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Retreat Dharma Talks at Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

Embodying the Heart of Wisdom: New Year’s Retreat

The Buddha's teachings offer a pathway to discover inner peace, freedom and the compassionate heart. Through deepening our understanding of the nature of things, we can come to know what it means to awaken in the midst of our life, to be deeply connected to our experience, and yet not bound by it.

2024-12-29 (10 days) Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center

  
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2024-12-30 The body as basis 60:35
Catherine McGee
First morning instructions- inviting the body to be available to attention.
2024-12-30 On Doing ''the Body Thing'': Reflections and Guided Practice 41:01
Akincano Marc Weber
Body as a construct. On touch (phassa) and touching and being touched (phusati). Differing senses create a different relationship - 'seeing', 'hearing' and 'touching' as analogies for attending to something create a different kind of relationship to ourselves. The visual is overdetermined, often at the expense of touch. Feeling the body as an experience of touch rather than being 'observed'.'.
2024-12-30 Wakefulness' Refuge and Aspiration 54:24
Yanai Postelnik
reflections on the first full day of practice
2024-12-31 Different kinds of Attention; their role and relationship to Mindfulness 56:54
Akincano Marc Weber
The challenge of attending and being mindful. Mindfulness (sati) and Attention (manasikāra) are different things. Attention comes in two forms: voluntary and involuntary attention.
2024-12-31 Guided meditation on the full awareness of the breathing body 39:00
Yanai Postelnik
2024-12-31 Samadhi : part 1 62:29
Catherine McGee
“As you call into the first, so the first answers’ How to approach your mediation object
2025-01-01 Meditation instructions - sustaining attention and meeting the challenges/hindrances 42:10
Yanai Postelnik
2025-01-01 In whose gaze your defenses drop 43:21
Catherine McGee
Practicing resting in and receiving the loving attention of a loving figure.
2025-01-01 Kafka – Love, Loss and the Satipaṭṭhāna 68:20
Akincano Marc Weber
Kafka and the girl with a lost doll. Satipaṭṭhāna and Suttas in general – a little history. Satipaṭṭhāna as a cartography of human expericence: the 'raw materials' to establish mindfulness in. (This is not the satipaṭṭhāna as exercise but their use as a map of the somatic, hedonic, affective and discursive aspects of mind.) This orientation helps greatly with the actual practice of satipatthana exercises outline elsewhere.
2025-01-02 Practicing with Vedena 58:35
Catherine McGee
Morning Instructions day 4.
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