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Dharma Talks
2022-04-21 Fill yourself with the Dharma 1:12:41
Ayya Anandabodhi, Ayya Santacitta
A Therigatha overview (the first five minutes are announcements. The talk ends with a silent meditation)
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Therīgāthā – Awakening Verses of the Early Buddhist Nuns: Monastic Retreat

2022-04-20 Meditation: Path of Love 18:04
Tara Brach
This heart practice opens with the intention to bring a kind presence to whatever arises. After arriving with a body scan, we are guided to meet all experience with an open tender awareness. The practice ends with a poem by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer called “Is this the Path of Love?”
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2022-04-17 Spiritual Urgency and Renunciation – Meditation 36:03
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Buddhist Studies Course: Sensuality, Craving, Contentment and Dispassion

2022-04-17 Reflections & Guided Meditation 39:09
River Wolton
Impermanence.
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga

2022-04-16 Reflections and Guided Meditation 41:48
River Wolton
The ground of metta.
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga

2022-04-16 Guided meditation exploring pleasant feeling-tone 30:29
Jill Shepherd
Exploring pleasant feeling-tone as a support for skilful mental qualities to arise
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge April 2022

2022-04-15 Guided Metta meditation. 43:10
Greg Scharf
Radiating metta to all beings.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying Kindness & Wisdom: Insight & Lovingkindness Meditation Retreat

2022-04-15 Mettā meditation towards oneself, Discussion of types of investigation/insight 1:36:09
Bhante Sujato
From Harris Park. Mettā meditation towards oneself. Discussion of types of investigation/insight assessment of one's wisdom; vīmaṁsa (investigation), paccavekkhana (reviewing/reflection). Expertise and how you might know that you know.
Lokanta Vihara

2022-04-15 Instructions & Guided Meditation 41:03
River Wolton
The five hindrances as coverings.
Gaia House Insight Meditation and Yoga

2022-04-14 Maranasati: Practice with Death and Dying 50:31
James Baraz
The Buddha suggested reflecting regularly on five aspects of life called the Five Reflections (also called the Five Remembrances). This talk focuses on what he called "the most supreme of all meditations": mindfulness of death or maranasati. Although contemplation of one's death might seem unsettling or scary, when undertaken as a conscious practice it can be extremely enlivening and even liberating.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

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