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2012-11-14 Four Foundations of Mindfulness III--Mindfulness of the Body @@ 56:54
Donald Rothberg
A second examination of mindfulness of the body with some review of last time, and a focus on the six core practices of mindfulness of the body --breath, postures, activities, body parts, elements, and decaying body.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-11-11 Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness 44:34
Eugene Cash
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community

2012-11-06 Monthly Sitting and Inquiry: Nov 6, 2013 67:52
Gina Sharpe
Join us for a Monthly Sitting and Inquiry with NYI Guiding Teacher, Gina Sharpe. These regularly scheduled evenings will begin with a guided meditation and then open up to our practice questions allowing us time to deepen in Sangha through mindful community discussion.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular 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

2012-11-03 Mindfulness of the Body 50:00
Yanai Postelnik
Gaia House November Solitary

2012-10-28 4th Foundation of Mindfulness, part 5 20:16
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-10-28 4th Foundation of Mindfulness, part 4 35:42
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-10-28 4th Foundation of Mindfulness, part 3 35:28
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-10-28 4th Foundation of Mindfulness, part 2 43:49
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-10-28 4th Foundation of Mindfulness, part 1 69:29
Sally Armstrong
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-10-27 Focus and Freedom: Introduction to the Jhanas 2:31:31
Leigh Brasington
A workshop/retreat on the meditative absorptions (jhanas) and their relationship to mindfulness and insight practice. There will be periods of instructions coupled with sitting and walking meditation along with ample time for questions and answers. Although one day is insufficient to learn the jhanas, the workshop will allow you to learn about them and to consider whether you want to pursue this study further. For people who want to read more on Jhana practice, please go to Leigh’s web site at http://leighb.com
New York Insight Meditation Center Focus and Freedom: Introduction to the Jhanas

2012-10-24 Four Foundations of Mindfulness II- Mindfulness of the Body 60:23
Donald Rothberg
Using the Satipatthana Sutta as a guide, we explore the first three practices of mindfulness of the body. We point to the great traditional and contemporary importance of mindfulness of the body, and suggest a number of ways to practice in daily life.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2012-10-23 The Four Great Elements 59:10
Marcia Rose
How intimately and mindfully connected are you too these most basic and universal experiences?... This body in its elemental nature... A composite of the earth, water, Fire and air elements? This talk is an exploration of the Buddha's primary teaching and a guided meditation in conjunction with this teaching.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge October 2012 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2012-10-22 Clear Understanding and Responding with Love 53:29
Leela Sarti
Every moment of true mindfulness is kind. This talk explores the possibility of cultivating a mind that can be with the reality of life. When we turn to experience with openness, we also become more open to insights, and our confidence in ourselves and our capacity for awakening becomes grounded in life.
Gaia House Embodying the Awakened Heart

2012-10-21 Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together (Part 3) 62:21
Gregory Kramer
Humans are relational beings -- pack animals, born and raised in families, working and living together. Much of our suffering is people-suffering. We meditate to be free from suffering, yet sometimes a gap arises when interpersonal suffering is being addressed in intrapersonal meditation. We perpetuate the "island universe" of the individual self even as we seek freedom. Insight Dialogue is a fully relational meditation practice based on Buddhist Vipassana Insight meditation and a relational understanding of the Dhamma. The mind is invited to stillness and keen mindfulness even as we remain in dialogue with others. Here we meet the shared human experience that transcends our very real differences in genetics, background, and worldly circumstances.
New York Insight Meditation Center Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together

2012-10-20 Listening and Loving 47:49
Pamela Weiss
A talk about Mindfulness as respectful looking and loving listening.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-10-20 Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together (Part 2 of 3) 2:39:36
Gregory Kramer
Humans are relational beings -- pack animals, born and raised in families, working and living together. Much of our suffering is people-suffering. We meditate to be free from suffering, yet sometimes a gap arises when interpersonal suffering is being addressed in intrapersonal meditation. We perpetuate the "island universe" of the individual self even as we seek freedom. Insight Dialogue is a fully relational meditation practice based on Buddhist Vipassana Insight meditation and a relational understanding of the Dhamma. The mind is invited to stillness and keen mindfulness even as we remain in dialogue with others. Here we meet the shared human experience that transcends our very real differences in genetics, background, and worldly circumstances.
New York Insight Meditation Center Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together

2012-10-19 Mindfulness, Identity and Incarnation 60:30
Jack Kornfield
The beauty and paradox revealed by attention to human incarnation.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Fall Insight Meditation Retreat

2012-10-19 Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together (Part 1) 1:22:28
Gregory Kramer
Humans are relational beings -- pack animals, born and raised in families, working and living together. Much of our suffering is people-suffering. We meditate to be free from suffering, yet sometimes a gap arises when interpersonal suffering is being addressed in intrapersonal meditation. We perpetuate the "island universe" of the individual self even as we seek freedom. Insight Dialogue is a fully relational meditation practice based on Buddhist Vipassana Insight meditation and a relational understanding of the Dhamma. The mind is invited to stillness and keen mindfulness even as we remain in dialogue with others. Here we meet the shared human experience that transcends our very real differences in genetics, background, and worldly circumstances.
New York Insight Meditation Center Insight Dialogue: The Power, Challenges and Joy of Meditating Together

2012-10-15 Trauma and Freedom 66:23
Jack Kornfield
Using the cloak of mindfulness and compassion to heal trauma and awaken freedom.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2012-10-13 Mindfulness and the Brahma Viharas 1:12:27
John Peacock
Gaia House The Heart of Mindfulness

2012-10-12 Four Foundations of Mindfulness - Connecting to Body - Guided Meditation 23:20
Amma Thanasanti
at the ATS/Denver Dharma Punx
Shakti Vihara

2012-10-12 Four Foundations of Mindfulness - Joy of Breathing - Guided Meditation 23:59
Amma Thanasanti
at the ATS/Denver Dharma Punx
Shakti Vihara

2012-10-12 Four Foundations of Mindfulness - Joy of Eating - Guided Meditation 3:18
Amma Thanasanti
at the ATS/Denver Dharma Punx
Shakti Vihara

2012-10-12 Four Foundations of Mindfulness - Sublime Abodes - Guided Meditation 25:15
Amma Thanasanti
at the ATS/Denver Dharma Punx
Shakti Vihara

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