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Retreat Dharma Talks at Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation: The Foundations of Mindfulness-Based Modalities and Research

This retreat is specifically designed for professionals involved in mindfulness-based modalities. Educators, clinicians and researchers engaged in teaching or training in mindfulness-based approaches are welcome to attend.

The course is an invitation to extend and deepen personal experience of insight meditation, which is rooted in the cultivation of mindfulness. In the company of peers and colleagues, retreatants will explore the Four Foundations of Mindfulness as taught in the Satipaṭṭhâna discourse given by the Buddha, the foundational teaching of all contemporary mindfulness-based applications. This is a profound teaching that encourages us to place the path of freedom and compassion in the classroom of our lives, nurturing a liberated and compassionate heart.

All members of this retreat’s teaching team are involved in training mindfulness-based professionals.

2015-01-24 (8 days) Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

  
2015-01-24 Opening Talk 55:05
Christina Feldman
2015-01-25 Morning Instructions 55:13
Christina Feldman
2015-01-25 Mindfulness As Recollection Of Being 67:36
John Peacock
A description of the different terms of mindfulness
2015-01-26 Morning Instructions 50:21
Christina Feldman
2015-01-26 Knowing And Unknowing Body 62:36
Chris Cullen
Introduces body practices from the Satipatthana Sutta
2015-01-27 Knowing/Shaping and Liberating The Mind 56:27
Christina Feldman
2015-01-28 Morning Instructions 51:14
Christina Feldman
2015-01-28 What Is In "The Present Moment" 69:15
John Peacock
An examination of what it means to be in the present moment and the content of that moment.
2015-01-29 Compassion 63:02
Chris Cullen
Reflections on compassion as resonance and appropriate responsiveness.
2015-01-30 Non Self 54:51
Christina Feldman
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