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Skillful Evaluation of Your Meditation Practice, Part Two

Skillful Evaluation of Your Meditation Practice, Part Two by Gil Fronsdal This is the second of two articles on this topic of evaluating your practice.  The first article covered examining our motivations for practice, and understanding ourselves—these two might be said to constitute the context for our practice. This second article covers the practice itself—meditation instructions, aspects […]

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Skillful Evaluation of Your Meditation Practice, Part One

Skillful Evaluation of Your Meditation Practice, Part One by Gil Fronsdal Winter/Spring 2020 This is the first of two articles describing skillful ways to evaluate your meditation practice. The second article will be published in the next edition of the newsletter, this coming summer. This first article will cover examining our motivation for practice and

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Wise Perspectives for Retreat Practice

Wise Perspectives for Retreat Practice by Gil Fronsdal A surprisingly high percentage of our happiness and woe is dependent on the viewpoints through which we interpret our experience, views which are often not only unexamined, but also unrecognized.  Operating invisibly, they become the source of further interpretations, conclusions and judgments we make about our experience, our

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Dharma Service on Retreat

Dharma Service on Retreat by Gil Fronsdal Many people are first motivated to participate in meditation retreats in order to deepen their own meditation practice or to address their personal suffering. At some point, this motivation can transform into a growing interest in supporting others to similarly deepen their practice and overcome their suffering. At

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Preparing for a Retreat

Preparing for a Retreat by Gil Fronsdal Being well-prepared for a meditation retreat supports a good beginning to your retreat. It facilitates an easeful settling into the practice and a more immediate immersion into the focused mindfulness of your direct experience. With adequate preparation you can begin the retreat with fewer and less compelling preoccupations,

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