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2024-01-17 White brings us to practice: the heavenly messengers 54:41
Bob Stahl
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-17 The Subtle Joy which Accompanies that Intimacy 55:56
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene | Online Wednesday-Mornings
Aloka Earth Room

2024-01-16 The Khanda ("Aggregate") of Perception 49:36
Tara Mulay
With a discussion of the perception of impermanence
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-16 Metta for All Beings (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 53:37
Kaira Jewel Lingo
We introduce sending metta for all beings and the guided meditation leads us to offer metta to self, a dear friend or benefactor, neutral person, difficult person and then in the 2nd half of the meditation much guidance is offered for the ways we can include all beings in our metta.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-16 Morning Reflections: Letting Go, Even of "My Dharma Practice" 5:36
Tara Mulay
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-15 Mindfulness of Breathing with Awareness of Feeling Tones 62:10
Jenny Wilks
Reflections and Guided Meditation
Gaia House Mindfulness, Breath by Breath

2024-01-15 Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public: Honoring Dr. King and Cultivating Bodhicitta (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:32
Kaira Jewel Lingo
We begin with Al Lingo, Kaira Jewel Lingo's dad telling stories of his time in the Civil Rights Movement working with Dr. King and then explore the importance of cultivating our hearts and minds to be able to support justice in the world, and also the importance of cultivating bodhicitta. We end with Dr. King's words condemning the war in Vietnam and the damaging effect of militarism on our collective health, and our current bloated military budget.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-15 MLK Day: A Perspective on Socially Engaged Buddhism 1:44:05
Tuere Sala
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2024-01-14 Metta Practice with Difficulties and Challenges: Metta for the Difficult Person, Practicing with the Judgmental Mind, and Forgiveness 63:41
Donald Rothberg
We begin by exploring the nature of some of the challenges of metta practice, including with difficult emotions, body-states, and thoughts, and how to practice when these challenges arise. The spirit is that of understanding challenges as part of the path of learning. We then focus on one way of deliberating bring metta practice to a challenging situation, through metta with the difficult person, followed by an account of one particular challenge, the “judgmental mind,” its nature and how to practice with it; this includes a short selection from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s’ sermon, “On Judging.” Lastly, there is an introduction to forgiveness practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-14 Freedom and the Jewel of Sangha 51:04
Pamela Weiss
This talk will celebrate the life of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. and the women who surrounded him.
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community SFI Sunday Nights

2024-01-14 Guided Equanimity Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 43:01
Gullu Singh
In this session Gullu shares a short dharmette about equanimity and then guides an equanimity practice using phrases.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-14 Concluding Talk 48:12
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat, 2024

2024-01-14 Desire in Relation to Renunciation - Talk 34:13
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-01-14 Desire in Relation to Renunciation - Meditation 28:56
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-01-14 Desire in Relation to Renunciation - Talk 33:24
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-01-14 Mettā for the Neutral Person (Retreat at Spirit) 53:03
Gullu Singh
In this session Gullu guides a meditation practice focusing on sending loving kindness to a person we do not know well, sometimes referred to as the friendly stranger.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-14 Morning Reflections: That Which Does Not Guarantee Power to Draw the Next Breath 8:22
Tara Mulay
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-14 The Dharma of Martin Luther King Jr. 1:16:26
Nikki Mirghafori
Spirit Rock Meditation Center BIPOC Voices - Series

2024-01-13 Reflections on Mettā and Equanimity (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:39
Gullu Singh
Mettā can be a foundation of cornerstone for Equanimity (Upekka). As we cultivate a mind that is more and more impartial the mind where Mettā can shine evenly on everyone the mind becomes less attached to preferences and this quality of mind is more able to meet any moment with ease.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-13 Introduction to Compassion Meditation and Guided Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 4:32:57
Kaira Jewel Lingo
We cover what compassion is and how it can help soothe our pain much better than avoiding or denying it. We distinguish between compassion and pity and then offer a variety of compassion phrases we can use. In the guided meditation, we begin with a dear friend who is undergoing some kind of suffering and then move on to ourselves, offering self-compassion for our own physical or mental suffering.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-13 10 meditation: cultivating the heart energy of mettā or kindness 22:31
Jill Shepherd
A short meditation to develop mettā, beginning by establishing well-being in the body then attuning to the energy of kindness at the heart-centre
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 09 instructions: cultivating skilful mind-states such as mettā or kindness 6:26
Jill Shepherd
Short instructions for developing mettā or kindness as a skilful mental quality
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 08 instructions: proliferation 8:01
Jill Shepherd
Short instructions for working with mental proliferation or papanca, seeing the chain reactions that cause it and coming back to the immediacy of sense-based experience to re-ground awareness
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 07 meditation: mindfulness of thoughts and emotions 25:19
Jill Shepherd
Steadying awareness on the experience of breathing, then opening to sounds, thoughts and emotions coming and going
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 06 instructions: mindfulness of mind 13:12
Jill Shepherd
Instructions for paying attention to the mind and mental activity, knowing thoughts and emotions without taking them personally and identifying with them
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 05 meditation: mindfulness of hearing and physical sensations 24:28
Jill Shepherd
Steadying awareness on the experience of breathing, then opening to hearing and physical sensations through the whole body
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 04 instructions: mindfulness of mindfulness itself 14:22
Jill Shepherd
Exploring different qualities of mindfulness, opening up from the "anchor" of the breath to bring awareness to sounds and physical sensations
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 03 meditation: mindfulness of breathing 26:52
Jill Shepherd
Establishing mindfulness of the body sitting, then bringing awareness to the rhythm of breathing and the subtle energetic effects of inhaling and exhaling
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 02 instructions: mindfulness of the body 6:47
Jill Shepherd
A short introduction to mindfulness of the body, including posture instructions
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 01 talk: welcome and introduction to insight meditation 16:43
Jill Shepherd
Welcome and introduction to the workshop purpose: to deepen the practice of Insight Meditation, which harnesses the power of mindfulness to develop understanding in all aspects of our lives, which leads to greater ease, happiness, and peace of mind
Australian Insight Meditation Network Two-day insight meditation and Insight Dialogue workshop

2024-01-13 How to Put it Down 1:12:01
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2024-01-12 Metta and Compassion for Self (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 47:27
Beth Sternlieb
Compassion is the activity of wisdom. We practice because we care. When we offer ourselves compassion, resistance dissolves and like a gentle rain metta permeates our heart down to the roots of our being.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-12 The 8 fold path, wise attention and purification 49:35
Winnie Nazarko
This talk was offered during a month-long teaching period at the Forest Refuge. Its themes are the role, wise intention, and wise attention play in doing meditation practice and purifying the heart/mind
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-12 The Big Picture 1:45:54
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2024-01-12 Q&A Group B 2:25:32
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat, 2024

2024-01-12 Movement & Meditation - Making the Right Effort 1:13:53
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-12 Dharma and Recovery 01/12/2024 69:34
Kevin Griffin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Dharma and Recovery

2024-01-11 Sharing What's Most Precious 48:56
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-11 Metta Practice As A Path of Awakening: How Metta Practice Transforms Us and How to Practice with Challenges in Metta Practice 54:45
Donald Rothberg
Metta practice is a wonderful, ancient practice that has parallels in the cultivation of kindness and love in other spiritual traditions; developing the wise heart of kindness is an ancient vocation. There are also parallels with the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his emphasis on bringing love to help transform injustice; we play a brief recording from Dr. King. We also explore different dimensions of Metta practice and how it relates to other pathways of awakening through mindfulness and wisdom. We then look at some of the main challenges of Metta practice, such as distraction, repetitive thoughts, sleepiness, and challenging emotions and body states, and how to practice with them.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-11 More General Guidance on Mettā Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 44:33
Gullu Singh
In this guided meditation Gullu builds on the instructions for Mettā practice from the morning session.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-11 Movement & Meditation - Lightly Guided Mettā Practice 1:11:23
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-11 Basic Metta Meditation Instructions and Guided Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 52:57
Kaira Jewel Lingo
We cover the 3 elements of metta practice: generating the energy of friendliness, visualizing the person/being you are sending metta to, and repeating the phrases. We offer various versions of the phrases and introduce the first few categories of beings we can send metta to: self, benefactor, and dear friend. In the guided practice we begin by feeling held and loved by others and then offer this to ourselves, then move on to benefactor and dear friend.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-10 Opening of Metta Retreat and Introduction to Metta (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 1:33:42
Donald Rothberg, Beth Sternlieb, Gullu Singh, Jonathan Relucio, Kaira Jewel Lingo
In this Opening talk, the teachers offer a land acknowledgement, introduce themselves, and Kaira Jewel gives a short talk on what metta is, how to practice metta and how we can take refuge in the retreat container.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center January Metta 2024

2024-01-10 How to Be Happy: the Three Rules 44:54
David Loy
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2024-01-10 Meditation: Awakening Our Full Aliveness 20:22
Tara Brach
We cut off from our aliveness when we are lost in thoughts and on auto pilot. This meditation arouses a receptivity to sensation from “the inside out,” opens the awareness to sound, and then invites a full resting in receptive, dynamic presence (from the archives). It doesn’t matter how many times the mind drifts. It’s the gentle re-arriving that retrains your heart and mind. Just to choose to come back… Perhaps to sense what might let go a little more… If there’s something that might want to relax a bit more right now… To listen to and feel the changing moment-to-moment experience with an awake, open awareness. ~ Tara
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-01-10 How Hope Can Heal and Free Us – Part 1 45:53
Tara Brach
The mature expression of hope includes three elements: the aspiration for manifesting our full potential, a trust that this is possible, and an energy that engages to serve this unfolding. In this talk, we explore the importance of hope on the spiritual path, its shadow side, and how we can nourish hope through these three elements in a way that serves inner freedom and the healing of our world (a special favorite from the archives).
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-01-10 Loving Kindness & the Abandoning of Ill Will; The Chant of Mettā 44:22
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-10 The heart at home in the body 50:48
Chas DiCapua
How do use the body awareness to create a suitable home for the heart?
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Creating a Suitable Home for the Heart

2024-01-10 Stay With the Intensity ~ Do the Connective Work! 54:37
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene | Online Wednesday-Mornings
Aloka Earth Room

2024-01-10 Guided Movement & Meditation - Aspirational Intentions 55:29
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-10 Q&A Group A 2:20:52
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat, 2024

2024-01-09 The Art of Nourishing Intentions 31:46
Brian Lesage
Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community FIMC Monday Night Talks

2024-01-09 The Khanda ("Aggregate") of Vedana 49:23
Tara Mulay
With a discussion of worldly and unworldly vedana.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-09 Guided Movement; Cultivating Mettā with Inner Smile & Sun Imagery 61:09
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-09 Meditation Instructions - Seeing Inconstancy 1:13:11
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-08 Applying Wisdom 38:59
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-08 Mindfulness of Breathing with Awareness of the Body 50:24
Jenny Wilks
Reflections and Guided Meditation
Gaia House Mindfulness, Breath by Breath

2024-01-08 Guided Movement & Meditation - Resting & Aliveness 66:11
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-08 Q&A Group B 2:14:50
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat, 2024

2024-01-08 Guided Movement & Instructions - Summing Up Instructions So Far; Using Anchor with Kind Discipline 66:13
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-07 Sila Parami - Caring for Self & Other with Ethical Conduct 47:04
Jaya Rudgard
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-07 The Power & Simplicity of Awareness 41:45
Eugene Cash
“This vanishes, that vanishes, but that which knows their vanishing doesn’t vanish... All that remains is simple awareness, utterly pure.” - Maha Boowa
San Francisco Insight Meditation Community SFI Sunday Nights

2024-01-07 Guided Movement and Meditation: Subtlising 57:47
Nathan Glyde
Gaia House Rest and Renewal

2024-01-07 Kindness Through and Through 25:10
Ayya Medhanandi
Contentment and generosity nurture a quality of metta that is kind through and through. We learn to respond to life like the good earth that is ever patient with and tolerant of our heedlessness. Whatever you throw on it – even if it’s harmful – the earth receives that. Generating such a depth of goodwill, we endure through hardships with contentment even if we’re struggling. And, with a generosity of harmlessness, we weave great compassion and benevolence to ourselves as well as to others. Such measureless kindness never dies. It is our true wealth and the bedrock of our path to liberation
Portland Friends of the Dhamma

2024-01-07 Wise Intention - Meditation 33:46
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-01-07 Wise Intention - Talk 35:55
Shelly Graf
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2024-01-07 What is Refuge in Buddha Anyway? 29:24
Ayya Medhanandi
Stay true to seeing with wisdom and be compassionate to yourself – then, gradually to all beings. Preserve, treasure, grow and rejoice in the moral fabric of your true nature and know its incomparable radiant light. But first, we must have complete trust in the Buddha as our guide. Then we set our compass to the heart's journey of transcendence on the Noble Eightfold Path. Reflecting on the benevolence of the Buddha's awakening, we walk in gratitude, courage, joy and empowerment.
Sati Saraniya Hermitage

2024-01-07 Closing remarks 32:08
Ajahn Sucitto
Ajahn reviews key retreat elements: name, form, consciousness and contact – sanya, vedena
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-07 Contemplating the five elements 44:47
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-06 What is deathlessness 37:20
Ajahn Sucitto
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2024-01-06 Guided Meditation - A meditation memo 15:16
Ajahn Sucitto
Dhamma Stream Online Sessions

2024-01-06 Q&A 50:10
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 In samadhi, kāyasankhāra unifies with cittasankhāra. In this state what does the citta feel like? 16:25 Q2 Having associated wanting with a negative connotation I have been habitually suppressing my wants/ desires so sometimes it is hard to know what I want when it comes to important decisions. 31:41 Q3 During meditation is it OK to let my body move back and forth as I feel being pulled by a subtle energy flow. 33:00 Q4 Regarding death practice, do you have any advice? 39:52 Q5 When one becomes too comfortable in walking it becomes monotonous and the mind becomes dull but that’s not what we want, right? Any suggestions? 43:07 Q6 How do we practice dhamma in our daily life, especially in a hectic environment?
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-06 Q&A Group A 1:43:35
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat, 2024

2024-01-06 Gratitude Practice According to the Buddha 67:20
Ayya Santussika
Karuna Buddhist Vihara

2024-01-06 Some key terms and their usage and meaning 55:37
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-05 Introduction Talk 1:28:06
Sayadaw U Tejaniya
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary :  Sayadaw U Tejaniya Meditation Retreat, 2024

2024-01-05 Meditation and the path. 51:24
Winnie Nazarko
This talk was offered during a month-long teaching period at the Forest Refuge. The theme is how training mindfulness and concentration fit into the teachings of the 4 Noble truths and the eightfold path.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-05 The Four Noble Truths 46:31
Ayya Anandabodhi
Evening dhamma reflection on the four noble truths and the three understandings of each, as presented in the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
Parayana Vihara

2024-01-05 30 instructions: equanimity as a brahmavihāra practice 13:41
Jill Shepherd
Sydney Insight Meditators :  Nine-day insight meditation retreat

2024-01-05 Q&A 44:43
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 Can you explain more about patiggha phassa / impact on consciousness. 17:50 Q2 How do we link contact, impact and impression to cause and effect and the action we then take? 24:18 Q3 How do you know if a spiritual teacher is best for an individual? 29:11 Q4 I notice a good amount that you’ve taught us (like QiGong) is not dhamma but corroborates with Taoism and other traditions I may not be familiar with. How can we be sure to tell true dhamma from false dhamma. 37:30 Q5 How can we spread positive energy in a toxic environment? 43:11 Is it normal to feel wobbly / unbalanced during walking meditation?
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-05 Liberate the citta from grasping 53:04
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-05 GM - Standing and sitting 33:06
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-05 GM – Unifying body and mind 34:48
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-05 Endings and trusting, opening to this 12:30
Ayya Anandabodhi
Morning dhamma reflection
Parayana Vihara

2024-01-04 GM - Using retreat experience 8:18
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-04 Q&A 44:15
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 You mentioned there are also other bodies such as the energy and emotional body and others. Could you elaborate please? 22:02 Q2 How does a sotapanna / stream enterer still have conceit as a fetter if they have uprooted self view? 36:11 Q3 It seems there is a very strong “not enough” mind. Not still enough, not calm enough, not practicing enough. How can I shift this negativity to a more positive chanda / motivation? 41:41 Q4 How can we measure our spiritual progress?
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-04 Overview of the Four Categories of Meditation Found in Neuroscience, and How They Relate to Awakening and Embodiment 66:31
Tina Rasmussen
Luminous Mind Sangha

2024-01-04 Gratitude for what is here 52:58
Ayya Anandabodhi
Guided meditation
Parayana Vihara

2024-01-04 Sixth Morning Instructions: Mind states and curiosity 47:06
Yanai Postelnik
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom

2024-01-04 Transforming passion into warmth 44:45
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-04 Your Heart Was Made For This 55:30
Oren Jay Sofer, James Baraz
Happy New Year! I hope you enjoyed an uplifting transition to 2024. I'm delighted to invite you to join me in welcoming author and Dharma teacher Oren Jay Sofer for an evening of online practice and exploration based on his new book, Your Heart Was Made For This: Contemplative Practices to Meet a World in Crisis with Courage, Integrity, and Love. What does the contemplative path have to offer our aching hearts in a rapidly changing world beset with challenge? What can our practice offer beyond personal benefits?
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley

2024-01-03 Meditation: Energy and Source 19:10
Tara Brach
Our incessant thinking removes us from the full aliveness, vastness and mystery of Being. This guided practice helps us inhabit our energetic forms, and rest in the vast, formless stillness that gives rise to this ever creative living world.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-01-03 Coming Home to True Refuge 59:31
Tara Brach
While we habitually try to control our life, our true refuge—the source of peace, safety and freedom—is in the direct realization of reality itself. This talk explores three archetypal portals to true refuge—awareness (buddha), truth (dharma) and love (sangha.) With each we practice short reflections that help bring the particular gateway to refuge alive.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC

2024-01-03 New Beginnings 36:09
George Mumford
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2024-01-03 Life Can Speak for Itself ~ We Are Not Left to Our Own Devices 54:07
Ayya Santacitta
Reflection & Guided Meditation | New Year's Retreat
Jesuit Retreat Center

2024-01-03 The Art of Moving Closer: Exploring the Five Grasped Aspects of Experience (the Five Khandas or Aggregates) 51:14
Tara Mulay
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

2024-01-03 Reminders for Walking 8:52
Ajahn Sucitto
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-03 Turning the five aggregates into a path for practice 58:50
Catherine McGee
A look at the five aggregates as precious dharma lenses. Practicing with "dukkha"and "anatta" as precious dharma lenses.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Embodying the Heart of Wisdom

2024-01-03 Q&A 57:54
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 Can you expand on your ideas about effort and energy? Does the same standard of 70-75% apply to normal life? 12:09 Q2 I find it difficult to still well with eyes half open. 15:55 Q3 Can you give advice on sense restraint please? 31:54 Q4 How should one guide the mind from over indulging in socializing? 39:23 Q5 I saw the 5 khandhā / aggregates dissolve when I was sitting at home, not meditating. It was disorienting and seeing I had no identity was scary. What is your advice when I feel anxious during this experience? 49:58 Q6 Cittas arise all over us. What is it that that observes the cittas?
Palilai Buddhist Temple :  Sharing Merit with the Broken Heart

2024-01-03 Morning Reflections: Renunciation, Solitude, Simplicity. 5:35
Tara Mulay
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge January 2024

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