In this final session, Alan brings us back to the first immeasurable of loving-kindness with a guided meditation which focuses on loving-kindness first for oneself, and then spreading out to all begins.
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In this final session, Alan brings us back to the first immeasurable of loving-kindness with a guided meditation which focuses on loving-kindness first for oneself, and then spreading out to all begins.
Thank you for listening to these podcasts. If you have found them of value, please consider donating to the Santa Barbara Institute.
Alan begins this afternoon session with a profoundly wise and skillful dharma talk on the deepest kind of equanimity: that which is viewed from the perspective of rigpa. This 55 minute talk is followed by the unguided meditation (not included) and one question from the group:
Sometimes I rephrase your guided meditation questions to suit myself. Is this okay?
Spring 2011 Shamatha Retreat
In this final session, Alan brings us back to the first immeasurable of loving-kindness with a guided meditation which focuses on loving-kindness first for oneself, and then spreading out to all begins.
Thank you for listening to these podcasts. If you have found them of value, please consider donating to the Santa Barbara Institute.