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Dharma Talks given at New York Insight Meditation Center
2019-09-28 Saturday AM 01 - introduction to the practice 25:22
Loch Kelly
New York Insight Meditation Center Shifting From Head To Heart-Mind

2019-09-28 Saturday AM 02 - Q+A 17:08
Loch Kelly
New York Insight Meditation Center Shifting From Head To Heart-Mind

2019-09-28 Saturday AM 03 - guided meditation 18:22
Loch Kelly
New York Insight Meditation Center Shifting From Head To Heart-Mind

2019-09-28 Saturday AM 04 - Q+A 11:44
Loch Kelly
New York Insight Meditation Center Shifting From Head To Heart-Mind

2019-09-28 Saturday AM 05 - brief experimentation 21:09
Loch Kelly
New York Insight Meditation Center Shifting From Head To Heart-Mind

2019-09-27 The Way of Effortless Mindfulness 1:45:47
Loch Kelly
This evening of meditation and book signing is based on Loch Kelly’s new book, The Way of Effortless Mindfulness. In one Buddhist tradition, meditation is taught in two stages. The first is deliberate mindfulness, which includes one-pointed focus and nonjudgmentally observing the changing contents of our mind and body.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-09-25 The True Promise of Mindfulness 1:24:19
Mark Coleman
In his new book From Suffering to Peace – The True Promise of Mindfulness Mark Coleman, author and senior teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, weaves together contemporary applications with mindfulness practices in use for millennia. His approach to mindfulness and meditation empowers us to engage with and transform the inevitable stress and pain of life, so we can discover genuine peace — in the body, heart, mind, and the wider world. In this evening talk, Mark will lead brief mediations and explore the aspects of his book to help practitioners, of all kinds, access and benefit from the “true promise of mindfulness”.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-09-25 The True Promise of Mindfulness-guided meditation 27:05
Mark Coleman
In his new book From Suffering to Peace – The True Promise of Mindfulness Mark Coleman, author and senior teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, weaves together contemporary applications with mindfulness practices in use for millennia. His approach to mindfulness and meditation empowers us to engage with and transform the inevitable stress and pain of life, so we can discover genuine peace — in the body, heart, mind, and the wider world. In this evening talk, Mark will lead brief mediations and explore the aspects of his book to help practitioners, of all kinds, access and benefit from the “true promise of mindfulness”.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-09-22 01- Introduction to the teaching 13:27
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 02- guided mediation 23:14
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 03 - teaching/instruction 23:09
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 04 - story about trauma 15:16
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 05 - guided meditation 20:52
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 06 - guided meditation 28:23
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 07 - reflection - dharma talk 20:07
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 08 - three living questions 14:22
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 09 - Q & A 46:01
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 10 - guided meditation 21:48
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 11 - sharing exercise 23:27
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-22 12 - reflections 33:16
Paul Epstein, ND
New York Insight Meditation Center Mindfulness & Trauma: Healing Our Wounds with Wisdom and Compassion

2019-09-08 AM01-intro & dharma talk 60:39
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 AM02- Guided Meditation 25:53
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 AM03- Guided Meditation 29:53
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 am04-concluding-remarks-morning-session+qa 24:02
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 pm01-standing meditation & movement 14:45
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 pm02-guided-meditation-heart-center+sound (ooow) 32:23
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 pm03-movement-interaction-exercise+sharing 47:29
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 pm04-mind-Vijñāna-Sampajañña-Sati 25:06
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 pm05-mind-guided-meditation-short 9:07
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-09-08 pm06-qa+closing rmearks 11:17
Martin Aylward
New York Insight Meditation Center Wisdom, Love and Presence: Awakening the Three Centers of Head, Heart and Belly

2019-07-30 Spiritual Bypass and the War on Emotion 1:32:08
Dave Smith
Our emotions can lead us to our greatest joys and most painful sorrows. In their most creative capacity, they are guides pointing us toward who we truly are and what is most meaningful in our lives. At their most destructive, we are caught by them: lost in the grip of anger, sadness, fear – we’re overwhelmed. This suffering is something we have all felt, but we can create more space, choice, and ease in the face of it. Spiritual Bypass refers to those times when we fall into the trap of misusing mindfulness practices to repress or avoid strong emotional states that we don’t want to face: anger, sadness, fear, or the feeling of being overwhelmed. In this talk Dave will discuss how our practice can be used to understand and heal emotional suffering.
New York Insight Meditation Center NYI Regular Talks

2019-07-21 AM-01-underlining-roots-of-compulsive-behavior-&-addiction 54:04
Josh Korda
integrating-theraputic-modalities-&-early-buddhist-princples+guided-visualization.
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-07-21 AM-02-guided-meditation 34:36
Josh Korda
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-07-21 AM-03-QA 25:08
Josh Korda
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-07-21 PM-02-core-shame 27:47
Josh Korda
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-07-21 PM-03-guided-meditation 23:54
Josh Korda
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-07-21 PM-04-wraping-up-themes-for-breakout-sessions+closing 14:55
Josh Korda
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-07-21 PM-01-breathwork-introduction+practice 57:48
Kathy Cherry
New York Insight Meditation Center Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons: Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors - with Josh Korda & Kathy Cherry

2019-06-01 Spiritual Bypassing: When We Do Not Want to Look Honestly 1:38:51
Ajahn Sukhacitto
Sometimes, we want to escape our problems and challenges of life and turn to meditation for a rest or to experience quiet and peacefulness. In some ways, we may now be spiritually distracting ourselves from our feelings, thinking that we are walking a healthy spiritual path. This effort is often referred to as spiritual bypass, which ultimately serves as a defense mechanism. This defense mechanism, in this form of Spiritual Bypass, shields us from the truth, disconnects us from our feelings, and helps us avoid the things we could be looking at. It is more about checking out than checking in, and we often don’t even realize that we are doing it. How can we use Dhamma practice to integrate meditation and insight more fully into our lives? Can Dhamma principles guide us in all that is happening? In this evening program, we will explore these questions and our practice by meditating with a talk and exchange and looking at honestly at our meditation practice and our intentions. This event was offered by donation
New York Insight Meditation Center Diving Deep: Living the Satipatthana Sutta

2019-05-25 pm01-guided sitting meditaiton 34:07
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 PM-02-QA+instructions-to-dyad-sharing-personal-equanimity 46:37
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 PM-03-equanimity-phrases-contempplation 15:13
Stephen Fulder
"May I accept things as they are" "May I be undisturbed by the coming and going of events"
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 PM-04-wrapping-up-dedication-of-meritt 13:11
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 AM-01-general Introduction 26:27
Stephen Fulder
Dr. Fulder introduces the day's topic - equanimity, Israel's Tovana movement & his book.
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 AM-02-chanting Taking Refuge+guided meditation 45:40
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 AM-03-dharma talk-equanimity 1:10:55
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-25 AM-04-Guided-Lying-Meditation 28:21
Stephen Fulder
New York Insight Meditation Center Equanimity: Dancing with the Unpredictability of Life with Dr. Stephen Fulder

2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves dharma talk 61:27
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’ As soon as we move out of automatic living and start to question and explore who or what we are, we open a Pandora’s Box and our life can get dramatically more deep and interesting, and sometimes more disturbing. We find ourselves in a world of paradox, mystery, and yet unimagined freedom. ‘Who is in charge of my life?’ ‘What in me is changing and what is constant?’ ‘Which of the many voices within me can I rely on?’ ‘How can I let go of the sense of separation between me and the world?’ ‘Is my life leading me somewhere?’ Questions such as these become a journey of discovery. They help us peel off the layers of conditioning and beliefs and live more wisely, more lightly and more freely. In the dharma, we meet ourselves as a constantly changing field of experience, not as an intellectual puzzle. We are actually more transparent than we first thought. This is an insight into anatta, non-self, and sunyata, emptiness. This removes the veil or filter through which we usually view the world, which then appears meaningful, joyful, and unlimited. In this event, we will explore these questions concerning self and world, by means of a talk, meditation, and inquiry.
New York Insight Meditation Center

2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves guided meditation 28:44
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’
New York Insight Meditation Center

2019-05-24 Finding Ourselves and Losing Ourselves Q&A + brief guided meditation 41:08
Stephen Fulder
There is no question more engaging, universal and mysterious than the question: ‘Who Am I?’
New York Insight Meditation Center

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