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Dharma Talks
2011-02-10 Fifth Instructions and Guided Metta Meditation 43:37
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Metta and Emptiness (Level 1)

2011-02-09 Fourth Instructions and Guided Metta Meditation 54:22
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Metta and Emptiness (Level 1)

2011-02-08 Third Instructions and Guided Metta Meditation: Reflections on Including the Friend in Metta 47:25
Catherine McGee
Gaia House Metta and Emptiness (Level 1)

2011-02-07 Second Instructions and Guided Metta Meditation 54:33
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Metta and Emptiness (Level 1)

2011-02-06 First Instructions and Guided Metta Meditation 56:10
Rob Burbea
Gaia House Metta and Emptiness (Level 1)

2011-02-05 Breath meditation instructions 1:15:51
Gina Sharpe
First day of retreat instructions.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Metta (Lovingkindness) Retreat

2010-12-11 Loving Kindness Meditation Instructions 55:10
Yanai Postelnik
These instructions also include Kirsten Kratz
Gaia House Loving Kindness Weekend

2010-10-24 Meditation Instructions - Walking and Sitting 58:13
Yanai Postelnik
These instructions also given by Leela Sarti
Gaia House Awakening the Heart

2010-09-21 Morning instructions – Day 10 - Standing meditation 58:49
Sally Armstrong
The Buddha said that we should be mindful in all four postures – sitting, walking, standing and lying down. We talk a lot about sitting meditation, some about walking and very little about the other two. This session is a guided meditation on standing meditation. Standing can be used as a practice in itself, or as a way to balance energy, especially sleepiness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

2010-09-20 Am I OK? 54:16
Sally Armstrong
Though we receive lots of instructions for our meditation practice on retreats, let’s face it – we spend a lot of time thinking. What do we think about? At the heart of these movements of the mind is answering the questions, “Am I OK?”, “Was I OK?”, and “Will I be OK?” Our obsession with these questions is the cause of a huge amount of restlessness. Restlessness is one of the major hindrances to calming the mind and deepening our meditation, and can be seen as both the cause and the effect of all the other hindrances. The Buddha also talked about this kind of thinking, and called it unwise attention that leads to all kinds of suffering. We need to look at the core issues that lead us to dwell on these questions if we are to create a more skilful relationship to our thoughts.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three-Month Retreat - Part 1

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