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2026-06-24 Distortions of Perception IV ~ Not an External Object to be Discovered 55:45
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection on the 2nd Vipallasa & Guided Meditation including parts of a poem by Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene IV | Online Wednesday-Morning
Aloka Earth Room

2026-06-21 The Four Faces of Buddhist Love 36:14
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-06-20 Dhammapada Verses 146-156: Old Age 1:36:31
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, comments, questions and responses was offered on June 20, 2026 for East Bay Dhamma. Dhammapada verses 146 -156 Old Age was discussed. The text can be found here: https://suttacentral.net/dhp146-156/en/buddharakkhita?lang=en&reference=none&highlight=false 00:00 - 1:36:32 DHAMMA TALK, COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2026-06-19 Juneteenth and Our Practice 53:13
Donald Rothberg
We begin with a short account of some of the history of Juneteenth and its origins in Texas, as well as how it developed in the decades after 1865, including under Jim Crow. We ask how consideration of Juneteenth and the ensuing history informs our practice, considering the three main elements of our practice: Training in wisdom (particularly in understanding the roots of racism in greed for power and wealth and a "divide and conquer" approach); meditation (both in examining our conditioning and working with difficult emotions), and ethical practice (developing care and addressing harm, for the benefit of all beings). The talk is followed by discussion.
East Bay Meditation Center

2026-06-18 short talk: Ethics and Wise Speech 11:18
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-06-18 meditation: Breathing and Thinking 30:39
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-06-18 On Love, Shame and Human Belonging with Adam Baraz 50:53
James Baraz
Adam will give the talk. Over the past seven months, Adam traveled through Bali, Nepal, and Japan on a pilgrimage that became both an outer journey and an inner exploration. At the heart of this journey was a simple question: What allows a human being to feel truly at home within themselves? Drawing from meditation, spiritual pilgrimage, and somatic practice, Adam reflects on how love transforms shame and restores our innate dignity and belonging. He will share how he sees the journey through the lens of the five elemental stages of SomAwaken that he teaches.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2026-06-17 How many kinds of understanding are there? 57:11
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Wisdom is having the characteristic of penetrating the individual essences is of one kind; as mundane and supramundane, it is of two kinds, etc. The breaking up of formations.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-17 The Skillful Use of Pleasure 57:35
Francisco Morillo Gable
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spirit Rock - Rainbow Sangha

2026-06-15 How Wisdom is Developed in Practice 58:13
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Repeated comprehension of materiality; * Enlightenment factors promote the growth of wisdom; * Liberations and hindrances; * Seeing the breaking up of formations develops wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-14 Practicing with the Cycles of Samsara 39:35
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-06-14 Different Ways of Cultivating the Path 15:38
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara

2026-06-14 Meditation - Washington Heights Brown Boy 28:13
Francisco Morillo Gable
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2026-06-14 Washington Heights Brown Boy 41:09
Francisco Morillo Gable
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2026-06-13 Third Q & A 16:28
Ayya Santussika
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-13 The Joy of Letting Go of Everything 36:22
Ayya Santussika
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-12 The Joy of Equanimity 33:12
Ayya Santussika
Equanimity as an Enlightenment Factor and equanimity arising from insight bring a kind of gentle joy to the heart and lead to awakening.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-12 Garden of the Heart 58:08
Mark Coleman
Exploring the Brahma Viharas in Nature
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-12 Brahmaviharas Guided Meditation 29:47
Ayya Santussika
Guided meditation using the chant from the Pali Sutta text for the Divine Abidings (Brahmaviharas)
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-12 Nature of Awareness Meditation 47:18
Mark Coleman
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-12 Equanimity as a Brahmavihara 28:36
Ayya Santussika
Brahmaviharas, equanimity, kamma and joy.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-12 TBD 54:04
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

2026-06-11 Significance of the 8 precepts 10:44
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-11 talk: Compassion as an aspect of Wise Intention 29:48
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-06-11 GM 32:14
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-11 Second Q & A 54:43
Ayya Santussika
Second Q & A, with questions about demons and devas, practice, assisted suicide, and feeling like a dog that finally got up on the couch.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-11 Belonging to the World: Reciprocity, Gratitude, & Generosity 42:33
Kirsten Rudestam
Drawing in the Buddhist teaching of dependent co-arising, this talk explores what it means to belong to a living world
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-11 meditation: Mettā and compassion 28:46
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-06-11 Opening remarks, basic structure and respects to the Triple Gem 14:55
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-11 From Santa Cruz and Back: Dharma Lessons from 50 Years of Buddhist Practice 68:14
Gil Fronsdal
Gil’s first connection to Buddhism in Santa Cruz goes back 49 years, two years after he was introduced to Zen Practice. His involvement with Buddhism in Santa Cruz has been an important part of those next 49 years. He shares his personal stories and lessons from his half century adventure with Buddhist practice in Santa Cruz and beyond.
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-06-11 How Wisdom Is Developed 62:12
Sayadaw Vivekananda
General and specific aspects of the unfolding of wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-11 "Feeding Your Demons" Sample 41:58
Ayya Santussika
This is a brief sample of "Feeding Your Demons," developed by Lama Tsultrim Allione.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-11 The Joy of Having Faced Down Suffering 42:16
Ayya Santussika
In the First Noble Truth the Buddha encourages us to turn towards dukkha, acknowledge it and understand it. This is essential for awakening, for freeing ourselves from bondage. This talk contains stories about how one might do this, ending with a brief intro to the process "Feeding Your Demons."
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-10 The Joy of Tranquility 40:34
Ayya Santussika
On the lighter side, tranquility and some stories.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-10 Non-Contention 32:57
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-06-10 The Two Fields 50:36
Sayadaw Vivekananda
The field of mental defilements resembles a weed-infested piece of land, and the field of wisdom is likened to a beautiful garden.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-10 Distortions of Perception III ~ Islands of Coherence in a Sea of Chaos 54:09
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection on the 1st Vipallasa & Guided Meditation including parts of a poem by Naomi Shihab Nye| Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene IV | Online Wednesday-Morning
Aloka Earth Room

2026-06-10 Nature Reveals the Dhamma 53:45
Mark Coleman
Exploration of how nature practice is a doorway to understanding the 3 characteristics. The impermanent, uncertain, & selfless nature & self reality
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-10 Tranquility and Nibbana 36:26
Ayya Santussika
Relaxing into tranquility using the breath and instructions from the Buddha, followed by a short sutta, "About Nibbana" (4th) from the Udana 8.4
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-10 Buddhist Practice and Transforming Social Conditioning 2 62:17
Donald Rothberg
We begin by reviewing briefly last week's session, including how contemporary practice can expand the traditional focus on ignorance to include contemporary psychological and social perspectives on further dimensions of ignorance, including our initially unconscious social conditioning. We look again briefly at how the Buddha related both to caste and to women's roles in the sangha, and the basic of social conditioning, including how this is related to "in-groups," "out-groups," and "implicit bias." Most of the talk is devoted to suggesting the basic ways that we can explore and transform social conditioning. We focus on the main supports for such practice, including working with groups and guidelines, knowing the history of a particular form of conditoning (we give the examples of gender and race), using different forms of inquiry, mindfulness in meditation and daily life (including being mindful of the judgmental mind, anger, sadness, shame, etc.), the heart practices (including the importance of self-love, compassion, forgiveness, and joy), and other practices, such as involving ritual. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-06-10 Appropriate for One on the Path 38:52
Ayya Santussika
This talk is based on the verses of the Enlightened Monk called Gotama. He was in the Buddha's family, but a different Gotama. The verses are found in the "Verses of the Enlightened Monks," the Theragāthā 10.7
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-09 The Joy of Enthusiasm 35:53
Ayya Santussika
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-09 I am Here Because of Others 29:19
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community

2026-06-09 Energy Movement Meditation with Grace 44:06
Ayya Santussika
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-09 Dharmette: Concept & Process, with Kitten simile 11:47
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-06-09 Meditation in Nature Instructions-Exploring Vedana & Mindfulness of the Body 48:56
Mark Coleman
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-09 Well-being Cascade and a Personal Example 32:09
Ayya Santussika
The Buddha taught that there are some qualities, such as virtue, that naturally lead to Samadhi and on to seeing reality as it is.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-08 First Q & A 63:37
Ayya Santussika
Questions on devas, chanting and Dhamma in general.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-08 The Acquisition of Insight 58:01
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Virtue, concentration, meditation, desire (chanda), striving, faith, approaching a teacher, and more.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-08 Exploring the Foundations of Mindfulness through nature practice 53:08
Mark Coleman
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-08 Warm Oil Body Scan 24:12
Ayya Santussika
Scanning the front, back and inside of the body with the image of warm oil flowing slowly over all its parts.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-08 Arriving/Nature Awareness/Open Awareness 42:10
Mark Coleman
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Awake In The Wild

2026-06-08 Ultimate Goodness 25:27
Ayya Santussika
Using SN 28.1 "Born of Seclusion" as a basis, we can come to understand what "ultimate goodness" is: the end of "eradicated I-making, mine-making, and the underlying tendency to conceit."
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-08 Weaving Wise Livelihood into Contemplative Life 1:45:26
Amana Brembry Johnson
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-06-07 The Joy of Goodness 42:01
Ayya Santussika
Finding joy in everything good: generosity, kindness, letting go, virtuous behavior. Seeing how the qualities of generosity lay the groundwork for awakening and show up in that process as well. Cultivating mudita, appreciative joy, for the good in ourselves, in others, and goodness wherever we find it.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-07 The Six Recollection 36:26
Ayya Santussika
These recollections from the Buddha help to lift up the heart, remind us of our goodness and give us encouragement on the path. The recollections are of the qualities of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha. And then, recollections on one's own moral conduct (sila), generosity, and the qualities of the devas that caused them to become devas that we ourselves also possess.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-07 12 meditation: Opening to mudita gladness and upekkha equanimity 30:20
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-07 Thoughts of Sanctuary and Seclusion 25:40
Ayya Santussika
In Itivuttaka 38, the Buddha talks about how the Tathāgata frequently has two thoughts: one about sanctuary and the other about seclusion. The thought about sanctuary, the safety and security for living beings, comes from his love of and delight in kindness. The thought comes from the Buddha's love of seclusion and his delight in it, so this thought often occurs to him: ‘What is unskillful has been given up.’ The Buddha encouraged his disciples to love kindness and delight in it, then this thought will often occur to them: ‘Through this behavior, I shall not hurt any creature firm or frail.’ He also encouraged them to love seclusion and delight in it, then this thought will often occur to them: ‘What is unskillful? What is not given up? What should I give up?’”
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-06 The Joy of Seclusion 38:27
Ayya Santussika
Physical seclusion, mental seclusion, seclusion from people, unethical conduct, wrong view and defilements, and the relief and joy that comes from seclusion.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-06 Whole Life Practice Part Two: Caring For The Path 1:28:18
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - June 2026

2026-06-06 11 short talk: An overview of Buddhist ethics 15:23
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-06 Turning Inwards with Mindfulness of Breathing 39:49
Ayya Santussika
As we being to reflect on the joy of seclusion, we turn inwards for mental seclusion using Mindfulness of Breathing.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-06 Technique Questions 53:58
Ayya Santussika
Techniques in the practice take many different forms. Some questions include how to work with grief after recent death of one's mother, how to deal with sloth and torpor, how to do walking meditation, etc.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-06 10 meditation: Choiceless attention 34:09
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-06 Reflection on Life Force Energy 1:32:27
Ayya Santussika
Developing skill and sensitivity to life force energy or chi can support development on the path to awakening. Here are some reflections on how that might happen.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-05 The Joy of Entering the Sanctuary 1:15:50
Ayya Santussika, Ayya Cittananda
The introduction to the retreat with introductions, descriptions, taking refuges and precepts, and calling the devas. The Dhamma talk starts at 34 minutes. Tonight we are entering the sanctuary of this amazing forest and beautiful buildings where so many people have come to practice over these many years. We are also entering the sanctuary of physical safety and security to be here together with everyone keeping precepts and holding the intention to practice well. We can feel the presence of the devas. And, we are entering the internal sanctuary of the heart.
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Nine Days of Joy

2026-06-05 09 meditation: Mettā and compassion as expressions of Wise Intention 26:14
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-05 Guided Meditation on Auditory Thinking 35:49
Matthew Brensilver
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-05 08 meditation: Mindfulness of breathing to develop sati and samādhi 29:08
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-05 07 instructions: Mindfulness of breathing to develop sati and samādhi 9:16
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-05 Mindfulness of Emotions and Mind-States 54:45
Tara Mulay
Includes instructions on 6-Part walking meditation at the end.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Natural Clarity of Awareness: A Two-Week Insight Meditation Retreat - 26WMRT

2026-06-04 Compassion and Equanimity 35:34
Matthew Brensilver
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-04 Great is the Matter of Birth-and-Death Maranasati 49:48
Eugene Cash
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Body of Awakening

2026-06-04 06 talk: Introduction to the Second Noble Truth 19:39
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-04 What is Wisdom? 55:18
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Various definitions of Intuitive Wisdom: controlling faculty of wisdom; wisdom as an enlightenment factor. Differences between perception (saññāṇa), consciousness (viññāṇa), and wisdom (paññā).
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-04 Reification and Dereification 41:48
Matthew Brensilver
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-04 05 short talk: First Noble Truth 15:08
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-04 Guided meditation: Meeting what arises 39:52
Oren Jay Sofer
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-04 04 short instructions: Continuity of mindfulness 4:44
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-04 03 meditation: Body scan inviting ease 30:17
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-04 02 instructions: Mindfulness 10:53
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Five-day study and practice retreat

2026-06-04 Quiet Strength: Exploring Equanimity with James and Margaret Cullen 49:41
James Baraz
Margaret is the author of the just released book, Quiet Strength: Find Peace, Feel Alive, and Love Boundlessly through the Power of Equanimity. In this she leads in an exploration on this key quality that is so needed in these times. As a therapist, Margaret facilitated psycho-social support groups for cancer patients and their loved ones for over 30 years. She has led research studies on the impact of contemplative programs, co-developed the Compassion Cultivation Training with Thupten Jinpa at Stanford University. Margaret is the founder of Compassion Corps, a program which brings compassion programs to underserved populations around the world. She has been a meditation practitioner for over 40 years.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2026-06-03 Forgiving Conditioning 33:41
Matthew Brensilver
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-03 Dharma As Nature 47:53
Chas DiCapua
Learning to understand that the Dharma path unfolds in an organic, natural way helps to lessen the tendency to make Dharma practice another self-help project. Seeing the conditioned nature of suffering and the conditioned nature of happiness allows the self to get out of the way and let wisdom and discernment guide us along the path.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2026-06-03 Reviewing a week of practice 46:44
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2026-06-03 Letting the Tree Grow, One Ring at a Time 39:45
Oren Jay Sofer
The deepest transformation unfolds over years, too gradually to see — yet the only unit we ever actually work with is a single moment, met with kindness and a willingness to let go. Like a tree growing ring by ring, a whole life takes shape one moment at a time, with far less to manage than we think.
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-03 Fundamentals of Satipatthana 64:26
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Keeping the mind in the present moment, observing what is conspicuous in an effective manner.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-03 Distortions of Perception II ~ Breaking the Shackles of a Dying Paradigm 54:05
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection on the Ten Fetters & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene IV | Online Wednesday-Morning
Aloka Earth Room

2026-06-03 Buddhist Practice and Transforming Social Conditioning 1 60:25
Donald Rothberg
We begin by focusing on a fundamental perspective for our practice: How our practice moves from underlying ignorance to wisdom. We look at both the traditional understanding of such ignorance and how contemporary psychological and social perspectives help us to identify further dimensions of ignorance, including our initially unconscious social conditioning. We start by considering how the Buddha related both to caste and to women's roles in the sangha. We then look at the nature of social conditioning, including how this is related to "in-groups" and "out-groups," along with "implicit bias," and ways that our practice can help us see more clearly and ultimately transform our social conditioning.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-06-03 Guided Meditation: Breath and Sound 37:34
Matthew Brensilver
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-03 Guided Meditation 57:05
Eugene Cash
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Body of Awakening

2026-06-02 Metta Meditation 31:22
Oren Jay Sofer
Online :  Online Insight Retreat

2026-06-02 Intentions count! 1:32:10
Pascal Auclair
Teaching, guided meditation and exchange with students
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2026-06-02 Loving Our Elemental Nature 45:17
Eugene Cash
Loving the Dharma imbues our practice with heartfulness. This heartfulness allows us to experientially know our elemental nature as well as our Buddha Nature.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Body of Awakening

2026-06-02 The Spectrum of Desire 33:49
Kim Allen
The human tendency to want can range from highly unskillful or harmful forms of grasping and compulsion, through ordinary desires of life, into beautiful forms of aspiration and care. Buddhist teachings show how we can develop the more skillful forms of desire, such as wanting to be ethical, to practice meditation, or to awaken. Interestingly, moving into skillful wanting is an act of letting go.
Insight Meditation Community of Richmond

2026-06-02 Three questions to learn how to meditate ❓❓❓ 49:07
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2026-06-01 Thoughts Are Empty 💭 61:36
Pascal Auclair
Instructions, guided meditation and conversation on practice with retreatants
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2026-06-01 Mind 🪎 1:24:33
Pascal Auclair
Instructions, guided meditation and Q&A
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2026-06-01 Guided Meditation 52:19
Eugene Cash
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Body of Awakening

2026-05-31 Being Embodied: The First Foundation of Mindfulness 47:36
Eugene Cash
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Body of Awakening

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