayo as their basis. For those who want to dive deeply into this material, you may want to read the book as we discuss the suttas, listed below. Jan 10 SN 22.1 Nakula’s Father Chapter 2 Jan 17 SN 36.6 An Arrow Chapter 3 Jan 24 SN 22.88 With Assaji Chapter 10 Jan 31 SN 22.89 With Khemaka Chapter 11 Feb 7 AN 10.60 With Girimānanda Chapter 12 Feb 14 SN 3.22 Grandmother and SN 47.13 With Cunda Chapters 13 & 14 Feb 21 MN 143 Advice to Anāthapiṇḍika Chapter 16 Feb 28 SN 55.3 With Dīghāvu and SN 55.54 Sick Chapters 17 & 18 Mar 7 SN 36.7 The Infirmary (1st) Chapter 19 Mar 14 AN 6.56 With Phagguna Chapter 20 Mar 21 SN 35.74 Sick (1st) and SN 41.10 Seeing the Sick Chapters 21 & 22 Mar 28 DN 16.31, 34-36 The Buddha’s Last Words Chapter 23
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2026-01-17 Introducing Mindfulness of the Body 57:03
Matthew Hepburn, Cara Lai
Day 1 sitting instructions. Very short practice suitable for beginners emphasizing relaxed relationship to the objects of attention, balanced attitude, and how to set appropriate expectatioins about unintentional thinking during meditation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Peace, Presence, and the Practice of Seeing Clearly - 26WMLK

2026-01-16 Practicing Metta in Daily Life (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 65:34
Diana Winston, Donald Rothberg
Diana and Donald each speak for about 20 minutes. Diana focuses especially on relational metta practice in daily life, including with parenting. Donald speaks of the aspiration, as the great Tibetan teacher Shabkar, emphasizes, on having one’s life and practice be one. He then focuses on the different dimensions of individual metta practice in daily life. The two talks are followed by a period of discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-16 Guided Radiating Mettā for All Beings (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 65:48
Gullu Singh
This talk explores the traditional benefits and scope of mettā practice, presenting loving-kindness as a force that steadies sleep, brightens the mind, supports concentration, and softens our relationships with human and non-human beings alike. Drawing on classical texts and modern teachers, it emphasizes beginning with what is possible—locating the goodwill already present and gently extending it outward. The practice culminates in the “all beings” category, cultivating an impartial heart free from indifference and ill will.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-15 One Arrow is Sufficient, Thanks. (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:34
Gullu Singh
This talk explores how mettā supports freedom from the “second arrow” of mental reactivity. Drawing on vivid teachings from the Buddha, it shows that ill-will harms the one who holds it and that kindness is an aspirational training pointing to the limitless capacity of the heart. The path is framed through the Satipaṭṭhāna: purification of mind, the surmounting of sorrow, and the end of dukkha. Central is the role of vedanā—the pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral tone that conditions craving and resistance. Most suffering arises not from experience itself but from the mind’s rejection of what is here. Mettā becomes a relational posture toward life, saying “yes” to each moment and softening identification with pain. By noticing greed, aversion, and delusion, we transform them into generosity, love, and wisdom. The impartial heart learns to meet all experience with balance, discovering ease even amid difficulty.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-15 Metta for the Difficult Person (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:11
Beth Sternlieb
Gently turning to someone challenging that we also appreciate.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-15 Metta for the Neutral Person (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:26
Beth Sternlieb
Metta for the people we meet throughout the day.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-15 The Gift of Practice: A Choice in Every Moment 45:10
James Baraz
It seems with every day of news, there is more uncertainty, deep concern and unease. As much as we would like to, we can't control reality. However, the great gift of practice is that we can choose how to skillfully relate to our experience. This is a time for our practice to hold us. Instead of reacting impulsively in ways that just contract us more or with actions we later regret, we can respond effectively with a wise heart. This talk discusses teachings and practices that help us make that wiser choice.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2026-01-15 Reframing Perception V ~ What Is Real? 55:33
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation with a poem by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Morning
Aloka Earth Room

2026-01-14 Equanimity Seeing with Patience (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 49:26
Beth Sternlieb
The protector of Loving kindness and compassion
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-14 Working with Hindrances 24:28
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-14 Creative Ways to do Metta for Self (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:06
Diana Winston
This guided session explores multiple ways to send metta to self: From a benefactor, through our body, to different times in our life, and to aspects of ourselves.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-14 Instructions and Guided Meditation: Open Awareness 46:23
Jeanne Corrigal
Instructions and Guided Meditation in Open Awareness as a practice we do naturally, when we spend time connecting with nature externally.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-13 The Three Marks of Existence as a Nature Liberation Practice 62:20
Jeanne Corrigal
The image of a bird flying is offered as a way of bringing together the big picture of the Satipatthana Sutta teachings, with the three characteristics as the environment the bird is flying in. The three characteristics are then situated in the refrain of the Satipatthana Sutta, which is seen as a practice from nature, to reveal our inner nature. This teaching is applied to our lives through exploring how to work with self judgement. The talk ends exploring this practice in the world, for the benefit of all beings.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-13 Self Compassion: Mindfulness, Metta, and Shared Humanity (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:49
Diana Winston
In this talk we explore the roots of self-judgment, and the ways in which mindfulness, loving kindness, and the recognition of our shared humanity and inner goodness can work together to alleviate the critical mind. This talk was given at a metta retreat so it pays particular attention to using metta to heal the inner critic when obstacles arise .
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-13 Guided Compassion (Karuna) Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 56:16
Gullu Singh
This talk explores karuṇā as the heart that meets suffering with kindness and the sincere wish for its relief, without attachment to outcome. Compassion is not kind behavior but a wholesome state of mind from which wise action naturally flows. The talk distinguishes karuṇā from empathy: affective empathy can lead to exhaustion by taking on others’ pain, while compassion is “feeling for,” supported by warmth and equanimity. Rather than merging with suffering, we attune to the care already present within it. Karuṇā is a brahmavihāra—abundant, immeasurable, and energizing—capable of meeting personal and global pain with clarity and agency. Practical guidance is offered: begin with manageable suffering, pair compassion with balance, use simple phrases, and end with spaciousness for all beings.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-13 Speak and Act with a Peaceful Mind 10:23
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-13 Aligning with Truth: A Refuge for These Times, Part 2 of 2 - Meditation 30:17
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-01-13 Aligning with Truth: A Refuge for These Times, Part 2 of 2 - Talk 57:20
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-01-13 Meditation Instructions: Open Awareness 45:12
Bob Stahl
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-12 Heart of the Dhamma: 4 Noble Truths 66:56
Bob Stahl
The story of turning into the skid to grow in wisdom and the journey of the Buddha's awakening
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-12 Brahmaviharas and the Body 67:04
Kate Munding
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-12 The Nature and Challenges of Metta Practice and How It Deepens (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 62:23
Donald Rothberg
Practicing to develop lovingkindness (metta), warmth, kindness, and love is an ancient vocation. The Buddha’s teachings on metta echo in many ways what we find in Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and other traditions. In this talk, we explore the aims of metta practice, how it works, and some of the different approaches to such practice. With the retreat overlapping with Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday on January 15, we point to some of the parallels between metta practice and the life and work of Dr. King. We also identify the main challenges of metta practice, including distractions, uneven energy (including sleepiness), inability to access the heart, and difficult emotions, thoughts, and body-states emerging in what we call the “purification” process. As we deepen in metta individually, we also may bring metta into our community, social, and political lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-12 Monday Night Meditation with Kate Munding 37:05
Kate Munding
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-12 Dry Metta (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 54:17
Diana Winston
This short talk and guided practice introduces us to "dry metta", the metta practice which is focused on intention building and changing our inner narrative. It invites us to repeat simple phrases without any intention or need to feel the quality of metta. It's a lovely simple way to practice that takes the pressure off metta!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Metta Retreat: Teachings and Practices to Cultivate a Wise, Compassionate, and Responsive Heart

2026-01-11 Dharma Beauty and Inspiration 35:38
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-11 Reasonable but Not Helpful – Responding to Difficult Moments 21:12
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara

2026-01-11 Aligning with Truth: A Refuge for These Times, Part 1 of 2 - Meditation 34:26
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-01-11 Aligning with Truth: A Refuge for These Times, Part 1 of 2 - Talk 40:51
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-01-11 “Be Like Water”: BIPOC Critical Thinking, Right Speech, and Solidarity in 2026 63:39
Mushim Ikeda
Meditation & Dharma Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2026-01-11 Instructions and Guided Meditation: Vedana 56:36
Jeanne Corrigal
Vedana is explored as a significant freedom moment which can help us see clinging.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-10 The Hindrances as a Process of Liberation 62:36
Jeanne Corrigal
The four wise efforts are explored as a path to freedom with the hindrances. Several practices are offered for each effort, with particular emphasis given to abandoning unwholesome states that have arisen, through a relationship of non-clinging. The talk concludes with reference to Indigenous Elder Stan Rushworth and the thought that working with the hindrances shows us a way of showing up in a sacred way in the world.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-10 Living With Ease With the Truth of Impermanence (Anicca) - In Memory of Steve Armstrong 32:37
Tara Mulay
This talk explores how deepening understanding of the truth of impermanence leads to greater compassion and ease. The development of equanimity (non-reactivity, equilibrium, upekkha in Pali) gives rise to greater peace and joy. This talk was offered during a BCIMS Online Daylong following the passing of beloved dharma teacher Steve Armstrong, and towards the end of the talk, it includes memories and teachings of Steve in last months. The talk also explores how mindfulness gives rise to insight.
British Columbia Insight Meditation Society

2026-01-10 Cultivating Beneficial Growth 11:36
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Connecting and Sustaining Aspiration

2026-01-10 Guided Meditation and Dharmette: Connect, Sustain, Discern, Let Go 43:13
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Connecting and Sustaining Aspiration

2026-01-10 Guided Meditation: Intention 41:24
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Connecting and Sustaining Aspiration

2026-01-10 Meditation Instructions 58:50
Bob Stahl
The First Foundation of Mindfulness of the Body
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-09 Convergence 63:25
Bob Stahl
Mindfulness in the mainstream world and what brings us to practice
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Mindfulness and Liberation – Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Insight Meditation Retreat - 26FMBA

2026-01-09 Setting the Wheel in Motion 1:10:09
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2026-01-07 Three Watches of the Night and Practicing Here and Now on Retreat 47:33
Erin Treat
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Winter Insight Retreat 2026

2026-01-07 Reframing Perception IV ~ Linear & Cyclical Time 54:27
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Morning
Aloka Earth Room

2026-01-07 Wisdom of the Body: Liberation 28:37
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-07 Practicing with Intentions 60:13
Donald Rothberg
We explore the centrality of being skillful with intentions in our practice and a number of different ways of practicing to cultivate skillful intentions, in part related to the New Year. We look at the Buddha's account of karma (kamma in Pali) as intention, and his teaching on the importance of reflection in living with skillful intentions. Remembering the Chinese Chan (Zen) teacher Yunmen's speaking of the centrality of "appropriate response," we develop a simple model for developing skillful intentions leading to skillful or appropriate responses. We also explore the variety of types of intentions, and recent Stanford research about how we might skillfully (and successfully) follow intentions to develop new routines. We then look at the importance for identifying our deeper intentions of develop an intuitive listening to life and to what calls us, in part exploring the theme of listening through poems. The talk is followed by a short guided meditation on intentions and then by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-07 Closing Reflections New Year's Retreat 29:37
Catherine McGee
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-07 Guided Meditation Exploring Practicing with Intentions 35:36
Donald Rothberg
We start by tuning into our intentions, both our "larger" or "deeper" intentions for why we practice and a more specific intention for this practice session based on how we are in the moment (maybe really settled or maybe distracted by what happened yesterday). We then work to develop concentration (samadhi) in one of several ways, particularly setting an intention either to be more relaxed (if we tend to be "tight" and over-efforting) or to be more effortful (if we tend to be overly relaxed). We later tune in to how the practice is going and see if we want to respond with an intention. After a period focusing on developing concentration, we practice mindfulness, again after a while seeing how things are and whether we want to set a skillful intention related to mindfulness. We close with a series of reflections on what we want to let go of in the next period of time, and what calls us.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-06 Aspiration and Inspiration to End Suffering 10:09
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-06 Guided meditation: Turning Towards 43:06
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-06 Brief practice instructions for the morning of last full day 42:17
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-05 The Fruition of Practice- Recognising the heart that continues 56:23
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-05 Letting Go Dharma Talk 48:45
Phillip Moffitt
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-05 Naturally Arising Meditation 53:20
Phillip Moffitt
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-04 Guided Meditation on Forgiveness 37:01
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-04 Resilience with Intentional Living 1:14:20
Pawan Bareja
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2026-01-04 6th Morning Instructions: Thoughts and Dispassion 45:42
Catherine McGee
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-03 Practicing With the Full Moon 56:09
Catherine McGee
What might be seen under the light of the full moon that can liberate our sense of existence. Seclusion, Dispassion, Cessation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-03 Well Well Well, How Mettā Changed The World 1:23:54
Nathan Glyde
A meditation, reflection, and (just the) responses to questions on the theme of goodwill and world making; especially what playing with qualities like mettā (boundless benevolence) reveals and opens about experience and freedom.
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - January 2026

2026-01-03 Q&A Session 61:56
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2026-01-03 How Do I Apply the Dhamma to Disease and Death SN 22.1 Nakula's Father 1:40:13
Ayya Santussika
From January 4th to April 2nd 2026 the regularly scheduled Saturday morning program taught by Ayya Santussika, will take many of the suttas referenced in "Mindfully Facing Disease and Death" by Bhikkhu Anālayo as their basis. For those who want to dive deeply into this material, you may want to read the book as we discuss the suttas, listed below. Jan 10 SN 22.1 Nakula’s Father Chapter 2 Jan 17 SN 36.6 An Arrow Chapter 3 Jan 24 SN 22.88 With Assaji Chapter 10 Jan 31 SN 22.89 With Khemaka Chapter 11 Feb 7 AN 10.60 With Girimānanda Chapter 12 Feb 14 SN 3.22 Grandmother and SN 47.13 With Cunda Chapters 13 & 14 Feb 21 MN 143 Advice to Anāthapiṇḍika Chapter 16 Feb 28 SN 55.3 With Dīghāvu and SN 55.54 Sick Chapters 17 & 18 Mar 7 SN 36.7 The Infirmary (1st) Chapter 19 Mar 14 AN 6.56 With Phagguna Chapter 20 Mar 21 SN 35.74 Sick (1st) and SN 41.10 Seeing the Sick Chapters 21 & 22 Mar 28 DN 16.31, 34-36 The Buddha’s Last Words Chapter 23
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2026-01-03 Intro and Guided Meditation: Faring Evenly Amidst the Uneven 41:13
Kim Allen
Uncontrived Uncontrived Half-Day Retreat

2026-01-03 Guided Meditation: Resting in Awareness 44:55
Kim Allen
Uncontrived Uncontrived Half-Day Retreat

2026-01-03 Dharmette and QandA: Anicca, Dukkha, and Liberation 32:41
Kim Allen
Uncontrived Uncontrived Half-Day Retreat

2026-01-03 Finding Freedom through Friendship and Faith 1:25:58
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2026-01-03 Guided Awareness Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 53:36
Devon Hase
Moving from body to choiceless attention to awarenenss of awareness, we consider the Bahiya Sutta and how it points to the not-self nature of things.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

2026-01-03 Day 5 Morning Instructions 43:32
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-03 Feeling Tone Reflections and Meditation 53:44
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2026-01-02 Love and Emptiness: Finding Freedom in the Six Senses (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 49:40
Devon Hase
Drawing from the Culasunyatta Sutta and the teaching to Bahiya, this talk explores how the entire Buddhist path unfolds within the immediacy of our sensory experience. Emptiness is revealed not as a metaphysical abstraction but as the progressive letting go of what distracts us from what is peaceful—a movement from palace to forest to space to freedom itself. The whole world exists within this fathom-long body and its six sense doors. Liberation happens here, in the seen, heard, sensed, and cognized—not through traveling to some distant realm, but through radical presence with what is. When we meet each moment of contact with the quality of spiritual friendship, recognizing the loving awareness we already are, even the difficult journey over open ocean becomes workable. We learn to fly between the lives we have and the lives we imagine, without the extra burden of complaint, held by the spaciousness of mind itself.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

2026-01-02 Deepening Practice 61:54
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-02 27 talk: Overview of the Seven Factors of Awakening 39:51
Jill Shepherd
Sydney Insight Meditators :  Cultivating calm, clarity and compassion in the midst of it all

2026-01-02 Upekkha 41:39
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2026-01-02 Guided Metta: Receiving the Love from Beyond Myself 43:14
Catherine McGee
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-02 Seven Factors of Awakening Meditation 14:15
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2026-01-02 Recognizing In Ourselves the Very Buddha In Whom We Take Refuge 55:07
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection on Buddhanusati followed by Guided Meditation
Big Bear Retreat Center New Year's Retreat: Weaving Ancient and New Ways of Being

2026-01-02 Generating Mudita Talk and Guided Meditation 14:28
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2026-01-01 Q&A 52:36
Ajahn Sucitto
00:34 Q1 I've recently run across "meditation teachers" who claim that some other creative activities that they're involved in are better than meditation. What can you say about this? 20:56 Q2 I'm not good with emotional language like spiritual poetry but have a longing for the divine. What can you say about this? 22:54 Q3 I'm already seeking some professional help for trauma but I'd like to hear your thoughts on the Buddhist way to heal trauma. 26:22 Q4 How can you not make letting go into another sankara project? How can we let go of concepts like achieving stream entry? 35:42 Q5 I've heard a teacher say when the mind is quiet and we experience things as they are, the self and the observing or knowing mind will distinctly be two separate entities. Can you speak to this please? 44:06 Q6 I find myself alone and isolated. There are no Buddhist centres near me nor do I have a group of family or friends I can share with. I meditate and go for long walks but the need to be a part of the community is a longing and I feel sometimes I have no meaning in my life and I panic. What is your advice?
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2026-01-01 22 talk: Wise Effort and the three universal characteristics, with a focus on anattā or not self 35:31
Jill Shepherd
Sydney Insight Meditators :  Cultivating calm, clarity and compassion in the midst of it all

2026-01-01 Answering the unanswerable: use your presence 16:22
Ajahn Sucitto
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2026-01-01 Relinquishment 35:08
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2026-01-01 We Live in All Things, All Things Live in Us 33:14
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection on Impermanence & Death
Big Bear Retreat Center New Year's Retreat: Weaving Ancient and New Ways of Being

2026-01-01 Thus Should You Train 2026 1:28:55
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk and instructions from the Buddha was offered on January 1, 2026.
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2026-01-01 Impermanence, Mortality and Other Enriching Contemplations 52:19
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection followed by Guided Meditation
Big Bear Retreat Center New Year's Retreat: Weaving Ancient and New Ways of Being

2026-01-01 3rd Morning Instructions 44:25
Catherine McGee
Guided practices on how to serve the body as a field and not only parts
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2026-01-01 Welcoming in the New Year Together! 38:18
James Baraz
This talk will 1. Look back at 2025 reviewing what we've learned 2. Open to where we are in the present 3. Get in touch with our intention for the 2026 envisioning the qualities that will be most needed for us to deepen our understanding and inner peace We will also share a New Year's ritual of letting go and cultivation. If you're at home bring a candle. Please pause the audio to perform the exercises.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2025-12-31 Sensitive To The Whole Body 51:42
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2025-12-31 17 talk: From dukkha to sukha - the role of pleasure and joy on the path to freedom 42:51
Jill Shepherd
Sydney Insight Meditators :  Cultivating calm, clarity and compassion in the midst of it all

2025-12-31 Attention and Effort 26:20
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2025-12-31 Love and Let Go - Metta Meditation 41:38
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2025-12-31 Letting Go & Letting Come ~ Our Aspiration(s) for the New Year 55:36
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection followed by Guided Meditation
Big Bear Retreat Center New Year's Retreat: Weaving Ancient and New Ways of Being

2025-12-31 Guided Meditation: Mindfulness of Emotions (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 63:45
Devon Hase
Teachings and Guidance on RAIN meditation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-12-31 First Morning Instruction: Home For Attention 46:14
Catherine McGee
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat for Experienced Students – 25NY

2025-12-31 Intention and Letting Go 28:51
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara (Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center) New Year Retreat 2025 - 2026

2025-12-30 Treasures in the Dark: Death as a Teacher of Life (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 49:29
Devon Hase
What if aging, illness, and death aren't enemies to avoid, but teachers bowing at our feet? This talk explores the Buddha's radical invitation to turn toward life's inevitable difficulties—not with morbidity, but with the clear-eyed realism that sets us free. Through poetry, contemporary dharma voices, and the ancient practice of death awareness, we discover how contemplating our mortality doesn't diminish joy—it ignites it. When we stop living heedlessly and wake up to the preciousness of this breath, this moment, this life, we find the courage to love completely and let go gracefully. A New Year's reflection on endings, beginnings, and the alchemy that transforms suffering into compassion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

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