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2026-07-02 talk: Wise Speech p2 exploring internal speech and the inner critic 26:45
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-07-02 meditation: Breathing then bringing awareness to thinking 29:21
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-07-01 Distortions of Perception V ~ Insight Loosens the Grip of Fear 55:46
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection on the 3rd Vipallasa & Guided Meditation
Aloka Earth Room

2026-06-30 Questions and answers and concluding remarks. 64:33
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-29 Planting Seeds - The Five Faculties (pt 1) 29:05
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-06-28 The Spiritual Pleasure of Seclusion - Talk 40:42
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-06-28 The Spiritual Pleasure of Seclusion - Meditation 33:51
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-06-28 Working with Fear 30:08
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara

2026-06-28 Doing and Not-Doing in Meditation and Daily Life: Talk and Discussion 62:13
Donald Rothberg
We explore the nature of doing and not-doing, both in meditation and more generally. We begin with emphasizing the importance for the Buddha of diligence, skillful effort (one of the factors of the Eightfold Path), and doing. Yet there also is a clear place for what we can call “not-doing,” for example, in cultivating mindful receptivity to experience. We examine as well how being a “doer” is so central to many of our identities, whether in our roles or work or even in our meditation. We also look to how we often experience a kind of not-doing in everyday life in “flow” experiences in different aspects of life. Finally, we show how accessing the depths of human experience commonly requires a profound not-doing, as we find brought out, for example, in Taoism, some of the Buddha’s teachings, and Tibetan Mahamudra and Dzogchen. The talk is followed by discussion.
Benicia Insight Meditation

2026-06-28 Guided Meditation on Doing and Not-Doing in the Context of Developing Concentration and Mindfulness 35:55
Donald Rothberg
In the context of the basic instructions on developing first concentration (samadhi) and then mindfulness, we interweave guidance on emphasizing doing, or more active effort, and not-doing, including through opening more receptively, and some other short practices.
Benicia Insight Meditation

2026-06-28 Straightening the Mind Towards Awakening 18:29
Ayya Anandabodhi
Parayana Vihara

2026-06-27 Parenting, Outer and Inner, and Healing 53:39
Cara Lai
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat – 26TR

2026-06-27 Q&A 50:31
Ajahn Sucitto
0:53 Q1 I'm very impulsive and I find that smoking grounds me. I'd like to quit but it's not the proper time or the moment. Do you have any suggestions? 07:29 Q2 I have a question about recognizing not self, anatta. It's difficult to maintain this perspective over a longer period of time. I feel quite content but my personality keeps popping up and I struggle with egg handling me anxiety of aging and losing my job. How can I handle living in the real world? 18:40 Q3 Some questions on measureless States: a) I was attending a retreat with Ayye Anandabodhi what arose was a sense of gratitude. Is gratitude a prerequisite for cultivating the brahmaviharas? b) A local sangha leader often mentions "it's like this now'. Sometimes I find this just frustrating. Can you say something about this? c) 27:29 Q4 Sometime ago you talked about the fruition of karuna / compassion as boundless space, muditha/sympathetic joy as boundless consciousness and upekkha / equanimity as no-thing-ness. Can you speak more about this? 33:17 Q5 Resignation and acceptance. I can only accept my life situation at this moment is to resign myself to the circumstances. I experience a lot of direct and indirect rejection but feel sorry and defeated. 44:12 Q6 I'm 54 and I'm feeling in a kind of bardo, an in-between space in my life. My question is not about ambition but how do I want to spend the rest of my life. What can you advise?
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2026-06-27 GM - Generating community 12:01
Ajahn Sucitto
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2026-06-27 Gratitude Practice 35:11
Kaira Jewel Lingo
We often overlook the absence of pain and suffering. Kaira Jewel also offers movement as an anchor.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat – 26TR

2026-06-26 Loving-Kindness for Self 0:42
Jean Esther
Intro to Brahmaviharas and guided metta for self
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat – 26TR

2026-06-25 Be Here Now 27:28
Jean Esther
Intro talk by Jean Esther. Waking up to our direct experience in the present moment is the doorway to greater ease and peace in the body, mind and heart.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat – 26TR

2026-06-25 Equanimity and Compassion (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 67:16
Tere Abdala-Romano
Further into the Brahma Viharas, talk about equanimity or Upekha, the two types of equanimity , how to cultivate the second one, given that the first one can only be achieved by cultivating all the Paramis. Then a short guided meditation based on the Tibetan Tonglem of bringing other's pain/suffering into our hearts to tranform them into light.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awaken the Elements: Connect with Joy

2026-06-25 Turning Away 58:27
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Six kinds of turning away; Benefits in developing intuitive wisdom.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

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

2026-06-24 Knowledge of Equanimity toward Formations 56:27
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Discerning formations as void; key features of the knowledge of equanimity toward formations.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

2026-06-24 Guided Meditation: The Elements and Sky Gazing (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 29:59
Tere Abdala-Romano
Guided meditation starting with settling the body, then the breath as air element,then identifying the the rest of the four elements in our bodies,the solidity of air, the fluidity and cohesion of water and the temperature of fire. At last a guided with instructions sky gazing meditation to do outside.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awaken the Elements: Connect with Joy

2026-06-24 Guided Morning Meditation on Body and Breath (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 51:53
Tere Abdala-Romano
Guiding Meditation. Starting with settling the Body and then the breath. A subtle balance between relaxation adn allertness. Focusing on the breath sensations in relationship with the air element.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awaken the Elements: Connect with Joy

2026-06-23 The 4 Elements, Earth as Creator (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 45:24
Tere Abdala-Romano
We are nothing but Earth inlcuding all its elements, not separete from her/them, Inviting to honor, revere it, seeing clearly the interdependence. Inviting to shift from seeing Earth as a resource to recognizing it as our creator, sustainer, healer, and home. By remembering that we are not separate from the living world—but an expression of it—we cultivate humility, gratitude, ethical responsibility, joy arises from a deeper sense of belonging, inspiring both inner transformation and compassionate care for all life.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Awaken the Elements: Connect with Joy

2026-06-22 How does Equanimity support Wisdom? 61:32
Sayadaw Vivekananda
Equanimity stops the cycle of reactivity; it does not get entangled in formations; it abandons fear and delight.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2026 at IMS Forest Refuge

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

2026-06-20 The perfection of the heart: A case for strong determination 0:29
Cara Lai
In a society that prizes overachieving, we are taught to scale it back in meditation practice. But strong determination is also an essential quality on the path to awakening. Here's how to fold your ambition and perfectionism into your practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Steady Refuge: Annual BIPOC Retreat - 26BIPOC

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

2026-06-20 Letting Go into Natural Awareness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:04
Diana Winston
This talk explores the core teaching of letting go and how it relates to profound states of well-being. We learn about Natural Awareness-- the luminous quality of the mind-- and try a few "Glimpse practices" to access it. Diana then shows us how Natural Awareness practice can help us navigate the complex, challenging, and heart-breaking times in the world today.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

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

2026-06-19 Guided Equanimity Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 45:51
Diana Winston
This session explores equanimity-- what it is, how to cultivate it, and how to work with the "mosquitoes" we encounter.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

2026-06-19 Riding the Wave of Challenging Emotions (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 64:02
Dawn Mauricio
This talk explores the different ways we might meet difficult emotions on retreat and in life. And in case you're not experiencing only difficult emotions, there is also some guidance on how to hold pleasant states, too!
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

2026-06-19 Mindfulness of Thoughts & Emotions (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:47
Gullu Singh
In this talk, on day 3 of the retreat, Gullu discusses expanding the frame of awareness from just the anchor to include more and more experience, especially thoughts and emotions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

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 Guided Meditation on Body Sensations and Working with Pain (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:42
Diana Winston
We explore how to be aware of body sensations from a "Somatic Mindfulness" or body-based perspective, as well as get guidance on how to mindfully work with physical pain
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

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 Cultivating Loving Kindness Using Phrases (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 46:37
Gullu Singh
In the talk Gullu introduces a simple accesible loving kindness practice to cultivate an attidude of friendliness, benevolence and good will for a beloved being, self and all beings.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

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 Mindfulness Basics (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 54:08
Diana Winston
This foundational talk on mindfulness offers insight into why and how to practice mindfulness, the science behind it, what makes meditation difficult, the qualities of a mindful mind, and the fruits of the practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

2026-06-17 Morning instructions: Breath as Anchor (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 62:31
Dawn Mauricio
In our first morning, you are guided to slow down, settle, and turn toward your breath as your faithful anchor for the meditation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone: Cultivating Attention, Compassion, and Presence

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

2026-06-15 Integration (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 64:36
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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

2026-06-15 Suffering is relieved through the heart 51:08
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-14 Belonging to the Earth (Series 1/3): John Francis 65:56
JoAnna Hardy
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Belonging to the Earth (3-Part Series)

2026-06-14 Q&A 48:24
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 A few questions for some clarification regarding the three kinds of suffering and suggestions for meditation. 06:22 Q2 My mind often worries more about other people than about myself. I've heard you say that we take care of other people as we take care of ourselves. But I think sometimes we spend more time taking care of other people than taking care of ourselves. Can you elaborate on this? 13:28 Q3 Could you speak on skillful versus unskillful thoughts. 18:05 Q4 Can you speak about centering and arousing good mental qualities at the time of a migraine or brain fog or when the attention is very jumpy. 21:11 Q5 Is there a wise and skillful way to transform a life in pursuit of the fulfillment of big desires and pleasure i.e. lust and wealth into a spiritual practice? 27:22 Q6 How how can I practice non- self in other people's projections of me? 28:58 Q7 Who is the witness, the one being aware? 43:31 Q8 I get glimpses of the sensing presence and awareness, but as soon as it happens I get conscious of it and make it into an object. Then I get frustrated and start to make all kinds of ideas about awareness. How to allow longer glimpses? 42:30 Q9 I feel I have quite a lot of calm and not grasping, choices awareness kind of mind. Sometimes I experience negative stuff being flat, withdrawn and indifferent why does that happen? How do I develop my practice in aliveness and compassion?
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

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

2026-06-14 GM - Gathering in skilful factors 32:43
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-14 Moving from consciousness to awareness 56:21
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-13 Q&A 17:40
Ajahn Sucitto
Questions are précised. Q1. [The first question is missing from the recording, but appears to be:] Can you comment on the heart and body connections and their functioning. To what extent are they the same and different? How do they manage the body's strong cravings, desires and wants? 07:26 Q2 I had an accident and fell 8 m to the ground. At that moment a bright white beam came towards me and I experienced great sadness to leave my wife and daughter behind. Can you comment on this please? 09:53 Q3 My wife would like stop taking antidepressants after many years of using them but is afraid of all the negative emotions she has suppressed with her medication. How can I help her in the best way ?
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

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

2026-06-13 Guided Meditation and Movement (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:44
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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

2026-06-13 Perception is the imagined, feeling is the real thing 59:01
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-13 GM - breathing and chanting 37:28
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

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 Using skilful means to bring the heart to the fore 42:12
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

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 Finding meaning, being alive 21:50
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

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 Return to the structure of the practice 58:07
Ajahn Sucitto
VipassanaGruppen (Sweden) :  Embody the Heart

2026-06-12 Right Intention 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 (Sweden) :  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 (Sweden) :  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 Fireside Chat on Awareness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 67:13
Phillip Moffitt
In this talk, you are invited into a relaxed, fireside chat exploring awareness as the mind-heart’s capacity to know without grasping, fixing, or becoming entangled in what is known. Through reflections on aspects of the Naturally Arising Practice Method (dharmaground.org/teachings) including: inward-staying (from Upasika Kee Nanayon's pointer), knowing experience from within experience, and letting go of the mind’s habitual leaning toward objects, the talk points toward the fruits of stillness, coming home, wellbeing, equanimity, and joy. This exploration of awareness supports a more spacious and wise relatedness to daily life, where even difficulty can be met with greater presence, choice, and a quiet freedom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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 (Sweden) :  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

2026-06-11 Resting in Spacious Knowing (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 65:07
Phillip Moffitt
This guided meditation establishes mindfulness through the Arriving Sequence (a part of the Naturally Arising Practice Method - dharmaground.org/teachings) before turning toward objects of experience. The practice then cultivates embodied knowing, sensing the space within and without, and eventually opens to the vastness of consciousness knowing space. This spacious knowing supports a freedom from grasping, allowing experience to pass through while remaining grounded in well-being.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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 Guided Meditation and Movement (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 55:12
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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 Renunciation and the Hindrances (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 66:16
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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 Instructions - Including the Citta (heart-mind) Within Our Awareness: Mind-states, Thoughts and Emotions 42:15
Gavin Milne
Gaia House Insight Meditation & Yoga Retreat

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 Exploring Awareness Utilizing the Naturally Arising Practice Method (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 62:03
Alex Haley
This talk explores the Naturally Arising Practice Method (see dharmaground.org/teachings), which emphasizes softening into direct experience rather than forcing the mind. By establishing supportive conditions and maintaining curiosity, participants can learn to ground themselves in their own capacity for knowing, allowing insight and clarity to unfold more effortlessly.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Exploring Awareness: A Retreat for Experienced Practitioners

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