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Dharma Talks
2017-12-27 Morning Instructions - Using the Day for Cultivation 45:42
Ajahn Sucitto
Formal meditation is helpful, but we need to cultivate careful attention throughout the day. Use mind skilfully to bond attention in the body. Notice the body’s own intelligence. Attention becomes less like a scientist, more like a healer – the good friend.
Phu Tara Faa :  December 2017 Retreat

2017-12-25 Know What Hinders You 51:15
Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni
A talk between meditations given on day 2 of an 8-day meditation retreat by Ven. Pannavati (after a teaching on the 10 impediments by Ven. Pannadipa), followed by a song by Dr. Hall "It's in Stillness that Truth Abides"
Heartwood Refuge and Retreat Center

2017-12-25 Standing Meditation Instruction: Feeling the body in the body 21:39
Ajahn Sucitto
Experience the body as a unity rather than parts.. Find balance and release tension into that steady space.
Phu Tara Faa :  December 2017 Retreat

2017-12-22 Guided Metta Meditation 51:33
Caroline Jones
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge December 2017 at IMS - Forest Refuge

2017-12-22 Meditation Instructions: 3 languages of Dhamma – mind, heart & body 40:39
Ajahn Sucitto
Learn to tune into these 3 languages that are happening all the time, but we don’t hear them. Mind language (thought) overwhelms and corrupts; learn the language of the heart and body.
Phu Tara Faa :  December 2017 Retreat

2017-12-21 Guided Meditation - 3 Characteristics as Ways of Looking 46:00
Zohar Lavie
SanghaSeva Dharmalaya Silent Retreat

2017-12-20 Meditation: “Yes” to Life 13:00
Tara Brach
This guided practice awakens a relaxed and friendly attention that rests in the breath and opens to whatever is arising. We deepen that presence with the intention to truly say “Yes” to experience, allowing life to be just as it is.
Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC IMCW Wednesday Evening Talks

2017-12-20 Guided Meditation Metta to Phenomena 45:04
Nathan Glyde
Expanding metta practice from the usual other beings to phenomena itself. Based on Rob Burbea's work.
SanghaSeva Dharmalaya Silent Retreat

2017-12-19 Feeling Emotions on the Meditative Path of Awakening 41:31
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine discusses the importance of developing mindfulness of emotions and mental states. Human beings have the capacity to experience a wide range of emotions—they may be subtle or intense, unwholesome or wholesome. Working with emotions requires energy and courage to be willing to face the raw fact that this mental state is present. We can become aware of, and work skillfully with, any emotional state including anger, hate, gratitude, fear, sadness, calmness, insecurity, contentment, grief, tranquility, lust, compassion, loneliness, jealousy, envy, restlessness, peacefulness, faith, love. Emotions are changing mental states that arise in conjunction with every perception. When we are mindful of emotions we drop the conceptual narrative of the story line and investigate how the mind operates. What conditions nourish each mental state, and what conditions cause them to end? How do these mental states affect the clarity of our perception? We can observe the dynamic interaction of emotions and the body, and learn to work with emotions in conjunction with their somatic manifestations. We might gather ideas for investigation by reviewing the detailed Abhidhamma categories of mental states and the factors that constitute each state, or we might simply observe the arising and ceasing of mental states in activity and our meditation.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

2017-12-19 Meditations on the four elements 54:28
Bonnie Duran
Morning Instructions on the four elements and Q&A
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Heartfelt Wisdom: Insight and Lovingkindness Retreat

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