Episodes
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center)
Published 08/31/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) After a brief review of the previous talks in this series, and a clarification of the different dimensions of our practice, we continue to explore the foundation given last time--empathy practice and the intention to understand and connect with another. We work with two brief exercises which point to ways of practicing empathy. Then we examine the four guidelines for wise or skillful speech given by the Buddha--for our speech and communication to be truthful,...
Published 08/26/20
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Published 08/24/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) We start with a brief review of the three previous talks on deepening practice during the pandemic (and other crises), including clarifying three broad areas of practice: Formal meditation practice, daily life practice, and work, service, and/or activism as practice. In this session, we explore the foundations of Wise Speech as practice, mentioning three foundations. The first two include (1) the ethical guidelines given by the Buddha regarding skillful speech,...
Published 08/19/20
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Published 08/03/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) After a brief review of what we've explored in the last two sessions, in terms of ways of deepening daily life practice in terms of formal practice, informal practice, and one's work, service, and/or activism, we go more deeply into two areas. We look at how to practice with exploring and seeing intentions, and some ways to make connections between formal and informal practice--in the flow of daily life. The talk has a few references to the life of Rep. John...
Published 07/29/20
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Published 07/26/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) We begin with a brief review of the previous week's talk and discussion, in which we explored a number of ways to deepen (1) our formal practice; (2) our informal (daily life) practice; and (3) our service, work, and/or activism as practice. This exploration points to a broadened sense of practice. We then examine in some depth three inter-related foundational areas for deepening practice in all three areas: (1) developing mindfulness of the body; (2) working...
Published 07/22/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) We begin with a brief review of the previous week's talk and discussion, in which we explored a number of ways to deepen (1) our formal practice; (2) our informal (daily life) practice; and (3) our service, work, and/or activism as practice. This exploration points to a broadened sense of practice. We then examine in some depth three inter-related foundational areas for deepening practice in all three areas: (1) developing mindfulness of the body; (2) working...
Published 07/22/20
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Published 07/20/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center)
Published 07/15/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Our current crises present both challenges and opportunities. We look at three main ways to deepen our practice at this time, focusing on (1) formal practice; (2) more "informal" (or "daily life" practice); and (3) our work, service, and/or activism. For each of these areas, a number of suggestions are made, inviting the listener to discern the one or two or three ways that most resonate and connect with one's own edge of learning.
Published 07/15/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Our current crises present both challenges and opportunities. We look at three main ways to deepen our practice at this time, focusing on (1) formal practice; (2) more "informal" (or "daily life" practice); and (3) our work, service, and/or activism. For each of these areas, a number of suggestions are made, inviting the listener to discern the one or two or three ways that most resonate and connect with one's own edge of learning.
Published 07/15/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center)
Published 07/06/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center)
Published 07/05/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Dharma Talk
Published 07/04/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Sit with Instructions
Published 07/04/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Morning Meditation Heart Practices, Brahmaviharas
Published 07/04/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Dharma Talk
Published 07/03/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Sit with Instructions
Published 07/03/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Morning Meditation Heart Practices, Brahmaviharas
Published 07/03/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Dharma Talk
Published 07/02/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Traditional Buddhist training occurs through development in wisdom, ethics, and meditation. We use this model to help us to understand Buddhist practice that aims to transform racism. We start by reviewing briefly the first three perspectives offered in the previous week, which fall under training in wisdom. Then we look at how ethical practice and in particular the practice of non-harming can be the basis for action, based on an understanding of ethical...
Published 06/24/20
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) We open up five perspectives, the first three of which have more to do with understanding and the last two of which have more to do with practice and action. The five perspectives are: (1) remembering the Buddha's elimination of caste within his community; (2) understanding how greed, hatred (including racism), and delusion are not just personal but are also institutionalized; (3) understanding through looking at US history how race is a construction (with...
Published 06/17/20