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Rick Hanson's Dharma Talks
Rick Hanson
Rick Hanson, PhD began meditating in 1974 and has practiced in several traditions. A neuropsychologist, writer, and teacher, he co-founded the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom (see www.WiseBrain.org) and edits the Wise Brain Bulletin. First author of Mother Nurture (Penguin, 2002), he has authored the books Buddha's Brain and Just One Thing. He started sitting at Spirit Rock in 1993 and served a nine-year term on its Board. A graduate of the Community Dharma Leader training program, he leads a weekly meditation group in San Rafael.
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2013-03-16 A Road Map from the Buddha, Guided Practice 1:21:27
The latest brain research has begun to confirm the central insights of the Buddha and other great teachers. And it’s suggesting ways you can help your brain to enter deeper states of mindfulness, quiet, and concentration. Suffering, joy, and freedom all depend on what happens within your nervous system. Skillful practice thus means being skillful with your own brain. This experiential workshop will offer user-friendly information with lots of practical methods. No background in neuroscience or mindfulness is needed, though teaching are also appropriate for health care professionals. We’ll cover: --- Implications from brain research for steadying the mind... quieting it... and bringing it to singleness --- The brain during the jhanas or other states of deep concentration --- How to help lay the neurological foundation for liberating insight
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2013-03-16 Neural Factors of Mindfulness, Guided Practice 1:49:29
The latest brain research has begun to confirm the central insights of the Buddha and other great teachers. And it’s suggesting ways you can help your brain to enter deeper states of mindfulness, quiet, and concentration. Suffering, joy, and freedom all depend on what happens within your nervous system. Skillful practice thus means being skillful with your own brain. This experiential workshop will offer user-friendly information with lots of practical methods. No background in neuroscience or mindfulness is needed, though teaching are also appropriate for health care professionals. We’ll cover: --- Implications from brain research for steadying the mind... quieting it... and bringing it to singleness --- The brain during the jhanas or other states of deep concentration --- How to help lay the neurological foundation for liberating insight
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-10-27 NeuroDharma of Love: Unilateral Virtue 1:16:27
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-10-27 NeuroDharma of Love: Compassion and Lovingkindness Practice 18:07
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-10-27 NeuroDharma of Love: Inner Strength, including Self Compassion Practice 16:38
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-10-27 NeuroDharma of Love: Love and the Brain 22:45
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-08-12 Cultivating Feeling Cared About 18:19
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-08-12 The Three Ways to Engage the Mind - and Brain 22:27
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-03-25 Brought to Singleness 22:15
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2012-03-25 Steady Mind, Quiet, and Happy 57:18
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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