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Andrea Fella's Dharma Talks
Andrea Fella
Andrea Fella is the co-teacher at the Insight Meditation Center and the Insight Retreat Center. She has been practicing Insight Meditation since 1996, and teaching Insight Meditation since 2003. She is particularly drawn to intensive retreat practice, and has done a number of long retreats, both in the United States and in Burma. During one long practice period in Burma, she ordained as a nun with Sayadaw U Janaka. Andrea is especially drawn to the wisdom teachings of the Buddha. Her teachings emphasize clarity and practicality. Andrea is a member of the Spirit Rock Teachers Council, and teaches residential retreats for IMC and other retreat centers around the country
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2018-06-05 Recognizing Awareness 56:31
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-06-05 Morning Reflection: Aware of the affect of thinking 44:41
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-06-04 Guided Meditation: Practice like a Naturalist 41:55
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge June 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-05-08 Cooling the Fire 43:32
Andrea Fella gave the third talk in a speaker series titled "Goals in Meditation." Andrea pointed out that the Pali word that the Buddha used to describe his awakening is "nibbana." This word literally means "cooling." In other words, awakening is not about gaining something; rather it's about cooling the fire of greed, hatred, and delusion in our minds. indeed, we can experience nibbana in this life time, when we let go of greed, hatred, and delusion.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Goals in Meditation
2018-04-24 Goals in Meditation 3:05:54
with Andrea Fella, Dawn Neal, Kim Allen, Shaila Catherine, Tony Bernhard
We invited several local teachers to share both the personal aims that guide their practice and their understanding of the goals of the Buddhist Path. We asked them the following questions: What is the goal of Buddhist practice? What do you personally hope to achieve through your practice? What is a reasonable way to assess our progress – how can we tell if we are on track? How can we work skillfully with goals in the context of mindfulness-based practices that emphasize present moment awareness? This series will explore both the ultimate and relative goals of Buddhist practice. It will address the benefits and limitations of having goals, and explore some related practice issues: comparing, expectations, craving for attainments, inspiration, and the potential for discouragement. Join us for an illuminating look into some aspects of your practice you may never have considered!
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
2018-03-19 Not Self and Selfing (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 62:03
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat
2018-03-13 Perception and Papanca (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:13
Exploring how delusion co-opts the process of perception
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat
2018-03-08 The Cycle of Suffering (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 61:45
A teaching on Dependent Origination
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat
2018-03-05 Day 9: Morning Sit with Instructions (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 47:28
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat
2018-03-02 Exploring the Edges of the Wandering Mind (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 63:59
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

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