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The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings
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Retreat Dharma Talks
at Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge
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Forest Refuge -July 2024
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| Sayadaw UJagara & Shaila Catherine |
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2024-07-01 (31 days)
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge
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2024-07-03
Metta and the Hindrances
40:04
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Shaila Catherine
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Shaila Catherine describes how the wholesome state of mettā serves not only as an antidote to anger, fear, and ill will, but is also a force that can overcome all the hindrances. A mind imbued with mettā is both strong and yielding; it is balanced and upright. Mettā contributes to both the development of samādhi and also insight. A mind strengthened by mettā will be able to face the unsatisfactory conditions of dukkha with clarity and balance, without blaming society, and without getting angry at other people. Mettā training gives us a way to take responsibility for cultivating happiness. When our minds are well developed, we will dwell at ease, in comfort, free from the hindrances, primed for abandoning lust, hate, and delusion.
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2024-07-19
Guided Meditation: Building All the Awakening Factors with Emphasis on Concentration
16:47
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Shaila Catherine
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In this guided meditation, Shaila Catherine highlights the powerful role that concentration plays as we cultivate the awakening factors. The instructions slowly walk through the sequence of Awakening Factors demonstrating how they create the conditions for the next factor in the sequence, and then explores various qualities of the collected mind and choices the meditator may make to further develop the mind once samadhi has been established.
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2024-07-25
A Detailed Guided Meditation: Developing Joy (mudita) by Rejoicing in the Good Fortune of Others
34:49
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Shaila Catherine
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In this recording, Shaila Catherine offers detailed instructions in the form of a guided meditation for systematically cultivating sympathetic joy (mudita). The method involves directing attention to beings who occupy a variety of categories, while the meditator reflects on phrases that stimulate an attitude of rejoicing. Mudita is a powerful quality that uproots envy, ends jealously, and overcomes aversion, chronic comparing, and excessive competitiveness.
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