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Dharma Talks
2016-04-24 Equanimity: Finding Balance in Our Practice 2:55:56
James Baraz
This daylong includes general talks on the theme of cultivating equanimity into your dharma practice. In addition to the talks and discussion, I offer the following practices with instructions that can be used to incline the mind toward equanimity (edited to remove lengthy periods of silence during the guided meditations): Practice #1 - Seeing things as they are Practice #2 - Looking through the lens of impermanence Practice #3 - Looking through the lens of vedana (feeling tone; 2nd foundation of mindfulness) Practice #4 - Equanimity with Big Mind meditation Practice #5 - Equanimty using traditional Brahma Viharas phrases
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks

2016-04-24 Remarks on Walking Meditation 13:10
Ajahn Sucitto
Without pushing forward, without having a goal, experience the motion and flow of walking. Allow citta to pick up the embodied signal in movement – and come home.
Padmasambhava Peace Institute :  Body, Heart and Mind: Embodying Citta

2016-04-23 Daylong: Between Now and Neverland - Mindfulness: Myth, Practice and Transmission - Morning Session 2:11:12
Akincano Marc Weber
Dedicated to the inquiry into notions that embed the practice of mind-ful-ness — the concepts and metaphors of awareness, attention, nowness, concentration will be examined. A number of exercises help to re-contextualise mindfulness in practical ways in the light of early Buddhist psychology and contemporary approaches to meditation.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2016-04-23 Daylong: Between Now and Neverland - Mindfulness: Myth, Practice and Transmission - Afternoon Session 1:37:21
Akincano Marc Weber
Dedicated to the inquiry into notions that embed the practice of mind-ful-ness — the concepts and metaphors of awareness, attention, nowness, concentration will be examined. A number of exercises help to re-contextualise mindfulness in practical ways in the light of early Buddhist psychology and contemporary approaches to meditation.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2016-04-23 Evening Talk: Between Now and Neverland - Mindfulness: Myth, Practice and Transmission 1:25:37
Akincano Marc Weber
Dedicated to the inquiry into notions that embed the practice of mind-ful-ness — the concepts and metaphors of awareness, attention, nowness, concentration will be examined. A number of exercises help to re-contextualise mindfulness in practical ways in the light of early Buddhist psychology and contemporary approaches to meditation.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2016-04-17 Guided Meditation Samatha 53:28
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage 2016 Spring Month Long Hermitage Retreat

2016-04-15 Big Sky Guided Meditation 48:33
Wes Nisker
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Evolving Together: Mindfulness, Meditation and Modern Science Retreat

2016-04-14 Seven Factors of Awakening 9:07:51
with Ayya Sobhana, Chris Clifford, Daniel Bowling, Fa Jun, Janetti Marotta, Margaret Gainer, Misha Merrill, Oren Jay Sofer, Sean Oakes, Shaila Catherine, Sharon Allen
These seven qualities offer an effective framework for cultivating the mind, overcoming the hindrances, and balancing the energetic and calming forces that develop in meditation. When cultivated and balanced, the mind is ripe for awakening. This series will explore each factor to reveal its importance, function, and role in the process of awakening.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2016-04-14 Evolving Together: Meditation and Modern Science, Talk 3 44:56
Anushka Fernandopulle
Inspiration from Inky (the octopus). Let go of the past, future and present. Six sense doors. Relativity of sight. Resting in not knowing. Robots and dark matter.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Evolving Together: Mindfulness, Meditation and Modern Science Retreat

2016-04-13 Meditation - Vipassana - Practice of Seeing Clearly 18:38
Tara Brach
Vipassana, also known as insight meditation, is training in bringing a clear mindful attention to our moment to moment experience. We begin by relaxing through the body and then resting attention with the breath - or some other sensory anchor - and allowing the mind to settle. Then we open to whatever is predominant or calling our attention - sensations, emotions, sounds - meeting each arising experience with a clear, kind attention. The gift of this process is discovering balance in the midst of the changing flow, and gaining deep insight into the nature of reality.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2016-04-13 Guided Meditation 4 Elements 41:45
Marcia Rose
Mountain Hermitage 2016 Spring Month Long Hermitage Retreat

2016-04-13 Meditation-Between Psychological Development and Spiritual Growth 63:49
Akincano Marc Weber
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2016-04-12 Thus Have I Heard 5:01:05
with Andrea Fella, Diana Clark, Kim Allen, Nona Olivia, Sean Oakes, Shaila Catherine, Tony Bernhard
The Pali Canon includes over 5,000 discourses that document conversations and encounters that occurred during forty years of the Buddha's ministry. Over the centuries, certain teachings have risen to the surface with popularity and come to characterize our impression of what the Buddha taught. However, the vast collection of source material reaches beyond these well known teachings. For this speaker series, IMSB has invited teachers to focus on teachings that have been largely neglected by contemporary Buddhist groups. Each talk will share a lesser-known teaching, event, or instruction that will enrich our comprehension of what the Buddha taught. We will discover whether broadening our source material reinforces the dominant view of Buddhist practice or paints a different picture of meditation and the path of liberation.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2016-04-08 Friday Night Dharma and Recovery with Kevin Griffin 48:49
Kevin Griffin
Opening Comments and Guided Meditation
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-04-06 Patience and Equanimity 58:45
Sally Armstrong
Patience and equanimity are two of the paramis - 10 perfections that we develop in our practice on the path to awakening. Ledi Sayadaw says that “Patience and equanimity are the mainstay for the perfections. Only when one has set oneself up in these two can one expect to fulfill the rest." These 2 qualities are intertwined and support each other: if we are patient, we are developing equanimity, and vice versa. Both are necessary for our meditation practice and bring peace and calm into our minds and hearts.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Equanimity: Seeing with Quiet Eyes

2016-04-05 monthly sitting & inquiry - April 5th 2016 56:32
Gina Sharpe
These regularly scheduled evenings will begin with a guided meditation and then open up to our practice questions allowing us time to deepen in Sangha through mindful community discussion.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2016-03-30 Interdependence: Meditation and the Ecology of the Heart 61:44
Myoshin Kelley
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2016-03-29 Guided Meditation 8:28
Kim Allen
Strong Back, Soft Front - from Joan Halifax
Insight Santa Cruz

2016-03-28 Attachment, Commitment and Love 53:55
Jack Kornfield
Dharma Talk from Monday Night Meditation Class on March 28th, 2016
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

2016-03-27 Coming into Presence 38:35
Ajahn Sucitto
(Guided meditation also)
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-24 Space Allows Things to Rise, Pass, Walking Meditation 29:38
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-22 Standing Meditation 4:13
Ajahn Sucitto
Buddhist Retreat Centre :  The Deeper You Go, the Lighter it Gets

2016-03-19 Guided Loving Kindness Meditation 25:24
Bob Stahl
West Lake Resortopia :  Insight Meditation Retreat: How the Dhamma Informs All Mindfulness-Based Approaches - 五日正念專修營

2016-03-16 Lying Down Meditation & Being in Nature Meditation 12:04
Ajahn Sucitto
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence

2016-03-14 Breath Meditation 27:08
Ajahn Sucitto
Calming body and mind formations Buoyancy, ease, uplift, steadiness Spacious knowing Insight, dispassion Contemplation of conditionality Latent tendencies
Dharmagiri Healing the Cracks: Generosity and Interdependence

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