Spirit Rock Meditation Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction

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Spirit Rock Meditation Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction

The teachings of the Buddha (Dharma) and the practices of Insight Meditation (Vipassana) and loving-kindness meditation (metta) are at the heart of all the programs we offer at Spirit Rock. Practicing Insight Meditation develops mindfulness, the capacity to pay attention to each moment of life and to see clearly the truth of our experience. Studying the Dharma provides insights into the conditions that define and limit our experience of life. And cultivating an attitude of loving-kindness allows us to stay present to what's true and what's difficult in our lives with compassion for ourselves and others. Ultimately, our relationship to life is transformed as we learn to live more wisely and kindly.

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    Kevin Griffin: Right View

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Grace Fisher: Beneath the Waves of Agitation

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Donald Rothberg: Talk and Discussion: Developing Concentration (Samadhi)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) In this overview about developing concentration (samadhi) in our practice, we examine (1) the nature of concentration (or samadhi), including the etymology of the term and how we often find a natural concentration in daily life; (2) its importance in our practice; (3) some ways to practice to develop concentration, and (4) five challenges of such practice and how to work with them. The talk is followed by discussion.

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    Donald Rothberg: Guided Meditation on Developing Concentration (Samadhi)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Full instructions are given at the beginning for cultivating concentration (samadhi), including attention to posture, a variety of possible areas of focus (with most attention given to the breath, including on the "three-part breath"), and balancing "not too tight" and "not too loose." Then we practice mostly in silence, with a brief discussion period at the end of the sitting.

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    Grace Fisher: Viriya, Rest & Balance

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Begins with a 30m meditation and is immediately followed by a Dharma talk. (Group discussion has been omitted.)

  6. 139

    Eve Decker: Nourishing Joy

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Dharma talk about how to nourish joy as a source of strength. (NOTE: Group discussion has been omitted.)

  7. 138

    Anthony "T" Maes: Intimacy with the Dharma

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Anthony "T" Maes: Muditā (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) T expounds on a broad range of what muditā may include, then guides a practice

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    Shinmu Tamori Gibson: Embodying Metta-Karuna (Loving, Kind Compassion) (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Cultivating an understanding of stuck energies; nourishing a curious interest to support the movement of stuck energies; to know capacity of a given moment; to release appropriately. begin again.

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    Walt Opie: Morning Instructions on Feeling Tone (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) This talk is an introduction to practicing with feeling tone, or vedana in Pali, and includes a guided meditation.

  12. 133

    Anthony "T" Maes: Radiating Mettā (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) T shares some of his personal journey with mettā, and guides a brief radiating practice.

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    Pawan Bareja: Earth Dharma of the Weeping Camel

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Meditation & Dharma Talk - This talk references a video "The Story of the Weeping Camel: Song" which can be found on Youtube

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    Sean Oakes: Chanting: Homage and Precepts

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Homage and Precepts in Pāli and English, using the Forest Sangha melody and translation.

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    Tuere Sala: Mudita (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Heidi Bourne : Strength, Steadiness and Courage: Discovering Ground in Turbulent Times

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Begins with a 30m meditation and is immediately followed by a Dharma talk. (Group discussion has been omitted.)

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    Tuere Sala: Monday Night Meditation

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Tuere Sala: Cultivating the Eightfold Path

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Kristina Bare: The Four Noble Truths (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) This talk focuses on the first three noble truths exploring what suffering is, how is comes about and how it can be released.

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    Tuere Sala: Mudita (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Tuere Sala: Vedena 2 (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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    Kristina Bare: Guided Forgiveness Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Forgiveness can support releasing the heart from patterns of resentment and emotional pain. It supports the heart to more fully open to loving-kindness

  32. 113

    Kristina Bare: Mindfulness of Vedanā (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) An exploration of feeling tone/Vedanā the second foundation of mindfulness and how it relates to patterns of reactivity and entanglement.

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    Kristina Bare: Meeting Emotions Within the Experience of Body (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) When strong experiences such as fear, grief, shame or desire become predominate in our awareness, we can meet them with mindfulness and interest. Asking “what is happening?” rather than “why is it happening?”. With mindfulness we can feel emotions as ripples of sensations within the body that arise, peak and fade when we dont feed the story in the mind. At times we need to fortify mindfulness by turning to other parts of the body such as feet or hands to allow for more space around intense sensations. This helps us not get caught in aversive tightening in response to the emotion.

  35. 110

    Tara Mulay: Practicing Metta (Lovingkindness or Love) for Self and a Good Friend, with an Introduction to all Four Brahmaviharas (Heart Qualities) Taught by the Buddha

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Describing the Relationship Between Metta, Compassion, Sympathetic Joy, and Equanimity.

  36. 109

    Juliana Sloane: What Can We Learn from Archetypes of Compassion?

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Begins with a 30m meditation and is followed by a Dharma Talk

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    Sean Oakes, PhD: So Many Difficult People!

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) In mettā (lovingkindness), as in so many kinds of spiritual practice, we are instructed to love our neighbor, excluding none: folks we like and don’t like, appreciate, fear, or judge by their actions to be very difficult people. We often think of “difficult person practice” as a kind of emotional purification, where we work through our judgment and aversion. This is good, but there’s more to enjoy about it than this! Difficult people are just a symptom, and the sickness is Saṃsāra, the wandering. We start by understanding difficult people as wounded people, and then as victims of the great poisons of greed, hatred, and delusion. Seeing with the eyes of compassion in this way, blame and hatred drain away. Sean Oakes supports movements for individual and collective liberation in our time of great trouble. He teaches and writes on somatics and philosophy in Buddhism, Yoga, and contemplative movement. Dr. Oakes practiced as a monk in Burma, received authorization in Insight Meditation from Jack Kornfield, wrote his PhD dissertation on extraordinary states of consciousness in Buddhist meditation and experimental dance, and lives in human and non-human community on a ridge near the ocean.

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    JD Doyle: Guided Metta Meditation (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Includes metta for self, metta for sangha, and metta for the 6 directions

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    Tuere Sala: Mudita (Retreat at Spirit Rock)

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

  46. 99

    Juliana Sloane: Retreat & Seclusion in the Attention Economy

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Begins with a 30m meditation and is followed by a Dharma Talk

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    Tuere Sala: Monday Night Meditation

    (Spirit Rock Meditation Center)

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The teachings of the Buddha (Dharma) and the practices of Insight Meditation (Vipassana) and loving-kindness meditation (metta) are at the heart of all the programs we offer at Spirit Rock. Practicing Insight Meditation develops mindfulness, the capacity to pay attention to each moment of life and to see clearly the truth of our experience. Studying the Dharma provides insights into the conditions that define and limit our experience of life. And cultivating an attitude of loving-kindness allows us to stay present to what's true and what's difficult in our lives with compassion for ourselves and others. Ultimately, our relationship to life is transformed as we learn to live more wisely and kindly.

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