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Dharma Talks
2025-04-30 All of Us: Past, Present & Future 54:08
Ayya Santacitta
Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Mornings.
Aloka Earth Room

2025-04-30 Week 5, Part 1 - Compassion-based Samadhi 32:45
Juha Penttilä
Guided Meditation
Gaia House Natural peace - Exploring Vastness of Awareness

2025-04-30 Understanding and Responding to the World on the Basis of Core Teachings and Practices 1 63:13
Donald Rothberg
We first explore in general the relationship of core teachings and practices to the social and political dimensions of our lives. We see that Buddhist practice in the West has commonly emphasized meditation and inner practices, often neglecting or marginalizing the ethical training that traditionally is one of the three dimensions of training, even though the Buddha did often give social commentary (e.g., on the caste system) and at times social interpretations of the ethical precepts ("Let one not destroy life nor cause others to destroy life and, also, not approve of others’ killing. . . . Let one not cause to steal, nor approve of others’ stealing.'). We explore a vision of individual and collective awakening, inspired in part by more contemporary traditions of socially engaged Buddhism initially developed by pioneers like Thich Nhat Hanh, Sulak Sivaraksa, A.T. Ariyaratne, Dr. Ambedkar, Joanna Macy, and Robert Aitken. Then we give some attention to how to connect inner and outer practices, particularly focusing, as we did in the guided meditation, on practicing with challenging emotions and thoughts, and clarifying ways to act in the world. The talk is followed by discussion and ends with the setting of intentions.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-04-30 Mindfulness 41:47
Sharon Salzberg
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center IMS Retreat with Joseph Goldstein, Sharon Salzberg & Matthew Hepburn - 25FF

2025-04-30 Guided Meditation: Exploring Emotions and Thoughts Connected to Contemporary Social and Political Events 42:51
Donald Rothberg
After about 25 minutes of lightly guided practice, to settle with concentration and/or mindfulness practice, we explore in several ways some of the emotions and thoughts that have been present related to the current state of the society and world. We first relive a recent experience and then bring mindfulness to the somatic, emotional, and mental dimensions of experience. We then work with Kristen Neff's three-step self-compassion practice, leading to developing intentions for how to practice with such experiences in the future.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2025-04-29 Dharmettes & Q&A - James Baraz, Kerstin Deibert and Jean Leonard Cultivating a Joyful Resilient Heart RMERC 68:37
James Baraz, Jean Leonard, Kerstin Deibert
Dharmettes & Q&A - James Baraz, Kerstin Deibert and Jean Leonard Cultivating a Joyful Resilient Heart
Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center :  EcoDharma Meditation Retreat

2025-04-29 Equanimity: A Wide and Deep Way of Relating - Talk 54:02
Mark Nunberg
Common Ground Meditation Center Weekly Dharma Series

2025-04-29 Wisdom 31:54
Devon Hase
Dharma talk on the cultivation of Wisdom
Big Bear Retreat Center Simplicity and Stillness

2025-04-29 Metta for All Beings 28:08
Devon Hase
Guided practice on metta for all beings
Big Bear Retreat Center Simplicity and Stillness

2025-04-29 Taking the Practice Home (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 49:03
Johnathan Woodside
Spirit Rock Meditation Center April Insight Meditation Retreat

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