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Dharma Talks
2016-01-08 Day Three, Instructional Sit 6:13:47
Mark Coleman
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma Meditation Retreat

2016-01-08 Standing meditation 37:38
Ajahn Sucitto
vitaka, vichara; assessing the feelings; breathing and lengthening

2016-01-08 Morning talk - Guided meditation 32:01
Ajahn Sucitto
the intelligence of citta responding to the needs of the puja; noticing (vitaka) and getting into the flow (vichara) sampling, assessing, appreciating, snuggles in - like trying on new clothes; the result is piti (a refreshing lifting up) and the citta appreciates this; these are the factors and not the object(s) of Samadhi; how does your citta fit in your body?; posture and balance can trigger it; feel it and adjust the two experiences – adjusting to it and sensitivity to it; can be sensed (a visual sense) and feel it (tactile) and can adjust between the two of these to be with it; thoroughly sensitive to it; calming any excitement or over eagerness with the breath; noticing the experience and noticing the noticing; sensitive to the mind consciousness, its objects; we are aware that we are aware; objects releasing by themselves

2016-01-08 Morning Chanting – English 10:58
Ajahn Sucitto

2016-01-07 Impermanence: Beyond the Rise and Fall of Things that Change 51:14
Shaila Catherine
This talk by Shaila Catherine is the first in the speaker series "Doorways to Insight." Shaila Catherine describes the importance that is placed on recognizing and contemplating impermanence. This is one of the three main characteristics that we observe in insight meditation practices. We see and know that things change. Everything is changing—thoughts, emotions, feelings, perceptions, sensations, tastes, and emotions. But when we don't see the impermanence of things, we tend to grasp and cling to them. We tend to want to make them to last, and thereby we identify and become attached. As a result of attachment, we suffer, because they are changing anyway. Can we see beyond things that change, and realize what might be called changeless or deathless, to awaken with insight, to realize nibbana?
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2016-01-07 Understanding the Hindrances 57:44
Mark Coleman
What are the hindrances to meditation and how do we work constructively with them?
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Essential Dharma Meditation Retreat

2016-01-07 "Turning Ghosts into Ancestors" Guest tonight: Joe Bobrow. 66:09
James Baraz
"James guest tonight is Joseph Bobrow, a respected colleague and Zen teacher, who's work with veterans has been a major contribution in helping them heal from the trauma of war. Joe very movingly talks about his work and his book: Waking Up from War - A Better Way Home for Veterans and Nations.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2016-01-07 Group D Interview 1 66:37
Ajahn Sucitto
1. Noticing subtler states of mind 2. On citta and how we can feel it. Understanding the concept of citta; 3. On investigating states of the citta; 4. On being drawn into objects in the subtle mind; 5. On noting, planning and thinking; 6. On getting overwhelmed with thinking and going into dullness; 7. On forgiveness

2016-01-07 Closing Talk and Q&A and Dedication 33:29
Pascal Auclair
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

2016-01-07 Group C Interview 1 40:09
Ajahn Sucitto
1. The Wandering Mind; 2. Dealing with physical pain; 3. Dealing with fear, 4. Energy; 5. Moving into Daily Life, open eyes ad normal mode

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