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Nikki Mirghafori's Dharma Talks at Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge
Nikki Mirghafori
Nikki is of Persian heritage, and was introduced to contemplative practices and yoga in the early 1980's, to meditation in 1991, and to Theravada Buddhism in 2003. She has studied with various Western and Eastern teachers, with a keen interest in intensive silent retreats. She studied jhanas and detailed analytical vipassana with the renowned meditation master Venerable Pa Auk Sayadaw who instructed her to teach. She is also a Spirit Rock authorized retreat teacher, a Stanford trained compassion cultivation instructor, and a UCLA certified mindfulness facilitator. She teaches Buddhist meditation and contemplation nationally, and in particular, at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, where she also serves on their Board of Directors. Nikki holds a Ph.D. in computer science from UC Berkeley and has had an active career as an Artificial Intelligence scientist in academia and industry for over two decades.
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2018-07-16 Concentration/Unification of Mind (Samādhi) --> Knowledge and vision of things as they are (Yathā bhūta ñāna dassana) 60:26
This talk discusses the sixth and seventh (Samādhi --> Yathā bhūta ñāna dassana) conditional links described in the Kimatthiya Sutta (“What Purpose?”) (Anguttara Nikaya 10.1), where the Buddha teaches Ananda that wholesome ethical behavior leads to non-regret, which leads to gladness, .... ultimately leading to liberation.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-07-10 Morning Instructions: Exploring gladness, joy, tranquility, and happiness 33:10
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-07-09 Joy —> Tranquility —> Happiness 54:44
This talk discusses the third, fourth, and fifth (piti —> passadhi —> sukha) conditional links described in the Kimatthiya Sutta (“What Purpose?”) (Anguttara Nikaya 10.1), where the Buddha teaches Ananda that wholesome ethical behavior leads to non regret, which leads to gladness, .... ultimately leading to liberation. Conditionality (root condition and object condition) are also discussed at the end of the talk, the latter related to the pith and profound teaching to Bahiya.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-07-09 Morning Instructions: Investigating the mind and body, and how they condition one another 36:19
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-07-07 Morning Instructions: Investigating conditionality through 1) root condition and 2) object condition 35:44
This morning’s instruction is an invitation to investigate the first two (of the twenty-four) conditions outlined in the Patthana, the last section of Abhidhamma. The first is root condition (hetu-paccaya) and the second is object condition (arammana-paccaya). A brief Q/A by both Nikki Mirghafori and Sayadaw U Jagara ends the session.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-07-05 Morning Instructions: Practicing with the Internal Dimension of Ethics on Retreat 29:21
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge
2018-07-04 Wholesome ethical behavior --> non-regret --> gladness --> .... --> liberation 57:56
This talk discusses the first two conditional links described in the Kimatthiya Sutta (“What Purpose?”) (Anguttara Nikaya 10.1), where the Buddha teaches Ananda that wholesome ethical behavior leads to non-regret, which leads to gladness, .... ultimately leading to liberation. Parallels to Upanisa Sutta and Cetana Sutta are discussed.
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge July 2018 at IMS- Forest Refuge

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