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2025-08-20 Mindfulness of Body, Breath and Sound 28:55
Devon Hase
Teachings and guided meditation on the first foundation of mindfulness
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25NL

2025-08-19 Guided Meditation: Internal and External Mindfulness 39:51
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2025-08-19 Guided Instructions: Mindfulness of the Body 47:41
Matthew Hepburn
Establishing mindfulness in the body. 1st morning instructions on 1st day of retreat
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Your Life Is Your Practice: Insight Meditation Retreat – 25NL

2025-08-18 Sacred Mindfulness: A Spiritual Power (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 57:34
JD Doyle
Overview of the Five Spiritual Powers and elaboration on Mindfulness.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Five Spiritual Powers: Cultivating Resilience, Balance, and Love

2025-08-16 Dharma Talk - Exploring Consciousness, Mindfulness and Awareness 50:01
Tuere Sala
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Nine Bodies Insight Retreat: Exploring Natural Capacities of Consciousness

2025-08-08 Instructions for Mindfulness of Thinking 56:22
Deborah Ratner Helzer
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center The Sure Heart's Release: Insight and Metta Retreat – 25MKM

2025-08-03 Dukkha - Meditation 29:28
Shelly Graf
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-08-03 Dukkha - Talk 38:55
Shelly Graf
The weekly practice groups are designed to be a cornerstone for one's practice by providing ongoing instruction and teachings that will help illuminate the simple but challenging practice of mindfulness.
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-08-02 Morning Reflection: Mindfulness of body 15:13
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge August 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-08-01 Guided Instructions: Mindfulness of Body 44:20
Matthew Hepburn
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds – 25YA

2025-07-31 Guided Instructions: Non-clinging Through Mindfulness of Vedana 57:50
Matthew Hepburn
Practicing the freedom inherant in the 2nd foundation of mindfulness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds – 25YA

2025-07-30 The Importance of Maintaining Inner Stability in External Uncertainty 43:35
Tuere Sala
When external conditions begin to fluctuate and spin at a fast pace, we need to know how to ground and stabilize ourselves internally. This is what the four foundations of mindfulness are pointing towards. Knowing how to establish mindfulness is an empowerment. It creates agency in oneself and allows us to move through challenging situations with strength and integrity.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2025-07-30 Non-Harming: Core Teachings and How to Practice 64:42
Donald Rothberg
We begin by remembering the three core methods of training given by the Buddha (wisdom, meditation, and "ethics"), and their interrelationship. We reflect on how ethics has often been marginalized in Western Buddhism (and at times in Asian Buddhism). We then look in depth at the first lay ethical precept, non-harming, first in terms of the core teachings of the Buddha, and its centrality in the earlier Indian traditions of the Vedas. We examine some of the more "outer" dimensions of practicing non-harming, seeing how, with mindfulness and strong intentions, we can bring non-harming into our daily lives, including in our speech and communication. We then look at the more "inner" dimensions of practicing non-harming, looking in particular at how harming ourselves or others typically comes out of our own pain, so that practicing with pain (and the teaching of the Two Arrows) is central. The talk is followed by discussion.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-30 Guided Meditation: Concentration, Metta, Mindfulness (including of Negative Views), and Reflections 40:18
Donald Rothberg
In this guided meditation, connected to the later talk on "Non-Harming," we begin with about 8 minutes of settling and becoming more present, developing more samadhi (concentration). Then there is a period of lovingkindness (metta) practice, including starting where the lovingkindness flows the easiest and then extending the lovingkindness to many other beings. This is followed by mindfulness practice, with guidance on exploring when there are negative or blaming views of self or another. Finally, we close with several reflection questions related to how there is harming of self and/or others at times in our lives.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-28 Danger of Fixation: Right View As The Path 22:17
Shaila Catherine
In this talk, Shaila Catherine explores right view and addresses the danger of attaching to a position, philosophy, belief, or opinion. Primary sources that inspired this talk include suttas numbered 72 and 74 the Middle Length discourses. By recognizing the problems created by clinging to beliefs and opinions, we choose instead to bring mindfulness to our direct experience and investigate what is actually happening in this present encounter with mind and body. This pragmatic path of mindful investigation leads to liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Forest Refuge - Shaila's talks

2025-07-28 Mindfulness of Body and Body Breathing 61:38
Chas DiCapua, Shelly Graf
Various ways to connect with the experience of body sitting and body breathing.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds – 25YA

2025-07-27 Mindfulness of Body 48:09
Chas DiCapua
Exploring mindfulness of the body in the Satipatthana Sutta. Including how mindfulness of the body interfaces and supports other aspects of the practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds – 25YA

2025-07-27 Guided Instructions: Mindfulness of Body 61:04
Matthew Hepburn
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Insight Meditation Retreat for 18–32 Year Olds – 25YA

2025-07-25 Morning Instructions: Mindfulness of Self'ing 48:08
Tempel Smith
Once we have a base of simple connection to breath, body, and our immediate senses, we can explore our driven habits of adding a sense of self to these very simple experiences. As stated in the Bahiya Sutta, in the seeing just let there being the seen, with out adding a sense of "you" to what is being seen. We can compare moments of the day where the the mind isn't entangled in concocting a sense of self versus the mind which is adding a very thick sense of self.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-24 Patience 13:24
Shaila Catherine
In this brief reflection, Shaila Catherine speaks about the role of patience in meditation practice. We need patience to endure conditions that we cannot control, such as heat and cold, mosquito bites, and unpleasant or wanted perceptions. We need patience to continue to cultivate mindfulness without judging our degree of success. We need patience to trust the spiritual faculties of faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom to gradually mature. We need patience to observe the flow of lived experiences, simply meeting each moment with the interest to know what is being known, and the quality of mind that is knowing it. Patience is worth developing.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge Forest Refuge - Shaila's talks

2025-07-23 The process of self obsession and how we untangle this very deep habit. 66:12
Tempel Smith
For those new to directing there mindfulness practice towards the experience of self production, there are a few relatively simple practices to expose and let go of the over concoction of a thicker sense of self to life's present time experiences.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-23 Guided Meditation Inspired by Joanna Macy's Work 38:17
Donald Rothberg
We begin with a period of settling, developing greater samadhi or concentration, and then move to mindfulness practice, including giving some attention to noticing moderate or a little greater levels of pleasant or unpleasant feeling-tone. When we notice pleasant or unpleasant feeling-tones, is there any tendency toward grasping or pushing away, in habitual or automatic ways? We then explore gratitude as a practice, simply reflecting on ways that we are grateful, first for aspects of our own lives, and then for aspects of the wider world. This is followed by opening with mindfulness to some difficult or painful aspects of our world, whether close to home or farther away, inspired to see and be with what is painful through wisdom and care. We end with a return to mindfulness practice for a short time. (This guided meditation is related to the talk that follows, honoring the life and work of Joanna Macy.)
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-22 Listening as Mindfulness Practice 12:36
Dawn Neal
Insight Santa Cruz

2025-07-21 Morning Instructions and Guided Meditation – Emotions and Mind States (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 51:05
Rebecca Bradshaw
Connecting with the emotions and mind states with warm hearted mindfulness
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-20 Mindfulness of the Body (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 64:04
John Martin
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-20 Cultivating a Tone of Kindness 49:29
Anushka Fernandopulle
Bringing a quality of metta or goodwill to your Insight Meditation or mindfulness practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-20 The Four Elements (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 51:26
Francisco Morillo Gable
The elements for the growth of mindfulness and insight.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-19 Mindfulness as Intimacy with All Things (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 59:50
Rebecca Bradshaw
Mindfulness teaches us that we can soften into this world, touching and being touched by life.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Summer Insight Meditation Retreat

2025-07-18 Trust In Pure Awareness 28:59
Ayyā Nimmalā
The Buddha encourages us to abandon the unwholesome and develop wholesomeness in our daily acts, words and thoughts. As we learn to trust in pure awareness and present moment mindfulness, the weight of the world is lifted from the heart. Here and now, we abide in the formless, changeless, and eternal. Not only do we bear testimony to others that this is within our reach but we are also directly blessed by it ourselves. We see the nature of emptiness and know the peace of true freedom.
Ottawa Buddhist Society

2025-07-16 Insights Into Perception and Equanimity 56:57
Walt Opie
In the Honeyball Sutta (MN 18), it says, "What one perceives, that one thinks about. What one thinks about, that one mentally proliferates (or complicates)." And this mental proliferation often leads to "evil unwholesome states" which can cause harm and suffering. When we bring mindfulness to the subtle realm of perception, we start to see more clearly without adding anything extra. This is where equanimity comes in, allowing us to meet life with fewer preferences and with greater mental balance.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center

2025-07-14 Body-directed mindfulness 13:21
Sayadaw U Jagara
The first of the Satipatthana practices for establishing mindfulness is the body.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2025 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2025-07-08 Harmonizing With The Hindrances 59:51
Kristina Bare
How to skillfully work with the 5 Hindrances in concentration practice. Threee Strategies are discussed: Ignoring, anti-dotes, mindfulness/inquiry
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Unification of Mind: Concentration Retreat – 25CWN

2025-07-07 Guided Meditation on the Two Main Forms of Buddhist Practice, Developing Concentration and Insight (Directed by the Core Wisdom Teaching) 39:28
Donald Rothberg
We begin with brief instructions for developing samadhi (“placing together” or “concentration”), followed by basic mindfulness instructions and then guidance for working with the feeling-tone of pleasant or unpleasant, when it appears in the moderate range. We are mindful of pleasant or unpleasant and look for grasping or pushing away in some form, guided by core wisdom teachings.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-07 Exploring the Faculty of Mindfulness - Talk 59:14
Tuere Sala
Common Ground Meditation Center July Residential Retreat for the BIPOC Community

2025-07-03 Paradox of Life and Death 59:07
Eugene Cash
Exploring how the Buddha gave up the intoxication with youth, health and life. How mindfulness of death supports opening to our Buddha nature. Includes personal story about the experience of discontinuity in my near death experience.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Maranasati: Contemplating Death, Awakening to Life

2025-07-02 The Importance of Mindfulness in Difficult Times - Talk 59:21
Tuere Sala
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-07-02 The Importance of Mindfulness in Difficult Times - Meditation 27:59
Tuere Sala
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-07-02 Guided Meditation: Developing Concentration, Mindfulness, and Insight Practice Exploring Impermanence and Reactivity, with Reflection on Daily Life Practice at the End 39:10
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-07-02 Morning Instructions 56:25
Jean Esther
These instructions introduce "thinking" as one of the six sense doors to cultivate mindful awareness of this includes identifying emotions and how to meet them in ones meditation practice. Included in these instructions are a brief introduction to choiceless awareness practice.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat – 25TR

2025-07-01 Anathapindika and the Presence of Mindfulness 54:32
Eugene Cash
How Satipatthana directs us to the development of not just being present but presence of Mind. Presence of mind support letting go. Anathapindika faces death directly and is given instructions of not clinging to anything. This Sutta changes the teachings of Buddhism for non-monsastics.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Maranasati: Contemplating Death, Awakening to Life

2025-07-01 Disentangling from Self 46:41
Ayya Santussika
With the Four Foundations of Mindfulness as the framework, we reflect on what we believe to be ourselves and use mindfulness practices to see ourselves more clearly in relation to the body, feelings/emotions, thoughts and Dhamma. In doing this, we untangle our attachments to self and discover who we really are.
Big Bear Retreat Center Disentangling the Tangle

2025-07-01 Mindfulness of Mind (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 60:54
Amana Brembry Johnson
Investigating the mind as object to bring awareness to our habits of mind and how those habits create our perceived reality.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center This is How Civilizations Heal: The Alchemy of the Three Poisons - A BIPOC Retreat

2025-06-30 Seven Factors of Enlightenment, Part I, Mindfulness 61:49
Kamala Masters
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center Mindfulness, Insight and Liberation with Kamala Masters, Steve Armstrong and Deborah Helzer

2025-06-29 Normalcy of Life and Death 47:41
Eugene Cash
How we understand death dharmically and in our personal lives holds the potential for mindfulness of death in ways that enrich and bring the fruits of the dharma into our lives.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Maranasati: Contemplating Death, Awakening to Life

2025-06-29 Q and A 52:19
Ajahn Sucitto
Q1 - What would you suggest as priorities for lay practice, recollections to establish a steady orientation to Dhamma?; 13:08 Q2 - Mindfulness when talking and using computers etc.; 18:30 Q3 - Energy, qi, anapanasati and integration of energy; 26:24 Q4 – I feel lots of unpleasant skin sensations when sitting, What might these be? 28:46 Q5 You’ve referred to integrating energy as a new way to consider. What does this mean? 36:09 Q9 Why couldn’t it be that nibbana is like chasing the unicorn; 37:23 Q10 Can you speak about wisdom and samadhi; 40:33 Q11 Can you provide some guidance on mudita, rapture (piti) and stability/ staying grounded; 44:52 Q12 Contemplating the arising of the ‘me’ sense, dependent on phenomena.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge One Month Retreat at the Forest Refuge

2025-06-28 Practicing with the First Foundation of Mindfulness (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 63:32
Amana Brembry Johnson
The body is the first door to awakening. When the body is at ease, the mind more easily follows. We begin with intentional, kind attention to the body before turning awareness to an object of focus. Curiosity and investigation of the arisings and passing away of sensation in the body cultivates intimacy with habits of mind and corresponding body sensations.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center This is How Civilizations Heal: The Alchemy of the Three Poisons - A BIPOC Retreat

2025-06-25 Guided Meditation: Developing Concentration, Mindfulness, and Insight into Impermanence and Reactivity 38:54
Donald Rothberg
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-06-25 Mindfulness, aggregates and the inner critic 55:16
Ajahn Sucitto
Cittaviveka

2025-06-24 Q and A 56:50
Ajahn Sucitto
00:18 Q1 It said that the awakened ones attained nibbana through mindfulness of the body. What about going through the formless realms? How do you maintain awareness of the body until nibbana? 13:02 Q2 I consider that for nibbana it requires mindfulness to be present every second, not just a while but continuously. This may be uncomfortable, perhaps we should bite the bullet and speak it out. On the other hand it's common when one has a strong practice for extended hours, for a few hours to think maybe I'm close? 25:35 Q3 Can you say more about the cultivation of the measureless states. 34:39 Q4 Ajahn Chah says something like happiness and unhappiness are both suffering and Buddhism seeks peace not happiness. Could you help me hear that as less of a bummer? 37:32 Q5 A person mentions that both teachers on the retreat like each other and are happy not just peaceful. Could you speak about this? And, why do you bother to dress your salad? 40:57 Q6 Regarding the spinal, sense could you please expand on this as a place of security and refuge, neutrality and Buddha. Does it have anything to do with the chakras? 48:35 Q7 Can you talk about practice to forgive oneself and others?
Cittaviveka

2025-06-24 Morning Instructions: Mindfulness of Emotions 51:48
Kim Allen
Big Bear Retreat Center Opening the Heart, Deepening Wisdom

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