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2026-02-19 talk: Wise View part 2 Exploring self-view 19:59
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-02-17 4 vérités menant à la sagesse 🪷 58:58
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-17 La conscience: ciel, miroir ou magie? 🪞✨ 61:36
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-16 Joie! ☺️ 30:48
Pascal Auclair
Petit enseignement sur la joie et méditation guidée
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-16 Monday Night Talk: Illuminating Spiritual Seclusion 64:14
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-02-16 Monday Night Meditation 36:41
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-02-16 Sagesses parallèles 🌜🌛 52:55
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-16 Se tourner vers, comprendre et embrasser Dukkha 💔 47:00
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-15 Pleinement conscient de ce qui marque notre existence 🍂 62:45
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-15 Comment vivre une émotion 🌦️ 68:25
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-14 Abandonner momentanément ce qui fait obstacle à l’amour 💞 30:17
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-14 Is The Dharma Radical? 1:23:16
Nathan Glyde
A meditation, reflection, and (just the) responses to questions on the theme of Radical Understanding and Radical Expression on this path of wisdom and compassion. Are the teachings radical, and do we need to be radical to practice them?
Gaia House Online Dharma Hall - February 2026

2026-02-14 Liberating Intimacy (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 42:43
Brian Lesage
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2026 February Insight Meditation

2026-02-14 Un point de vue qui secoue nos croyances 💥 57:57
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-14 Mindfulness of Thinking and Open Receptive Awareness 1:20:07
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Intro To Mindfulness Meditation Daylong

2026-02-14 Déconstruire ce “je” erroné en passant par le corps 🔥💦🪨🫧 66:13
Pascal Auclair
Enseignement sur l’attention au corps comme moyen de se libérer de nos perceptions erronées et méditation guidée sur les quatre éléments.
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-14 Mindfulness of Emotions 35:11
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Intro To Mindfulness Meditation Daylong

2026-02-14 How Do I Apply the Dhamma to Disease and Death SN 3.22 Grandmother and 47.13 With Cunda l Ayya Santussikā 1:42:20
Ayya Santussika
From January 4th to April 2nd 2026 the regularly scheduled Saturday morning program taught by Ayya Santussikā, 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

2026-02-14 Mindfulness of Breathing and Body 1:35:02
Dawn Neal
Mindfulness of Breathing and Body
Insight Santa Cruz Intro To Mindfulness Meditation Daylong

2026-02-14 Mindfulness of Breathing and Body 1:35:02
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Intro To Mindfulness Meditation Daylong

2026-02-13 Bahiya Sutta: Bare Attention, Anatta and Intimacy 45:18
Erin Treat
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Opening to Wisdom and Love: Insight Meditation Retreat – 26ET

2026-02-13 Abandonner sa fascination pour les pensées 🤔 56:44
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-13 Mettre fin à la confusion: un grand projet💡 60:31
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight Retraite à la maison Mudita en Suisse 🇨🇭

2026-02-13 Awakening To The Sky Like Nature of Mind 55:42
Howard Cohn
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Opening to Wisdom and Love: Insight Meditation Retreat – 26ET

2026-02-12 talk: Wise View 24:02
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-02-12 The Good News: You Are Not Who You Think You Are: You Are Beyond Description 64:46
Howard Cohn
The power of moment to moment mindful attention to awakeness to the inherent freedom and peace of our nature
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Opening to Wisdom and Love: Insight Meditation Retreat – 26ET

2026-02-12 Intro to Mindfulness Meditation 4: Thinking 1:30:34
Dawn Neal
Week Four Homework: 1. Daily meditation: 20-30 minutes. 2. Notice your “top three hits” (the thought patterns that are most recurrent). Do they preoccupy you or distract you from the present moment? 3. What helps you connect or reconnect to the present moment?
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2026-02-12 Practicing SHINE 51:05
Amma Thanasanti
Amma Thanasanti began meditating in 1979 under the guidance of Jack Engler, Ajahn Chah, and Dipa Ma. She spent 28 years as a Buddhist nun, including 20 years in Ajahn Chah monasteries, and has taught internationally since 1996. She is the founder of Awakening Truth (awakeningtruth.org) and developed the Integrated Meditation Program (IMP), an attachment-repair pathway for meditators. Her work integrates classical Buddhist training with contemporary psychology and trauma-informed practice, helping practitioners discern where meditation supports awakening—and where relational wounds and trauma require direct healing. This integration allows the stillness, clarity, and goodness from meditation to become more natural and sustainable. SHINE is a practice Amma developed as a counterpart to the RAIN method by Michelle McDonald and Tara Brach. While RAIN helps us meet difficulty, SHINE supports cultivating positive states—training the nervous system to recognize, sustain, and deepen what's good.The acronym stands for Sense, Hold, Inquire, Nourish, and Enhance. Integrated into the broader Integrated Meditation Program (IMP), SHINE addresses a gap many practitioners experience: we become skilled at observing suffering but less adept at stabilizing ease, joy, and goodness when they arise. In this session, we'll practice SHINE together and explore how cultivating these states helps stillness, clarity, and goodness become more natural and sustainable in daily life.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2026-02-11 Understanding and Practicing with Media Overwhelm 52:40
Chas DiCapua
We will explore how the Buddha’s teachings map onto the challenges that many face navigating this arena of life. Concrete practices and suggestions will be offered.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2026-02-11 Peace and Calm 21:35
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-02-11 Settling 31:11
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-02-10 Metta for the Dear Person 1:20:31
Ariya B. Baumann
The cultivation of metta for a dear person seems easy. However, one must watch out for the ‘hidden’ defilements of either attachment & lust or worry & grief. Hand out as many Metta Candies as possible.
Chanmyay Myaing Meditation Centre 12th Annual Metta Retreat 2026 - Part 2

2026-02-10 Simplicity that Leads to Choice (Bahiya part 1) 11:16
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-02-10 Just This 41:49
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-02-10 Take a Break! 18:48
Marjolein Janssen
Insight Meditation Community of Richmond

2026-02-09 Sangha 55:02
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-02-09 Dipa M and the Buddha's Way To Happiness 56:48
Howard Cohn
Mindfulness directed equally to every experience in the style of Dipa Ma opens us to shift from happiness dependent on conditions to unconditional happiness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Opening to Wisdom and Love: Insight Meditation Retreat – 26ET

2026-02-09 Guided Meditation 51:11
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-02-09 talk: ?Joy? 36:10
Jill Shepherd
Joy is an important aspect of the Buddha’s path to freedom, appearing as both an awakening factor and one of the four heart qualities known as the brahmavihāra. However, for many people it can feel elusive - or even irrelevant – in the midst of so much global, societal and individual suffering. For this reason, the word Joy in the title of this talk is accompanied by question marks, as an invitation for us to explore together some common questions and/or doubts that often come up in relation to joy in the context of insight practice. Together we’ll discover some of the ways that cultivating joy can help nourish the heart and deepen wisdom, even amid the challenging everyday realities that most of us face.
London Insight Meditation

2026-02-09 meditation: Orienting to what's pleasant 30:17
Jill Shepherd
London Insight Meditation

2026-02-08 Nothing Gets Fixed Yet Something Shifts 40:47
Brian Lesage
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2026 February Insight Meditation

2026-02-08 Metta Is Incredibly Powerful 1:21:17
Ariya B. Baumann
The benefits of pure metta are manifold. Even a short moment of metta is more powerful than a big offering of food. Do not dismiss small acts of kindness.
Chanmyay Myaing Meditation Centre 12th Annual Metta Retreat 2026 - Part 2

2026-02-08 La vacuité: l’absence de ceci, le plein de cela 🌈 43:56
Pascal Auclair
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti Esprits tumultueux, chemins sinueux, cœurs joyeux

2026-02-08 Récapitulatif sur la pratique et le Dharma 🧘🏽 56:47
Pascal Auclair
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti Esprits tumultueux, chemins sinueux, cœurs joyeux

2026-02-08 Intro to Mindfulness 3: Emotions 1:31:20
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation - Week Three Homework: 1. Daily meditation: 15-20 minutes. 2. Ride out an emotion. 3. Notice feelings of happiness and contentment.
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2026-02-07 Practicing with the Four Elements (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 48:27
JD Doyle
Spirit Rock Meditation Center 2026 February Insight Meditation

2026-02-07 Haïkus sur le chemin 🌝 41:52
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2026-02-07 Instructions et réflexions du premier matin 36:53
Pascal Auclair
Centre Bouddhiste Vimalakirti Esprits tumultueux, chemins sinueux, cœurs joyeux

2026-02-07 How Do I Apply Dhamma to Disease and Death AN 10.60 With Girimānanda | Ayya Santussikā 1:33:28
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on February 7th, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - GUIDED MEDITATION 27:34 - DHAMMA TALK 1:15:56 - 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

2026-02-05 talk: Introduction to the Noble Eightfold Path 20:25
Jill Shepherd
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-02-04 The Importance of Investigation 59:56
Walt Opie
One of the seven factors of awakening is investigation-of-dhammas (or phenomena), which includes an attitude of patient curiosity or keen interest. This important factor works together with strong mindfulness to help us discriminate between the wholesome and unwholesome mind states present at any given moment. The Buddha described this as one of the key qualities that led to his awakening. This talk will explore how we can better understand this factor and begin implementing it more in our practice.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2026-02-04 Interest that is Onward Leading 21:40
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-02-04 Watching the Waves 35:02
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-02-04 Responding to Our Times on the Basis of Our Practice 2: The Bodhisattva 58:28
Donald Rothberg
We first hear from a member of the community about how he is experiencing and responding to what's happening in the larger society and world in our times. We then fairly briefly review last week's session, first identifying the three traditional areas of training--in wisdom, meditation, and ethics--and how each can be important resources for responding to what's happening in our own experience and in our society and world. We focus especially on reviewing our exploration of "ethical practice," responding in our everyday lives and in the larger society and world in caring and compassionate ways. We then explore the traditional figure of the bodhisattva as one who brings together deep commitments both to awakening and to helping others--helping others both in awakening and in terms of their life needs. We look at examples of bodhisattva vows from Theravada, Japanese Zen, and Vietnamese traditions, as well as from passages from Shantideva's "Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life." We show images of archetypal bodhisattvas such as Avalokiteshvara, Tara, Kwan Yin, and Manjushri and discuss the ten ways of training of the Mahayana bodhisattva. We suggest a number of contemporary exemplars of the bodhisattva vocation, and invite participants to develop their own personalized bodhisattva vows. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-02-04 Guided Meditation Developing Concentration and Mindfulness, Followed by the Last 10 Minutes of Mindful Exploration of Our Emotions and Thoughts Related to What's Occurring in the Society and World, Self-Compassion Practice, and Intentions about Responding on the Basis of Our Practice 37:23
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-02-03 Refuge in the Truth of Our Experience, Part 2 - Talk 56:25
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-02-03 Refuge in the Truth of Our Experience - Meditation 32:04
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2026-02-03 Stay with the process (with GM) 35:35
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-02 Q&A 40:50
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 [from an online participant] I bumped into some Jehovah's witnesses on a walk sometime and they asked me what do Buddhists believe. How would you answer this question? Q2 09:15 When I'm doing Qigong I feel a lot of heaviness in my feet and after a while pain. Is this normal? Q3 11:07 I enjoy solitude to limit sensory input and unnecessary chatter. Is there such a thing as too much solitude? Q4 29:47 can I please ask about how you start an end your days? Do you have intentions you set? Any specific recollections or practices? Do you practice mindfulness of sleep and dreams?
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-02 Using the rhythms of puja (with GM) 42:07
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-02 GM - reclining 47:56
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-02 Total environment means no position 56:29
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-02 Tackling the insidious time sense - instruction with GM 40:34
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-01 GM - Openness of heart 37:30
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-01 Guided meditation - final reflections 47:21
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-02-01 Reset to freshness 44:33
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-02-01 GM - It's just happening 30:04
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-31 Responding to triggers 36:02
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-31 How Do I Apply Dhamma to Disease and Death SN 22.89 With Khemaka 1:32:37
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on 31st of January, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - GUIDED MEDITATION 21:27 - DHAMMA TALK 58:47 - COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2026-01-31 Dharma Talk: In Accord with Dhamma 32:28
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-31 Guided meditation - morning 43:10
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-31 The pressure that converts to love 55:40
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-31 Session 1 2:00:02
Vinny Ferraro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Year to Live | YL7T26

2026-01-31 Session 1 2:00:02
Vinny Ferraro
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Year to Live | YL7T26

2026-01-30 Q&A 59:32
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 How do we release trauma, painful memories? Q2 22:27 During meditation how do you know when to deflect pain, when to change posture? Q3 27:04 How do you maintain unconditioned love while holding boundaries? Q4 34:12 How do we manage or minimize sexual energy? Q5 41:31 What skilful techniques can illuminate the process of nama?
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-30 Guided meditation: evening 47:48
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-30 Intro to Mindfulness 2: Body 1:24:31
Dawn Neal
Suggested Homework: 1. Daily meditation: 10-20 minutes. 2. As with last week, choose a routine activity and practice mindfulness whenever you do this activity. This week specifically focus on mindfulness of body while doing the activity. 3. Try eating a meal mindfully. Consider doing this once per day or a few times this week.
Insight Santa Cruz Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation

2026-01-30 Intention is key to stability 24:24
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-30 Dharma Talk: Wise Attention 35:06
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-30 Guided meditation - morning 46:28
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-30 From arrows to flowers: pure intention 48:17
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-30 GM Standing 63:37
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-29 talk: Renewing motivation 25:03
Jill Shepherd
How can the dharma help us meet these deeply disturbing times?
Auckland Insight Meditation Auckland Insight Meditation meetings 2026

2026-01-29 External and internal 8:46
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-29 Guided meditation - evening 45:18
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-29 Metta – Become a Piece of Art 1:16:41
Ariya B. Baumann
When you share your metta and compassion, you become a beautiful piece of art yourself. The eleven benefits of metta meditation
Chanmyay Myaing Meditation Centre 12th Annual Metta Retreat 2026 - Part 1

2026-01-29 Dharma Talk: Hearing Dhamma 29:37
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-29 Walking Instructions and 45 min practice 49:28
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-29 Digestion as a spiritual process 55:26
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-29 Guided meditation - morning 46:28
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-29 The Buddha on Views + Sangha Q&A 48:57
James Baraz
This talk discusses the Buddha's words on holding to fixed views from The Paramatthaka Sutta (Sn 4.5) followed by an open Q&A. While the Buddha warned against attachment to views, some views are clearly aligned with the Dharma such as: causing harm will lead to suffering for oneself or another. How can we reconcile not holding to fixed views when you're clear that it is appropriate to take a strong stand against harm? After reflections on this topic there is a Q&A session on this theme and other practice questions are explored.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2026-01-29 GM - Sitting and Standing 50:24
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-28 Ethical sensitivities and GM 52:25
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat :  Holding the ‘me-bag’ with kindness

2026-01-28 Impermanence as a Possibility for Liberation 49:37
Andrea Castillo
If things didn’t change, there would be no hope to become free. Those not trained in perceiving impermanence embrace it only as long as the change is pleasant. However, those trained in the Dharma experience the flow of change with equanimity. We recognize that it is the changes that cause us suffering that spark the most spiritual urgency for cultivating clear seeing, wisdom, and freedom. In this talk we will explore a discourse from the Buddha in which we are instructed how we can train in the perception of impermanence. Recognizing and understanding impermanence (anicca) brings the greatest happiness, which is peace.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2026-01-28 Guided meditation - evening 45:03
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

2026-01-28 Reframing Perception VI ~ Refinement in the Service of Life 52:23
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Morning
Aloka Earth Room

2026-01-28 Interest and Attention are Mutually Reinforcing 21:18
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-28 Attending to This Moment 31:29
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2026-01-28 Responding to Our Times on the Basis of Our Practice 1: Developing Caring and Compassionate Responses 62:58
Donald Rothberg
We begin by hearing from two members of the community about how they are experiencing and responding to what's happening in the larger society and world in our times. Donald then discusses how we might respond on the basis of our practice, identifying the three areas of training--in wisdom, meditation, and ethics. Guided by wisdom teachings, we can see the society and world as both manifesting greed, hatred, and delusion, and also awakened qualities. In our meditation, we can practice on many levels, including working with challenging emotions, seeing through social conditioning, and bringing mindfulness to our thoughts, emotions, and bodies. We focus especially on "ethical practice," re-framed as developing caring and compassionate responses. We briefly outline the five ethical precepts, and then focus especially on the guideline of non-harming, clarifying how this is understood both more individually and socially, identifying teachings from the Buddha, King Ashoka, and Thich Nhat Hanh. We ask what our practice of developing "caring and compassionate" responses might look like, bringing in also material from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., including his nonviolence and understanding of interdependence, and Elie Wiesel, including his commitment always to speak up whenever there is suffering.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2026-01-28 Dharma Talk: Good Friendship 32:52
Dhammadīpā
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies When Insight Flows: Four Practices for Building Momentum on the Path

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