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Mindfulness of Meals During Retreats

Mindfulness of Meals During Retreats by Gil Fronsdal On retreat, “mealtime is meditation time.” This little slogan speaks to the great value of practicing mindfulness during meals. The emotional and psychological nourishment of food is enhanced with mindfulness, and eating can be a significant activity for developing further mindfulness. Mindfulness of our desires, beliefs, and reactions before, during

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Mindful Postures

Mindful Postures When walking, one knows one is walking; When standing one knows one is standing; When sitting one knows one is sitting; When lying down, one knows one is lying down.                                              

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On Retreat Practice

On Retreat Practice by Gil Fronsdal August 2012 In the years before he attained liberation, the Buddha devoted extended periods of time to meditation.  He considered mediation so valuable that later, even after his awakening, he still continued to practice it.  Though his daily life involved both time for meditation and for teaching, periodically, through

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The Dana of Dana Retreats

The Dana of Dana Retreats by Gil Fronsdal  December, 2011 At the Insight Meditation Center, and soon, at the new Insight Retreat Center, we offer our residential retreats freely at no cost to anyone who participates.  We do so because we believe Buddhist practice unfolds best in a field of generosity, gratitude, and goodwill.  We

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