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2019-07-21 Citta and Non-Grasping 38:30
Ajahn Sucitto
When the mind is not steady and has gone into activation, clinging is inevitable. The clung-to experience creates the person. But there’s a choice. Our responsibility is to manage the flood of the aggregates through mindfulness.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Vassa 2019, Opening Group Practice Retreat

2019-07-20 Mindfulness and Non-Grasping 51:10
Ajahn Sucitto
The trained mind is fluid and flexible – natural. The untrained mind is fixed and grasping – loses its agility. Training comes through mindfulness of the 4 bases and 3 aspects of mind. Body gives mind something to anchor itself on so the habits of grasping that create a fixed self can be released.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Vassa 2019, Opening Group Practice Retreat

2019-07-19 Developing Mindfulness Of Thoughts and Thinking 54:39
Chris Cullen
Morning instructions on ways of practicing with thoughts so as to develop a more spacious relationship with thinking and understand more fully the shaping power of perception and papañca (projection, proliferation, objectification.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students

2019-07-16 Taking the Problem out of Pain 47:45
Shaila Catherine
In this talk, Shaila Catherine encourages practitioners to view illness and pain as opportunities to practice equanimity, patience, and mindfulness of the body. When we are sick or in pain, we can still practice being attentive to present conditions, and reflect that all beings are all also subject to illness and death. Illness is not wrong; it is inevitable. The more we resist this fact, the more mental suffering we add to our physical difficulties. When we learn to be present with both pleasant and unpleasant feelings, we will know an experience of profound peace.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
In collection: Meditation in Hard Times

2019-07-16 Asalha Puja – Middle Path 68:28
Ajahn Sucitto
We can get sidetracked with a focus on mindfulness or stress reduction or meditation techniques. We don’t understand what leads up to them, the Noble 8-Fold Path. This Path begins with right view - knowing the heart and how it’s affected - and right effort - bringing up skillful mindstates.
Cittaviveka Cittaviveka Vassa 2019, Opening Group Practice Retreat

2019-07-15 Body: Elemental, Grounding, Groundless 48:59
Chris Cullen
1st day evening talk about practicing mindfulness of body, including reflections on cultivating samadhi, elements practice and emptiness.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Cultivation – Investigation – Contemplation: Insight Meditation Retreat for Experienced Students

2019-07-09 Compassion - How it is Supported by Mindfulness and Joy? 45:03
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Opening the Heart with Mindfulness and Compassion

2019-07-08 Mindfulness - The Foundation of Wellbeing and Compassion 46:36
Jenny Wilks
Gaia House Opening the Heart with Mindfulness and Compassion

2019-07-07 Mindfulness - A Precious Jewel 57:37
Yuka Nakamura
What are the roles of mindfulness - sati - on our path? The talk describes five central functions of mindfulness on the basis of the similes that the Buddha used in the Pali canon. It also touches on the development of sati.
Pauenhof Center :  Intensive Vipassana Meditation Retreat

2019-07-06 10 guided meditation: dyad practice, mindfulness of mind 21:24
Jill Shepherd
Working in pairs naming mind-states out loud using just one word; separately for four minutes each, then alternating back and forth
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Transforming Fear into Fearlessness

2019-07-06 09 instructions: mindfulness of mind 8:37
Jill Shepherd
A short talk offering definitions of different aspects of mental activity, including thoughts, emotions, moods and mind-states
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre Transforming Fear into Fearlessness

2019-07-04 The 4 Foundations of Mindfulness 59:55
Bonnie Duran
This talk reviews the 4 foundations of mindfulness and breath meditation.
Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center Meditation Retreat for People of Color

2019-07-03 Day 2 Morning Instructions and Sitting: The 2nd Foundation of Mindfulness- Vedana (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 31:50
Noliwe Alexander
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Carrying the Lamp of Our Ancestors' Wisdom and Heart: A Time of Healing and Creating Legacies - Annual People of Color (POC) Retreat

2019-07-02 Mindfulness of the Body and Breath 30:59
Konda Mason
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Carrying the Lamp of Our Ancestors' Wisdom and Heart: A Time of Healing and Creating Legacies - Annual People of Color (POC) Retreat

2019-06-29 Morning Instructions 40:06
Jean Esther
Strengthening Mindfulness Through Practicing With An Anchor
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Teen Retreat

2019-06-27 Mindfulness of Mind 1:10:10
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight A Heart That Resonates

2019-06-25 Spectrum of Awareness Practices: Focused Awareness 50:04
Diana Winston
This talk overviews multiple ways of practicing from focused awareness to flexible awareness to natural awareness. Specifically we deal with cultivating concentration and how it can benefit our mindfulness practice.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Mindfulness for Everyone, The Basics and Beyond without the Hype

2019-06-25 Stripping Away Mindfully 53:31
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight A Heart That Resonates

2019-06-21 Reflections on Death and Being Born (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 44:11
Brian Lesage
This talk shares how reflecting on our death and our precious birth situates mindfulness in a transformative way.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Spring Insight Meditation Retreat

2019-06-19 Q&A 2:07:10
Ajahn Achalo
Questions are précised. Q1 0:00 - Could you explain the meaning of mind? Q2 14:29 - When watching the breath, continuous attention is difficult due to the interference of thinking. How can we overcome this? Q3 28:14 - What are the basic techniques of meditation for a beginner Q4 39:12 - Before starting meditation should we practice yoga to train our mind? Q5 40:52 During breath awareness meditation, should we take the breath consciously, or see the natural process of breathing? Q6 42:00 Can you explain the process of metta meditation and how it helps to overcome anger, frustration and resentment. Q7: 46:00 What is mindfulness meditation? How is it practiced? Can we practice it while working in the office? Q8 52:36 I have acute pain in the knees and ankles when I sit. Are there any exercises that would help? Q9 56:12 When I meditate I usually feel sleepy. Why is this? Q10 1:00:19 When I meditate I see colours and lights, hear the sounds and feel fully aware of what is happening around me. What is this state? Q11 1:02:51 When I meditate my thought processes get very sharp, and more and more very good ideas seem to come into my mind. Hence, now I know I am fond of thinking rather than meditating. Please advise me. Q12 1:13:02 How can we shift from samatha to vipassana meditation? How long will it take a beginner to practice vipassana? Q13 1:20:50 How can we identify the improvements and development of mental states we've achieved as a result? Q14 1:26:50 During meditation I see a lot of incidents / situations mentally, which I have never experienced in day-to-day life. What is this? Q15 1:29:32 When I go to bed I usually try to pay attention to my breath. Is this good or will it negatively affect my sitting meditation? Q16 1:30:29 How long one should practice meditation to achieve samadhi? May I know a program or meditation schedule in order to achieve this state? Q 17 1:33:15 I joined a new company that meditates 15 minutes before work daily. Why I didn't get this opportunity before? Was it an effect of my kamma?
Colombo

2019-06-19 Intention and the Power of Thought 46:18
Shaila Catherine
How are we using our minds? Where do our thought incline? The Buddha's teachings focus on the practical application of intention and the power of thought, rather than ritual, as the potent force behind action. Working with thought, we see how habits and tendencies develop and form patterns known as kamma (karma). We must be honest with ourselves and see any conceit, agitation, anger, greed, or restlessness that might be lurking as tendencies of mind. We can learn to use our thought skillfully, and guard the mind with diligent mindfulness. Wholesome and unwholesome thoughts are explored. There is nothing to fear from wholesome thoughts such as intentions toward renunciation, letting go, loving kindness, compassion, and generosity, and yet a concentrated mind will bring deeper rest. The path of liberation and awakening includes the development of morality and virtue, and also calmness, concentration, and wisdom.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2019-06-14 Awakening As We Age and Die (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 57:30
Anna Douglas
With mindfulness we find our way through unfamiliar territory.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Aging, Dying and Awakening

2019-06-10 Have you suffered today? 59:37
Steve Armstrong
Learning how to deal with suffering with mindfulness and insight. This was Steve's first talk in 2 years of dealing with brain cancer.
Twin Cities Vipassana Collective TCVC Summer retreat

2019-06-09 10 instructions: mindfulness of the mind 13:42
Jill Shepherd
A brief introduction to bringing mindfulness to mental activity, including thoughts, emotions, moods and mind-states
Mariposa Sangha :  Befriending the mind

2019-06-09 09 guided meditation: mindfulness of body, sounds, thinking 22:21
Jill Shepherd
Guided meditation expanding mindfulness to include physical sensations, sound, mental activity then choiceless awareness
Mariposa Sangha :  Befriending the mind

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