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Kim Allen: Guided Meditation 1: Calming the Fires
(Uncontrived)
Kim Allen: Intro: Unattainable by Mere Reasoning
(Uncontrived)
Noliwe Alexander, Shinmu Tamori Gibson: First Foundation of Mindfulness-Body & Breath (Retreat at Spirit Rock)
Caroline Jones: Morning Reflection
Leigh Brasington: SN 12:15, Bahia, Nagarjuna part 2
Leigh Brasington: Samyutta Nikaya 12:15, Bahia, Nagarjuna
Mark Coleman: Holding Ground 2026 | Session 5, 4/10/2026
Kevin Griffin: The Fourth Noble Truth: The Way to the End of Suffering
Caroline Jones: Morning Reflection
James Baraz: More Teachings from the Dhammapada: "All Beings Tremble Before Violence"
(Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley) This talk continues exploring teachings from the Dhammapada, the most well-known collection of the Buddha's words. It shares the Buddha's teachings on harmlessness and the consequences of causing harm or threatening to cause harm. These verses seem relevant to current times.
Leigh Brasington: MN 38: The Greater Discourse on the Destruction of Craving
Dawn Neal: Mudita & Other Forms of Joy
Jill Shepherd: Meditation: Connecting to Intention
Jill Shepherd: Talk: Wise Intention
Mark Nunberg: Learning to Trust the Renunciation of Attachment - Part 2 - Talk
Leigh Brasington: Vedana
Ayya Santacitta: Progression of Insight & Mortality
Ayya Santacitta: The Five Faculties & Recognizing the Earth as Teacher
Ayya Santacitta: Devotion to Openness
Jack Kornfield: The Listening Heart
Jack Kornfield: Monday Night Live Meditation
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center)
Dawn Neal: Actions Cultivate Wholesome Qualities
Leigh Brasington: Five Daily Recollections
Mark Nunberg: Learning to Trust the Renunciation of Attachment - Part 1 - Meditation
Mark Nunberg: Learning to Trust the Renunciation of Attachment - Part 1 - Talk
Ayya Santacitta: Beyond What We Already Know OR Think We Know
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Reflection & Guided Meditation on the 4 Elements
Leigh Brasington: Honeyball Sutta part 2
Ajahn Sucitto: Q&A
(Dhamma Stream Online Sessions) Two questions about worry: Q1 Anxiety creeps in and brings imbalance and I fail to immediately recognize the signs. What can you advise? Q2 [continues] When sitting I go through the worry of being a failed mother of a grown-up child. Aversion, and craving how I'd like to see things different. I'm trying to be with these thoughts rather than in them. The inner tyrant exaggerates the situation. How do I deal with the worry? 16:47 Q3 Please explain about, and in what way, consciousness is an element. I've heard Ajahn Sumedho say it is an element. 30:34 Q4 Relationships are complicated and painful. However as my "don't take your life personally" practice goes on, it seems people around me can present problematic relationships. Another one: I've been experiencing feelings of being a misfit. Your speaking about personality as a "me bag" was illuminating and a release from taking it personally. But if I withdraw from others, I meet my inner critic and get berated for not fitting in. So I'm lost either way! Q5 38:03 I've become aware of a familiar feeling of being trapped as a result of my work situation. I can feel it and yet feel at ease at the same time. This was deeply heartening. Q5 41:02 Sometimes when you are talking there's a sharp nasal blowing sound. What's happening? It's quite jolting to the nerves as I'm listening. Also I noticed that you often laugh when things are distressing? What is this about? I don't mean to be respectful.
Ajahn Sucitto: Guided meditation
(Dhamma Stream Online Sessions)
Leigh Brasington: MN 18: The Honeyball Sutta
Ayya Santacitta: Balancing Panna & Saddha
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)
Ajahn Sucitto: Mindful relationship
Ayya Santacitta: A Grounded Knowing
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)
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
Ayya Santussika: Refuge Rocket Fuel: Reflections from Winter Retreat
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on 4th of April, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:43 - Guided Meditation 28:09 - DHAMMA TALK 57:28 - COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
Caroline Jones: Morning Reflection
Leigh Brasington: Jhanas 1-4 part 2
Leigh Brasington: Jhanas 1-4
Caroline Jones: A Path of Happiness
Renate Seifarth: Die zwei Pfeile, die zu Leiden führen
(Waldhaus am Laacher See) Erfahren wir etwas empfinden wir dieses als angenehm oder unangenehm. Das ist der erste Pfeil. Was geschieht, interpretieren wir als .persönlichen Erfolg oder Versagen. Wir verwickeln uns in Schuldzuweisungen, in Reaktionen und Gegenreaktionen. Wir stricken daraus unsere Persönlichkeit und die der anderen. Endlos entsteht weiteres Leid. Das können wir stoppen, indem wir den zweiten Pfeil unterlassen, den wir an uns selbst abschießen oder herausziehen. Der erste Pfeil dagegen ist unvermeidlich.
Ayya Santacitta: Indriya & Bala or the Buoyancy Needed to Continue
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Reflection followed by Guided Meditation
Renate Seifarth: Gefühle erkennen - mich und andere verstehen lernen
(Waldhaus am Laacher See) Gefühle gilt es tief zu verstehen durch unvoreingenommenes Betrachten. Auf der anderen Seite gilt es zu erkennen, welche Emotionen und Geisteszustände zu einer Verwicklung in Leid führen und welche nicht. Daraus ergibt sich, welche wir fördern wollen und welche nicht.
Ayya Santacitta: Letting Go into Metta
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Guided Meditation on the Five Faculties and Metta
Leigh Brasington: The First Jhana
Caroline Jones: Morning Reflection
James Baraz: Teachings from the Dhammapada
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) The Dhammapada is the most well-known collection of the Buddha's words. Consisting of 26 chapters in 423 verses, it contains pith teachings from discourses that are found throughout the Pali Canon. This talk explores some verses that are relevant in these times.
Dawn Scott: Spiritual Friendship & the Art of Situation Crafting
(Cambridge Insight Meditation Center) Situation Crafting in the social science of creating conditions that bring out the best in a group and/or an individual. One could see the teachings of the Buddha as elegant situation crafting with the aim of creating conditions that gradually led to awakening. Through meditation, contemplative inquiry, study, and reflection, we’ll explore how the teaching of spiritual friendship is a brilliant form of situation crafting that liberates the heart.
Dawn Neal: Compassion
Ayya Santacitta: Developing the Five Indriya or Spiritual Faculties
(Aloka Earth Room) Short Reflection & Guided Meditation | Earthworm Practice for the Anthropocene III | Online Wednesday-Morning
Donald Rothberg: Talk on Donald's Four-Week March Retreat, Discussion, An Appearance by Guru Garbanzo Bean, and An Honoring of Cyndy Gagne
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Donald explores some of the main themes of his March retreat, connecting these themes to general aspects of our practice. He shares some images of the Spirit Rock land, a group of turkeys, his place of practice and altar in his room, and the bench where he twice a day carried out a kind of ritual "talking to" his parents, who are deceased. He focuses on themes of listening for what calls one in one's practice and his main practices during the retreat: concentration practice, metta practice, the Tibetan practice of tummo (the inner fire) and the life of Milarepa, and awakened awareness. He concludes by speaking of some ways of keeping the retreat going in daily life, and, in preparation for the appearance of the Garbanzo Bean, Donald's clown personality, some on humor and spiritual practice. There is then discussion, including an appearance by Guru Garbanzo Bean responding to some questions, and closing in which we remember and honor Cyndy Gagne, a sangha member who recently passed.