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The Way of Shamatha Retreat with Alan Wallace (6/26) 

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This session is from the retreat: Way of Shamatha: Soothing the Body, Calming the Mind, Illuminating Awareness with Alan Wallace.
During this retreat, Alan explored in theory and practice a range of methods for developing meditative quiescence, or shamatha. It began with the practice of mindfulness of the breathing as taught by the Buddha, which is an especially effective approach to soothing the body and calming the discursive mind.
Then explored an approach to shamatha that is particularly pertinent for Dzogchen practice, called “settling the mind in its natural state,” as taught by the nineteenth-century Dzogchen master Lerab Lingpa in his commentary to the Heart Essence of Vimalamitra.
Finally, Lama Alan taught the practice of “shamatha without signs” as taught by Padmasambhava in his classic terma Natural Liberation. Although this subtle practice is taught explicitly as a means of achieving shamatha, Padmasambhava comments that it may even result in a realization of rigpa, or pristine awareness.
The achievement of shamatha is widely regarded in the Buddhist tradition as an indispensable foundation for the cultivation of contemplative insight (vipashyana), and this retreat is designed to provide students with a sufficient theoretical understanding and a basis in experience to enable them to proceed effectively toward this extraordinary state of mental and physical balance.
This retreat was co-led witThis session is from the retreat: Way of Shamatha: Soothing the Body, Calming the Mind, Illuminating Awareness with Alan Wallace.
During this retreat, Alan explored in theory and practice a range of methods for developing meditative quiescence, or shamatha. It began with the practice of mindfulness of the breathing as taught by the Buddha, which is an especially effective approach to soothing the body and calming the discursive mind.
Then explored an approach to shamatha that is particularly pertinent for Dzogchen practice, called “settling the mind in its natural state,” as taught by the nineteenth-century Dzogchen master Lerab Lingpa in his commentary to the Heart Essence of Vimalamitra.
Finally, Lama Alan taught the practice of “shamatha without signs” as taught by Padmasambhava in his classic terma Natural Liberation. Although this subtle practice is taught explicitly as a means of achieving shamatha, Padmasambhava comments that it may even result in a realization of rigpa, or pristine awareness.
The achievement of shamatha is widely regarded in the Buddhist tradition as an indispensable foundation for the cultivation of contemplative insight (vipashyana), and this retreat is designed to provide students with a sufficient theoretical understanding and a basis in experience to enable them to proceed effectively toward this extraordinary state of mental and physical balance.
This retreat was co-led with scholar and practitioner of Buddhism, Eva Natanya, (who has edited two of Alan’s most recent books Open Mind and Fathoming the Mind) to lead one guided meditation each day followed by a Q&A session with all participants with scholar and practitioner of Buddhism, Eva Natanya, (who has edited two of Alan’s most recent books Open Mind and Fathoming the Mind) to lead one guided meditation each day followed by a Q&A session with all participants.

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Комментарии : 17   
@flightoffools3966
@flightoffools3966 3 года назад
Meditation at 7:32 for those who want to repeat. Thank you!
@Stillpoint23
@Stillpoint23 4 месяца назад
Ends at around 32:50
@user-ki7re7iz5y
@user-ki7re7iz5y Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@PleinAirPrius
@PleinAirPrius 2 года назад
Chrome has an Audio Booster extension that works well to increase audio
@EzrahArturo
@EzrahArturo 3 года назад
Thank you!🙏🏽 I am very much enjoying the retreat... are the notes available?
@bernicefranck7142
@bernicefranck7142 3 года назад
You can write to the Vajrayana Institute in Australia to make your request, that’s how I got the notes :)
@EzrahArturo
@EzrahArturo 3 года назад
Thnx!🙏🏽
@68babi
@68babi 3 года назад
@@bernicefranck7142 Thank you!
@MrEssmarbu
@MrEssmarbu Год назад
Dharma talk starts at 3:20 😊
@daysjours
@daysjours 2 года назад
Audio not being tested during taping -- resulting in inaudibility -- is so disappointing and annoying.
@PleinAirPrius
@PleinAirPrius 2 года назад
Chrome has audio booster extension plugin. It works well to increase audio
@WalterTonetto
@WalterTonetto 3 года назад
_Alan may be a bit of a DemocRat soi boy, but when he’s not under political delusions, he’s indeed great! For the Vajrayana Institute’s censorship and their contempt for Lama Alan’s teaching by giving us continuing whispering audio, a thumb down!_
@bebobalula
@bebobalula 2 года назад
... and Walter Toiletto may be a bit of a Repulicanhead.
@voluntad.creadora
@voluntad.creadora Год назад
Thanks for giving me the chance to practice patience and understanding within your comments on every video, Walter. I honestly appreciate it.
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