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S9 Ep 16Tuning the Musical Instrument and Training the Puppy [3.11.26]
Continuing with exploring the teachings of Sayadaw U Tejaniya, this week we look more deeply into the soft, gentle awareness that he teaches through the metaphor of tuning a musical instrument as well as the similarity I’m finding with training our new puppy.
S9 Ep 14Sitting Meditation- Leaning Forward, Leaning Back, Just Right [3.11.26]
This meditation explores energetically “attuning” to a soft relaxed awareness that can be with our conditions as we are as best as we are able. What a relief when we find this attunement!
S9 Ep 13What makes Heaven and what makes Hell? [2.25.26]
Drawing from the same story as today’s meditation, we explore skillful investigation of the mind through a teaching from Sayadaw U Tejaniya.
S9 Ep 12Sitting Meditation- The Samurai and the Monk [2.25.26]
This meditation starts with a beautiful short story about a Samurai and a Monk in which the Monk teaches on what makes heaven and what makes hell. How might the metaphor of the story be useful for your own practice in this moment now?
S9 Ep 11Paradigm Shifts and Mindfulness Practice
Paradigm shifts are when we come to understand that what we took as a reality is, in fact, not the deeper truth of things and it startles our systems enough into seeing the ourselves, each other or the the world through a whole new lens. Feeling into paradigm shifts helps shed light on the basic shift we are uncovering with our mindfulness practice.
S9 Ep 10Sitting Meditation- Coming Home Again [2.18.26]
In this meditation we explore the different feel of being caught in the reactive mind and those moments, no matter how small, when the body, mind and heart are in attunement. This attunement is what we are pointing to as “mindfulness,” and when we are aware of it, it has a natural sense of coming home. Again.     Please note: the mild echo is only in this podcast and has been fixed.
S9 Ep 9Difficult Conversations [10.22.25]
This sharing explores teachings from the book, Difficult Conversations. This book examines the ways conversations we care about can so easily get “hijacked,” and ways to help us stay grounded in having the conversation we want to have instead.
S9 Ep 8Sitting Meditation- The Bad Student [10.22.25]
The is a meditation on bringing care to our internal “bad student”– i.e. meeting the part of us we want to get rid of, the part we see as disrupting our meditation. This willingness to meet our troublesome, annoying, distracted, angry, worried, tired, or any other version of the “bad student” is ultimately the path of our freedom.
S9 Ep 7Sitting Meditation- Arriving, Being Available in Alignment with Our Deepest Intention [10.15.25]
This is a practice of grounding in the physicality of here and now in a way that naturally allows a connecting with our experience in alignment with our deepest values. This basic practice of the Arriving Sequence comes from Phillip Moffit. It is a beautiful practice, useful not only in formal meditation but also as a means of re-grounding in all of life.
S9 Ep 6Acceptance Part 2 [10.1.25]
We explore three necessary steps for a healing, empowering acceptance that more deeply engages us with meeting life as it is.
S9 Ep 5Sitting Meditation- Welcoming [10.3.25]
How does welcoming things as they are– not as we want them to be, but as they actually are in this moment now– open to healing? This meditation is a chance to explore working with a radical, freeing “welcoming” of our own selves as a first step.
S9 Ep 4What is Skillful, Empowering Acceptance?
Acceptance is a mind/heart quality that is so easily misunderstood… What is the difference between a reactive (i.e. fight/flight/freeze) misunderstanding this quality and an empowering opening to life? How might engaging with “acceptance” actually release some old story that holds us back and thereby free us for a transformative new understanding of life and how we might most powerfully engage?
S9 Ep 3Sitting Meditation- Exploring an Orientation of Acceptance
We use the Arriving Sequence (Arriving, Being Available, Aligning) to ground ourselves in order to open to an exploration– what does it mean somatically, emotionally with curiosity to be accepting in this moment now?
S1 Ep 2Mindfulness of Elements
Contemplating our “elemental” nature is a powerful way of breaking apart a sense of a separate self and understanding how fundamentally we are part of a flow of all things.
S9 Ep 1Sitting Meditation- Arriving Here Now
This meditation again explores the “Arriving Sequence” from Phillip Moffit and Dharma Ground. These 3 steps of 1) arriving, 2) being available and 3) aligning with our values and what inspires us is such a useful practice for formal meditation and for life in general.
S8 Ep 29Sitting Meditation- Recognizing Gift Moments
In this version of a loving-kindness practice, we pay particular attention to how we meet our moments of distraction.
S8 Ep 28When We Wake Up “Empty and Frightened”
Night time worries, sleeplessness and morning “dread” are all prevalent as we deal anxiety in our changing world. In this sharing, we will explore a neuroscience based understanding of why this is so common and how mindfulness practice offers a clear antidote. Today, like every other day, we wake up empty and frightened. Don’t open the door to the study and begin reading. Take down a musical instrument. Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are a hundred ways to kneel and kiss the ground. — Rumi
S8 Ep 27Sitting Meditation- Compassionate Resonating with Breath
One useful way to settle into a practice is to use the breath to attune or “resonate” compassionately with whatever is present in the body/mind/heart.
S8 Ep 26Flowing With Change
This sharing invites a grounded reflection on the 2 basic fears of impermanence: that we can’t hold on to what we want and that what we don’t want will last forever. Through a meditative inquiry, we explore how insight into the naturalness and ever moving flow of change offers a path of release for working with these fears.
S8 Ep 25Sitting Meditation- Changes on a Mountain
A mountain meditation is a beautiful opportunity to explore a sense of a calm abiding mountain strength unmoved by the the endless natural changes of passing seasons, years and eons of time. It helps teach us about tapping into that kind of mountain calm abiding strength for flowing with the endless natural changes of our own lives.
S8 Ep 24Learning to Swim
Wise understanding of the true nature of impermanence is akin to learning to swim in the ocean’s ever changing waves.     *Please note: technical difficulties throughout this podcast. We are working on it.*
S8 Ep 23Sitting Meditation: Flow of Our Being
We tend to think of ourselves as solid separate entities but just a bit of investigation into our true nature we find we are part – physically, not metaphorically – of a flow of changing elements related to everything else around.
S8 Ep 22Our Good Friend Sati
Last week we looked at Bhikkhu Analayo’s understanding of sati or mindfulness as a good friend always available to us. This week, we come back to this with a personal reflection or contemplation practice for examining– what do I do when seeking to be “mindful?” Right away from the moment of waking up in the morning our good friend sati can already be there, as if waiting for us. She is ready to accompany us throughout the rest of the day, encouraging us to stay receptive and soft, and open, soft and understanding. She never gets upset when we happen to forget about her. As soon as we remember her, she is right there to be with us again. -Bhikkhu Analayo, Satipatthana Meditation
S8 Ep 21Sitting Meditation- Knowing Our Belonging
Being aware of the physical elements of Earth, Air, Sun and Water in the body can be an opening to seeing into a more intimate relationship with ourselves and all around us that is naturally wise and compassionate.
S8 Ep 20Deepening Our Understanding of Mindfulness
This sharing draws from teachings of Andrew Olendzki’s lovely short article, What’s In A Word, Sati, from Tricycle and Bhikku Analayo’s book, Satipatthana Meditation, both of which make clear that our usual understanding of the word mindfulness is inadequate for opening the true radical transformative potential inherent in the opening of a “mindful” mind. (Please excuse my misnaming of Bhikku Analayo as Ajahn Analayo in the talk. thanks!)
S8 Ep 19Sitting Meditation- A Feminine Quality of Mindfulness
Drawing from a teaching from Bhikku Analayo, respected Buddhist scholar and monk, on a feminine nature of mindfulness, this meditation is an opportunity to explore mindfulness as an open, understanding receptivity to whatever arises: Right away from the moment of waking up in the morning our good friend sati can already be there, as if waiting for us. She is ready to accompany us throughout the rest of the day, encouraging us to stay receptive and soft, and open, soft and understanding. She never gets upset when we happen to forget about her. As soon as we remember her, she is right there to be with us again. – Bhikku Analayo, Satipatthana Meditation (Please excuse my misnaming in the meditation of “Ajahn Analayo” instead of “Bhikku Analayo.”)
S8 Ep 19Sitting Meditation-What It Is
Drawing from the poem, What It Is, this meditation explores noticing the judgmental mind and its story, as well as the possibility of settling back into a radical wise accepting love. “It is nonsense says reason It is what it is says love It is calamity says calculation It is nothing but pain says fear It is hopeless says insight It is what it is says love It is ludicrous says pride It is foolish says caution It is impossible says experience It is what it is says love” -Erich Fried
S8 Ep 18Sitting Meditation- Earthworm Meditation [5.7.25]
“..To every grain that enters: ‘Welcome.’ To every parting mote: ‘Be blessed.'” From: Earthworms, poem by Lynn Ungar, www.lynnungar.com Please note: no accompanying talk.
S8 Ep 17On Not Being a Rock in Winter
Classical Zen Story shared by Tara Brach in Radical Acceptance: An old woman had supported a monk for twenty years, letting him live in a hut on her land. After all this time she figured the monk, now a man in the prime of life, must have attained some degree of enlightenment. So she decided to test him. Rather than taking his daily meal to him herself, she asked a beautiful young girl to deliver it. She instructed the girl to embrace the monk warmly—and then to report back to her how he responded. When the girl returned, she said that the monk had simply stood stock still, as if frozen. The old woman then headed for the monk’s hut. What was it like, she asked him, when he felt the girl’s warm body against his? With some bitterness he answered, “Like a withering tree, a rock in winter, utterly without warmth.” Furious, the old woman threw him out and burned down his hut, exclaiming, “How could I have wasted all these years on such a fraud.” How does this story land for you? What is to be learned from that old woman that’s relevant to you in your life?   Please note: some audio distortion throughout podcast. Apologies.
S8 Ep 16Sitting Meditation- Beyond Success and Failure
What happens when we totally let go of an evaluation of our meditation as a “success or failure,” or it “working” for me or not “working” for me? In opening to the dance of energy in this human life, we can’t help but learn a wise compassion to what it means to be human and a spacious awareness that can hold it all.
S8 Ep 15Resilience in a Challenging World
Medical Sociologist Aaron Antonosvsky studied the relationship between stress, health and well-being focusing on people who had survived extreme stress with an intact sense of coherence. His work provides another beautiful lens into the resiliency building skillful of offering generosity and service in the world.
S8 Ep 14Sitting Meditation- Freedom Found Through the Human Heart
Working with insight into change as a means of freedom through a human heart.
S8 Ep 13Galloping Horses
Learning how to skillfully work with fear, anxiety, worry or any other difficult emotion is fundamental for resilience in challenging times. One way to do this is by exploring compassionate action, or what Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander call “Being a Contribution.“
S8 Ep 12Sitting Meditation- Mind/Heart Body Awareness
The Buddha taught the Metta or LovingKindness Meditation as an antidote for fear. In this meditation we explore grounding in the elements of the body to turn with compassion to whatever needs to be met.
S8 Ep 11Sitting Meditation- Meeting Ourselves with Generosity [3.11.25]
Generosity is considered a fundamental practice of mindfulness. How do we practice with a spirit of generosity towards our own selves in our meditation practice itself?       Please note: no accompanying talk for this podcast.
S8 Ep 10Mindfulness and a Spiritual Journey [2.12.25]
This is a sharing of how mindfulness became an unexpected core part of my own spiritual journey and path into and out of practice as a physician.
S8 Ep 9Sitting Meditation- Listen to Your Life [2.12.25]
This is a meditation on Fredrick Buechner‘s beautiful words. “…Listen to your life. See it for the fathomless mystery that it is. In the boredom and pain of it no less than in the excitement and gladness: touch, taste, smell your way to the holy and hidden heart of it because in the last analysis all moments are key moments, and life itself is grace.”  
S8 Ep 8Sitting Meditation- Meditation as a Kindness [1.25.25]
The Tibetan teacher , Shabkar, said: To meditate without kindness is simply to inflict hardship on yourself. What does this mean for you in this practice, right now?   Please Note: The meditation ends at 18:10 and starting 18:11 is a small talk regarding the quote above.  
S8 Ep 7Bamboo
The softness of bamboo and water offer interesting teachings on strength and resilience. In this sharing we explore how bamboo houses and water can inform even the intensity of something like anger.
S8 Ep 6Sitting Meditation: Welcoming
The radical turn of mindfulness meditation is to meet whatever is here, instead of worrying about how to “fix” ourselves to stop whatever is coming up. This practice explores “The Welcoming Prayer.” If “God” language doesn’t work for you, please feel free to substitute as best for you. The Welcoming Prayer Welcome, welcome, welcome. I welcome everything that comes to me in this moment because I know it is for my healing. I welcome all thoughts, feelings, emotions, persons, situations and conditions. I let go of my desire for security. I let go of my desire for approval. I let go of my desire for control. I let go of my desire to change any situation, condition, person, or myself. I open to the love and presence of God and the healing action and grace within. ––– Mary Mrozowski 1925-1993
S8 Ep 5Sitting Meditation: Contemplation on Time/Space/Gravity and Now [12.3.24]
Gravity is a mysterious connecting force that is always available as an anchor. In this meditation, we open to a contemplation on the relation between time/space/gravity and this moment now.   Please note: there is no accompanying talk for this meditation.
S8 Ep 4Growing Grass in Sidewalk Cracks [11.27.24]
Gratitude is confidence in life itself. In it, we feel how the same force that pushes grass through cracks in the sidewalk invigorates our own life. -Jack Kornfield In this sharing we explore both the openings and challenges of gratitude practice ending with an Inquiry Practice.
S8 Ep 3Sitting Meditation- Gratitude Sitting Practice [11.27.24]
Gratitude can be a useful resource, but is not always accessible. In this practice, we start where we are, experimenting and exploring the region of gratitude.  
S8 Ep 2Relating to Tigers [11.13.24]
here are different ways of relating to the “tigers” we encounter in this life. In this sharing we explore two possibilities. “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” ― Viktor E. Frankl
S8 Ep 1Sitting Meditation- The Breath’s Connection with Everything [11.13.24]
This is a practice on the sanity of grounding with our inter-relatedness.
S7 Ep 18Sitting Meditation- Naturally Arising Mindfulness
This is a practice in noticing how mindfulness naturally arises on its own and how to tap into that arising skillfully.   Please note: no talk this week.
S7 Ep 17Seeing into Basic Goodness, Part 2
Continuing with last week’s theme based on the short talk and meditation from Yongey Mingur Rinpoche, we explore ways of uncovering insight into our own basic goodness through an Inquiry Practice.
S7 Ep 16Sitting Meditation- Seeing into Basic Goodness, Part 1
Based on the meditation from Yongey Mingur Rinpoche, this is a practice with seeing into our basic goodness.
S7 Ep 15Reflection: The Support of Joy
his reflection considers the strengthening qualities of joy, love, and happiness in the face of very challenging times. I draw heavily from a beautiful short talk and meditation by one of my favorite teachers, Yongey Mingur Rinpoche, on Insight Timer. From the Dhammapada, translated by Thomas Byron: Live in joy, in love , even among those who hate. Live in joy, in health, even among the afflicted. Live in joy, in peace, even among the troubled. Look within. Be still. Free from fear and attachment, the sweet joy of the way.
S7 Ep 14Sitting Meditation- True Home
This meditation draws heavily from a short talk and guided meditation by Yongey Mingur Rinpoche: “Looking for happiness is love. Looking to not have a problem is compassion. Self love, self compassion are right here right now— please appreciate that.”