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Dharma Talks
2017-03-18 Mindfulness Of Body and Breathing 55:21
Jill Shepherd
Instructions and guided meditation, beginning with body scan, inviting ease, in mindfulness of breathing.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Strengthening the Heart, Cultivating Kindness: Metta Retreat

2017-03-15 2017 4NT Retreat - Day 2 Guided Meditation - Bhante Jayasara 29:28
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia 2017 Four Noble Truths Retreat

2017-03-15 2017 4NT Retreat - Day 1 Meditation Instructions - Bhante Pannaratana 31:02
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Guided meditation on the first day of this retreat.
Bhavana Society of West Virginia 2017 Four Noble Truths Retreat

2017-03-14 2017 4NT Retreat - Introductory Talk, precepts, and Guided Meditation with Bhante Gunaratana 35:03
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
Bhavana Society of West Virginia 2017 Four Noble Truths Retreat

2017-03-11 Morning Instructions and Guided Meditation 46:10
Martin Aylward
Freely abiding awareness, freely unfolding experience.
Gaia House Your Life is Your Teacher

2017-03-10 Morning Instructions and Guided Meditation 45:19
Martin Aylward
Appropriate Attention.
Gaia House Your Life is Your Teacher

2017-03-09 Guided meditation: metta for benefactor 20:19
Jill Shepherd
Short twenty-minute guided meditation practising metta-kindness for a benefactor
Auckland Insight Meditation

2017-03-09 Morning Instructions and Guided Meditation 51:33
Martin Aylward
Complete and Continuous attention.
Gaia House Your Life is Your Teacher

2017-03-08 Morning Instructions and Guided Meditation 38:39
Martin Aylward
Embodied attention (Yoniso Manisikara)
Gaia House Your Life is Your Teacher

2017-03-07 Guided Metta Meditation Toward Groups 30:25
Shaila Catherine
In this 30-minute guided mettā meditation, Shaila Catherine recommends directing mettā initially toward ourselves, then toward a virtuous person, and finally towards groups of beings. Such groups comprise 1) males and females; 2) enlightened and unenlightened beings; and 3) the realms of existence. Such realms include hell beings, animals, humans, celestial beings and gods. The aim is to gradually expand the field of mettā until it is unbounded, immeasurable, and without boarders, barriers, or exceptions. Meditators may use these traditional groupings or creatively adapt them to support their mettā practice.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

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