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Dharma Talks
2016-05-02 Building a foundation for mindfulness 63:09
Deborah Ratner Helzer
How do we know when we are being mindful, and what will help us get there?
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Integration of Love and Wisdom: Insight and Metta Retreat

2016-05-01 Mindfulness of emotions 52:38
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2016-05-01 Day Two Instructions: Mindfulness and Clear Comprehension 53:00
George Mumford
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Yucca Valley) Spring Insight Meditation Retreat

2016-04-30 The Seat of Awakening, Jack 52:11
Jack Kornfield
How to use the great invitation of mindfulness and loving awareness to awaken amidst all things.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center (Yucca Valley) Spring Insight Meditation Retreat

2016-04-30 Beginning with Metta and Mindfulness 42:36
Molly Swan
True North Insight Metta and Mindfulness: Beginnings and Endings

2016-04-29 Proliferation of Planning 47:38
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine gave this talk on planning tendencies of the mind. Papanca is a Pali term that means proliferation. A lot of our planning is not preparation for action. Rather, it's a form of dukkha: chronic planning may be a manifestation of anxiety, restlessness, worry, or obsessive thinking about "who I will be." Planning is fuel for self-becoming, self-grasping; restless planning perpetuates the fantasy of a future we think we can control or predict, but such future may never happen. Instead of habitually indulging in planning tendencies, we can train our attention to be mindful of life as it actually unfolds. We can thus learn to calm fantasies that distract the mind, let go of expectations, and gradually strengthen concentration to be more fully present. We can also curb the tendency to become lost in imagined scenarios of hope and fear about life's events.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2016-04-26 The Miracle of Mindfulness 38:32
Howard Cohn
Mission Dharma

2016-04-26 AM Dhamma Talk: Mindfulness of Breathing 48:44
Ajahn Sucitto
Our inability to stay with unpleasant feelings causes us to dissociate and split off. Attention to breathing provides the anchor to stabilize volatile emotions and creates an agreeable abiding that paves the way towards unification (samadhi).
Padmasambhava Peace Institute :  Body, Heart and Mind: Embodying Citta

2016-04-25 AM Dhamma Talk: The Mudra of Attention 42:29
Ajahn Sucitto
Accessing the gift within takes a particular kind of attention that is light and sustained, like an open hand. This is the attention that ripens into mindfulness and deepens into samadhi; from this wisdom can arise.
Padmasambhava Peace Institute :  Body, Heart and Mind: Embodying Citta

2016-04-24 Equanimity: Finding Balance in Our Practice 2:55:56
James Baraz
This daylong includes general talks on the theme of cultivating equanimity into your dharma practice. In addition to the talks and discussion, I offer the following practices with instructions that can be used to incline the mind toward equanimity (edited to remove lengthy periods of silence during the guided meditations): Practice #1 - Seeing things as they are Practice #2 - Looking through the lens of impermanence Practice #3 - Looking through the lens of vedana (feeling tone; 2nd foundation of mindfulness) Practice #4 - Equanimity with Big Mind meditation Practice #5 - Equanimty using traditional Brahma Viharas phrases
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

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