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Dharma Talks
2015-09-17 Working with Emotions in the Body 53:54
Christiane Wolf
Hands-on description on working with anxiety, a physician's take on the 32 parts of the body practice, all 4 satipatthanas grow from here.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Finding Freedom in the Body

2015-03-14 Workshop: Working with Anxiety 3:00:16
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center

2015-01-01 "This is harder than it looks": Raw & Naked Dhamma 39:33
Alexis Santos
The Dhamma unfolds through being real, vulnerable and honest. Reflections on working with anxiety and the unknown in real time.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center New Year's Insight Meditation Retreat

2014-08-18 Dharma and Anxiety 47:38
Matthew Brensilver
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-07-23 Practicing with Challenges 3 - Practicing with Difficult Thoughts and Emotions 2 62:01
Donald Rothberg
We review the basic approach of cultivating responsiveness and working with reactivity, looking more at (1) ways of coming back to balance, (2) cultivating mindfulness, and (3) developing other skillful means with challenging thoughts and emotions. Then we explore in more depth how to practice with fear and anxiety.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-04-17 Framed By Awareness 56:32
Ajahn Sucitto
Our mind /body is held in the grip of kamma, framed by anxiety, grief and other forms of dukkha. Mindfulness replaces this frame with clear, emphatic awareness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Holistic Awareness: Monastic Retreat

2014-01-14 Hardwiring Happiness 1:16:46
Rick Hanson
In his newest book, Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm, and Confidence, Dr. Rick Hanson explains how the mind shapes the brain: neurons that fire together, wire together. Positive experiences are the main source of the neural structures underlying motivation, self-worth, the executive functions, good mood, kindness, resilience, and other inner strengths. Unfortunately, most positive experiences are wasted on the brain because it evolved a negativity bias to help our ancestors survive. It’s like Velcro for bad experiences but Teflon for good ones. To solve this problem, this talk will present the four simple HEAL steps of taking in the good, which turn passing experiences into lasting neural resources. We’ll explore how to use these methods to build confidence, focus attention, lower anxiety, and fundamentally, hardwire happiness into the brain.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks

2012-11-06 A Precious Morning with Ajahn Amaro 1:54:05
Ajahn Amaro
Anxiety, Metta, Mindfulness, Doubt, Skillful Communication, Reunion
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-09-25 Facing Our Biggest Fears 41:06
Ayya Santussika
This talk explores an ancient Tibetan method to confront your fear and turn it into an ally. She reviews the method from Lama Tsultrim book "Feeding your demons" in the context of the first three of the four noble truths. search words: four noble truths, feeding your demons, fear, anxiety, gratitude, change your brain
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley Tuesday Talks—2012

2012-08-22 Self and Not Self VI--Integration and Review 59:21
Donald Rothberg
We explore in this integrative sessions, how a "thick" sense of self appears in various ways, and how we open to experience with progressively "thinner" senses of self. We also look at how anxiety and disorientation may arise at each stage, and how to understand what skillful uses of self are.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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