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Retreat Dharma Talks at Spirit Rock Meditation Center

March Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat

An extended retreat period offers the rare opportunity for sustained, dedicated practice. This retreat emphasizes quieting the mind, opening the heart, and developing profound clarity and depth of Insight practice. Instructions will follow the traditional four foundations of mindfulness, influenced by the teachings of Mahasi Sayadaw and other Theravada (Insight Meditation) traditions, and will be supported by a variety of skillful means. The teachings will encompass training in the heart qualities of lovingkindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity, with a daily schedule structured around periods of silent meditation, guided instructions, Dharma talks, practice meetings with teachers, and optional mindful movement.

This retreat is also suitable for practitioners who wish to exclusively develop concentration (samādhi) through mindfulness of breathing or lovingkindness (metta) practice, with individual guidance by the teachers.

These extended retreats (as with all retreats at Spirit Rock) are NOT open for self-retreats.

2025-03-01 (29 days) Spirit Rock Meditation Center

  
2025-03-10 Morning Instructions on Mindfulness of Arising & Vanishing (Anicca) & Intention or Volition (Cetana) (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 58:35
Tara Mulay
2025-03-10 Guided Forgiveness Practice (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 42:22
Marjolein Janssen
2025-03-12 Mindfulness of "Knowing" through Six Sense Doors (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 50:27
Anushka Fernandopulle
2025-03-12 Dependent Origination (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 53:23
Marjolein Janssen
An overview of the 12 links of Dependent Origination, followed by how this teaching points to emptiness.
2025-03-13 Instructions and Guided Meditation: Choiceless Attention 59:12
Tempel Smith
There is a style of mindfulness practice where we lightly attending a central, familiar anchor of attention, such as the breath or scanning the body, and then intentionally choose to watch our minds move through its habits and its nature. In this style of mindfulness practice we can watch our attention move through our six sense doors of stimulation. With this style of meditation we can directly see the dharma nature of our mind. With this style of practice we have to be careful we not lose attentiveness, which can be a shadow side of choiceless attention. We want to keep learning and discovering the dharma, and not space out into half committed mindfulness.
2025-03-13 The Aggregate of Perception: Sañña (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 42:03
Tara Mulay
2025-03-14 Meeting our Moment-to-Moment Experience with Compassion and Equanimity (Retreat at Spirit Rock) 50:14
Kristina Bare
2025-03-15 The Process and Experience of "Streaming" 53:36
Tempel Smith
The Buddha wanted us to learn how to wakefully "stream", to realize we are forever and only a stream of mental and physical phenomena. We have no part internally or externally which is permanent, though in daily life we subjectively feel as if there is a lot of dependably permanent parts of life. With the deepening intimacy of mindfulness all there is is a flow and change. With patience we can learn to find liberation within the universal aspect of impermanence.
2025-03-16 The Five Recollections: Turning Toward Truth 44:08
Devin Berry
Explores the Buddha’s teachings on aging, illness, death, loss, and karma—brought to life through Dharma reflections and evocative stories, inviting us to meet impermanence with wisdom, presence, and the freedom to love fully.
2025-03-17 Compassion Instruction and Guidance 51:33
Tempel Smith
We need to explore how to find and develop true compassion which is a beautiful quality of opening our hearts to the suffering inside and outside ourselves. While there is pain in suffering we can actually grow to have a sweet heart of compassion when we know how to breath open heartedly in contact with pain and suffering. When we find true compassion we don't need to shrink back from what is difficult but rather use the commonalities of difficulties to feel warm and expanded.
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