Gil Fronsdal describes the hindrance of ill will, including anger and aversion, and describes some strategies for relating to aversion. You can find his article here: The Hindrance of Ill Will Thanissara, a Buddhist teacher and social activist, talks about the importance of anger and the ways in which it can help wake us up to the… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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Becoming aware of the hindrances and learning how to work with them skillfully is an important part of meditation and mindfulness in daily life. Jack Kornfield discusses the hindrances and ways to work with them in this article: Obstacles are Part of the Path Gil Fronsdal has a good article on the hindrance of ill will… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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Becoming aware of the hindrances and learning how to work with them skillfully is an important part of meditation and mindfulness in daily life. Jack Kornfield discusses the hindrances and ways to work with them that don’t foster more aversion in this article: Obstacles are Part of the Path. Gil Fronsdal has a good resource on… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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This article explains how the hindrances can block clear seeing and describes ways to recognize and work with hindrances when they arise. Hindrances to Clear Seeing Here are a number of practical resources to explore one of the most common of hindrances: anger. Resources: Awakening with Anger A number of well-known meditation, mindfulness, and yoga… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditaton and Support
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In mindfulness of the mind we come to know the “tides and wave patterns” of our thoughts and emotions. There is a good introduction to this practice in an article by Stephanie Noble, that relates it to being mindful of the body and mindful of the pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral aspect of each moment. You can find… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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Here is a brief article by Kim Allen that describes feeling-tones (vedana), and why they’re so important in mindfulness practice: The Power of Feeling Tone. There is a resource page that lists a number of articles, guided meditations, and recorded talks on mindfulness of feeling-tones. You can find that page here: Common Ground Meditation The Introduction to the… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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Larry Rosenberg provides a good description of approaches to practicing with awareness of death as a way to re-orient our priorities in life, and through that awareness let go of some of the pettiness that we may experience in our relationships with others. You can find that article here: Death Awareness. A related practice that can be… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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You can find guided meditations from Bhikkhu Analayo for several practices of Satipatthana Meditation, including the body scans for Anatomy and the Elements at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies: Satipatthana Meditation. Other meditations for the body scan and awareness of the Elements can be found here: Body Scan Meditation and here: The Elemental Self.… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support:
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Thich Nhat Hanh was noted for his devotion to the practice of walking meditation and mindful walking in general. An article that describes the practice and its connection to reverence for the earth can be found here: Thich Nhat Hanh on Walking Meditation Ajahn Sucitto has an article on the practice of standing meditation that you can… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support
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Phillip Moffitt interviewed Bhikkhu Analayo on his approach to the Satipatthana teachings on mindfulness meditation. You can find that interview here: Venerable Bhikkhu Analayo on the Satipatthana Sutta Bhikkhu Bodhi has an article on the four foundations of mindfulness that captures the main ideas of the Buddha’s teachings on mindfulness. You can find that article here: The Buddha’s… Continue reading Updated Resources for Meditation and Support