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Dharma Talks
2023-02-06 The Ovada Patimokkha & the Satipatthana: Connections and cultural context 50:40
Ayya Tathaloka
Discussing connections between the Ovada Patimokkha and Satipatthana, and providing cultural context and explanation of terminology used in the Satipatthana sutta - with an emphasis on how this can inform our meditation practice.
Dhammadharini 2023 Winter Retreat, “Returning Home to the Satipatthanas: Where the Whole Path Comes Together”

2023-02-05 This talk explores Vipassana meditation as a source of insight while on retreat 50:15
Bonnie Duran
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Befriending the World through Mindfulness

2023-02-05 Introduction to the Three Characteristics - Week 3 - Meditation 33:38
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2023-02-04 Guided meditation 35:37
Zohar Lavie
London Insight Meditation Zohar Lavie – Bringing the Practice to Life

2023-02-04 Being Consistently Kind (Part 1) 1:24:40
Ayya Santussika
This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on February 4, 2023 for a daylong retreat held at Wat Buddhanusorn.
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2023-02-01 Week 4, Part 2 40:26
Juha Penttilä
Guided Meditation - Dukkha 2
Gaia House The Path of Letting Go

2023-02-01 Meditation: Opening to the River of Aliveness 17:52
Tara Brach
This meditation guides us to awaken to sensation using the image of a smile and scanning through the body. We then open to sound and to the entire changing flow of experience. When we connect with the changing flow of sensations, feelings and sounds, we also discover the formless awareness that is our Source… and home.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2023-02-01 Week 4, Part 1 47:23
Juha Penttilä
Settling Meditation; Talk - Exploring Dhukka and Allowing
Gaia House The Path of Letting Go

2023-02-01 Guided Meditation 40:25
Nathan Glyde
Mettā to phenomena.
Gaia House Mettā and Insight

2023-02-01 Cultivating Metta (Lovingkindness, Love, Friendliness) 1 63:18
Donald Rothberg
The aim of our practice is to develop wisdom, love, and skillful action in our lives. We commonly cultivate these capacities separately and then integrate them. In this session, we first explore the nature of Metta, its etymology in words suggesting "friendliness" and "friendship," and the ancient vocation, found in multiple spiritual traditions of cultivating Metta or love or kindness. We then look at the multiple ways of developing Metta, both in formal practice and in daily life, and examine briefly some of the challenges in cultivating Metta. Then we have a guided meditation the last 15 minutes exploring "Radiating Metta," a way of practicing likely closer to how the Buddha taught Metta. We follow this with discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

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