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2014-10-01 Turning Towards Dhukka 16:14
Gregory Kramer
The First Noble Truth is not a philosophical statement; it is a guidance for life and for meditation practice. Turn towards, look at, suffering. Inherent in this teaching is the Buddhas guidance that the only way out is through: denial and avoidance will not work. Meditation itself can be a path of avoidance, as can so many worldly distractions and addictions. On this Insight Dialogue retreat we are committed to turning towards Dukkha with the support of silent meditation, wisdom teachings, and each other.
Gaia House Insight Dialogue and Bhava - Becoming and Identification

2014-10-01 Relax and the Formation of Self 18:52
Gregory Kramer
The meditation instruction Relax encompasses releasing muscle tension, accepting and allowing present moment experience, tranquility, concentration, and metta. Since the tension of clinging (upadana) is the condition for the arising of becoming, this meditation instruction on relaxing and accepting is central to the process of knowing and releasing the process of self-making.
Gaia House Insight Dialogue and Bhava - Becoming and Identification

2014-10-01 Ethical Practice 1 - An Introduction 58:11
Donald Rothberg
We explore the meaning of ethical practice - its relationship to meditation and wisdom practice, how it is more a training than a following of external principles, how there are individual, relational, and social dimensions to our ethical practice, and how it can deepen for us. There's a brief overview of the five lay precepts and a taking of the precepts.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-09-29 Guided Meditation: Mindfulness of Breathing 41:18
Tempel Smith
Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday and Wednesday Talks

2014-09-27 Guided meditation 59:32
Bhante Buddharakkhita
Mindfulness of the body feelings, emotions, thoughts, and hindrances.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-09-26 Guided Meditation On Forgiveness 60:54
Bhante Buddharakkhita
Forgiveness does not mean condoning others evil or unskillful behaviors, but it does mean letting go of the emotion connection of feeling hurt and wounded.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-09-26 Morning Meditation Instructions 59:20
Joseph Goldstein
Understanding intention
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-09-25 A Few Words on Mudita & a 20-min. Guided Vipassana Meditation 27:32
Pascal Auclair
True North Insight TNI Regular Talks

2014-09-24 Morning Meditation Instructions 62:13
Winnie Nazarko
Some examples of how things can be noted when practicing "open awareness". Response to a question about "trying" in meditation
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center Three Month - Part 1

2014-09-23 Body: A Matter of Life 47:34
Shaila Catherine
This talk was given as a part of the series "Enhancing Mindfulness Skills: A Seven-Week Series Dedicated to Cultivating Transformative Insight." This talk focuses on "Four Elements." It is a traditional practice of mindfulness of the body. In ancient India, the materiality of the body was thought to be composed of four elements—earth, fire, wind and water. These four elements, in turn, have twelve characteristics—(earth) heaviness and lightness, hardness and softness, roughness and smoothness; (fire) heat and coolness; (wind) pushing and supporting; (water) fluidity and cohesion. All of these characteristics can be known with our mind and in our body. Discerning the characteristics of material elements will lead to a profound contemplation of impermanence and death. Seeing the impermanence of the body, we know we cannot control it. The body is not-self, it is not possessable, not I, and not eternally me. Understanding the impermanence of material elements and this body composed of elements, we learn to let go. This talk concludes with a guided meditation of body scans, with emphasis on the four elements and their respective characteristics.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

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