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Dharma Talks
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2025-03-24 Guided Meditation - Mudita (Appreciative Joy) 38:34
Zohar Lavie
Gaia House Living with Illness & Loss

2025-03-24 Morning Session: Guided Meditation - Tetrads 1, 2 + 3 40:04
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Ānāpānasati: Opening to Stillness, Kindness, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity

2025-03-23 Guided Meditation - Compassion 37:27
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Living with Illness & Loss

2025-03-23 Guided Meditation: Taking Your Seat 41:13
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2025-03-23 The Attitude of Goodwill - Meditation 32:23
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-03-23 Morning Session: Guided Meditation - Tetrad 1 + 2 + Mudita 31:23
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Ānāpānasati: Opening to Stillness, Kindness, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity

2025-03-22 Evening Session: Guided Meditation 35:42
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Ānāpānasati: Opening to Stillness, Kindness, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity

2025-03-22 Three kinds of Nibbana in our western Insight traditions 52:57
Tempel Smith
Within our blessed lineages of Venerables Ajahn Cha and Mahasi Sayadaw, and the teachings within the Pali Canon, we have found three kinds of nibbana. Nibbana is closely related to the full liberation from dukkha (suffering). To even talk about one kind of nibbana can be difficult as it is beyond language, yet there is another confusion within western Insight meditation. By practicing in Mahasi's Burmese meditaitons, in Cha's Thai Forest meditations, and here in North America, there are roughly three kinds of nibbana: a) an unperturbed background field of awareness, b) a perfect zero of cessation, and c) a stream of transient mind-body moments without greed, hatred or craving. Knowing of these three kinds of nibbana can clarify what our vipassana practices are aimed at.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

2025-03-22 Afternoon Session: Guided Meditation: Tetrad 1 + Metta 29:46
Ayya Santussika
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Ānāpānasati: Opening to Stillness, Kindness, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity

2025-03-20 Practicing Mudita (Sympathetic Joy) 1:47:58
Sari Markkanen
Guided Meditation; Instructions; Talk
Gaia House Brahmaviharas : Beautiful Qualities of Heart and Mind (online course)

2025-03-19 The Way of Love Is Not a Subtle Argument 52:27
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation including a poem by Rumi | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene II | Online Wednesday-Mornings.
Aloka Earth Room

2025-03-19 Unshakable Liberation of Heart, Seeing Dukkha - Guided Meditation 48:26
Thanissara
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-18 That's How Evolution Works ~ it's messy 41:35
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection & Guided Meditation
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center

2025-03-18 Can There Be Kindness in Dispassion - Meditation 34:18
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-03-18 Dharma Medicine: Samādhi & Guided Anapanasati Meditation 45:19
Kittisaro
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-17 The Five Elements Revisited ~ as earthworms do 52:13
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection & Guided Meditation
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center

2025-03-17 Entering & Healing the World of Feeling through Meditation 51:38
Thanissara
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-16 Q&A 43:58
Ajahn Sucitto
Questions are précised. 00:36 Q1. Can you please clarify the difference between awareness and presence; 09:04 Q2 I became a monk but left due to overwhelming negative meditation experiences which are still continuing. Can you suggest something please? 15:24 Q3 In the evening I think I would like to get up early so there’s more time for practice; 19:42 Q4 I’ve been a Buddhist for 35 years but only recently have started to open up the heart. I’ve never been able to cry, only anger and depression. Since my mother died I cry a lot, even through the day. What can I do?22:43 Q5 I’m on two and a half solitary retreat. I use body practices but I am experiencing migraines. What can you suggest; 27:42 Q6 I live by myself after being asked to leave by house mates with no explanation. In my new place the neighbours pick fights with me and yell at my door. My previous housemates said I was psychotic. I am depressed. How do I not loose heart? 42:18 Q7 How can one embrace this human existence and remain unattached to any identity?
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2025-03-16 Guided Meditation 15:05
Ajahn Sucitto
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2025-03-16 From the Perilous to Safety through the Cultivation of Meditation 56:54
Kittisaro
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-15 Opening into Breath/Body Meditation 55:10
Thanissara
Big Bear Retreat Center Being Dharma

2025-03-15 Wise Intention 11:36
Devon Hase
Guided Meditation inviting reflection on our wholesome intentions for retreat and practice in daily life.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge March 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-03-14 Step 3: Taking Refuge in the Dharma 69:07
Kevin Griffin
Meditation & Dharma Talk
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2025-03-13 Practicing Karuna (Compassion) 1:41:21
Sari Markkanen
Guided Meditation; Instructions; Talk
Gaia House Brahmaviharas : Beautiful Qualities of Heart and Mind (online course)

2025-03-13 Practicing Karuna (Compassion) 1:41:21
Sari Markkanen
Guided Meditation; Instructions; Talk
Gaia House Brahmaviharas : Beautiful Qualities of Heart and Mind (online course)

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