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Akincano Marc Weber's Dharma Talks in English
Akincano Marc Weber
Akincano Marc Weber (Switzerland) is a Buddhist teacher and psychotherapist. He learned to sit still in the early eighties as a Zen practitioner and later joined monastic life in Ajahn Chah’s tradition where he studied and practiced for 20 years in the Forest monasteries of Thailand and Europe. He has studied Pali and scriptures, holds a a degree in Buddhist psychotherapy and lives with his wife in Cologne, Germany from where he teaches Dhamma and meditation internationally.
2014-08-20 As Dawn before Sunrise: 7 conditions for the arising of the 8-fold Path 53:00
Exposition of S 45, 49-62 / S v 29-32: Seven keys to the arising of the Eightfold Path. A teaching outside of the famous Buddhist charts and yet more than pertinent to the development of the Gradual Path.
Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley
2014-08-16 Reflection. Follow-up on Clear Comprehension: Relating to the meditational process. 44:19
Description: We don’t approach our meditation practice neutrally. Understanding need, bias, inclination in our approach to practice. About labeling as a sampajañña practice; Practical suggestions on questioning the breath and a glimpse on commentarial suggestions on how to go about mindfulness of breathing (Vism)
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-15 Clear Comprehension in the Suttas (sampajañña) 47:38
A look at Sati’s friend: role and references in the discourses
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-15 Reflection. Mind (citta) and contemplation of mind (cittānupassanā) 22:37
What citta means in the discourses; key qualities to be inquired into from the cittānupassanā-section of the Satipatthana-Sutta
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-14 Reflection. Feeling tone (vedanā) 39:30
What it is and how to practice with it in the context of Satipatthana
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-09 Reflection: Two dimensions of attentional training. Some similes" 21:17
Descriptions: Temporal continuity and spatial stability as the two ways of practicing attentional focus across Buddhist Traditions. Four commentarial similes for mindfulness of breathing.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-08 Meditation: Methods – Techniques – Attitudes 66:38
Bhāvana is more than technique. Myths and misconceptions around methods. Understanding personal temperament in our choice of method.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-07 Reflection: Six forms of Contemplation of Body (kāyanānupassanā)" 24:40
Brief overview of the 6 satipatthana sections on contemplation of the body
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-08-02 Orientations - Satipaṭṭhāna as a map of experience. 53:32
Four channels: a glimpse of the Satipatthana teachings for a change not as meditation exercises but as a model of human experience.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2014 at IMS - Forest Refuge
2014-07-26 Mindfulness Infused: Brahmavihāras for Meditators - afternoon session 2:10:06
Mindfulness has become big. In the buzz around its importance, some of its intrinsic connections to other aspects of mind are drowned out. The talk and the daylong are designed to re-contextualise the practice of mindfulness in the light of early Buddhist psychology and contemporary approaches to meditation.
New York Insight Meditation Center Being Buddha: Perfecting the Qualities of the Buddhaheart-mind

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