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2025-08-22 Receiving Care 40:26
Devon Hase
Teachings on receiving and offering metta to a friend
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25NL

2025-08-21 Guided Instructions: Metta for easy beings and benefactors 44:38
Matthew Hepburn
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25NL

2025-08-20 Metta for all aspects of being 42:06
Narayan Helen Liebenson
Befriending the kindrances with phrases based on Thich Nhat Han
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25NL

2025-08-12 Metta Instructions + Guided Meditation 28:49
Tuere Sala
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Emptiness: Seeing that Frees Yearlong Course Retreat

2025-08-11 Metta Instructions + Guided Meditation 58:02
Yahel Avigur
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Emptiness: Seeing that Frees Yearlong Course Retreat

2025-08-10 Metta Instructions + Guided Meditation 55:27
Tuere Sala
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Emptiness: Seeing that Frees Yearlong Course Retreat

2025-08-09 Metta Instructions and Guided Meditation 58:38
Yahel Avigur
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Emptiness: Seeing that Frees Yearlong Course Retreat

2025-08-08 Metta Meditation Instructions 49:14
Kamala Masters
Adding Dear Friend or Loved One to previous categories of Oneself and Benefactor
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Sure Heart's Release: Insight and Metta Retreat – 25MKM

2025-08-07 Guided Metta Meditation 48:50
Deborah Ratner Helzer
For oneself and a benefactor
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Sure Heart's Release: Insight and Metta Retreat – 25MKM

2025-07-30 Guided Meditation: Concentration, Metta, Mindfulness (including of Negative Views), and Reflections 40:18
Donald Rothberg
In this guided meditation, connected to the later talk on "Non-Harming," we begin with about 8 minutes of settling and becoming more present, developing more samadhi (concentration). Then there is a period of lovingkindness (metta) practice, including starting where the lovingkindness flows the easiest and then extending the lovingkindness to many other beings. This is followed by mindfulness practice, with guidance on exploring when there are negative or blaming views of self or another. Finally, we close with several reflection questions related to how there is harming of self and/or others at times in our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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