Reflective Meditation

Sati Sangha and Pine Street Sangha started a daily online meditation group March 17, 2020, soon after we found out about the COVID pandemic. This podcast is an ongoing collection of the Dharma talks given daily. Unedited talks. Just as we don’t edit your meditation sittings. Authentic conversations, speaking with friends. Each one is about 10 minutes. Listen to one before you meditate. Afterwards journal about what you remember happening, and then reflect on your experience. See where this leads you.
Episodes
Episodes



Sunday Apr 28, 2024
Linda Modaro & Nelly Kaufer: Satipatthana Sutta
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
Self-retreat With Others
04.28.24



Saturday Apr 27, 2024
Linda Modaro: A self retreat with others
Saturday Apr 27, 2024
Saturday Apr 27, 2024
Self-retreat With Others
04.27.24



Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Nelly Kaufer: Meditation, the brain, mood, and behavior
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Safeguards in Meditation Practice
04.24.24



Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Bill Wellhouse: Informed consent in meditation
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Safeguards in Meditation Practice
04.23.24



Monday Apr 22, 2024
Linda Modaro: How reflection is a safeguard
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Safeguards in Meditation Practice
04.22.24



Sunday Apr 21, 2024
Linda Modaro & Nelly Kaufer: Meditation sickness
Sunday Apr 21, 2024
Sunday Apr 21, 2024
Safeguards in Meditation Practice
04.21.24



Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Nelly Kaufer: No enduring self, but enduring patterns
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Dharma Teachings
04.16.24



Monday Apr 15, 2024

Daily Online Meditation:
Dharma Talks & Prompts
We started a daily online meditation group March 17, 2020, soon after we found out about the COVID pandemic. This podcast is an ongoing collection of the Dharma talks given daily. Unedited talks. Just as we don’t edit your meditation sittings. Authentic conversations, speaking with friends. Each one is about 10 minutes. Listen to one before you meditate. Afterwards journal about what you remember happening, and then reflect on your experience. See where this leads you.