Episodios

  • Retreat Talk #1: Coming Home to the Body, with Lynn Teo
    Mar 28 2026

    This is the first talk of a weeklong retreat in 2026.

    Lynn Teo starts by exploring various ways to resource the nervous system to support the capacity to be present to the moment's direct experience.

    Then, we investigate what mindfulness is and how mindfulness of the body supports present moment awareness.

    Lynn Teo has been teaching embodied movement and meditation for over 25 years. Deeply grateful to her teachers, she now teaches in the Insight (Vipassana) Tradition and is a Dharma teacher with Open Door Meditation Community in Portland, Maine. A deep believer in Sangha and belonging, she helps to empower community members (in particular helpers, healers, artists, activists, and people of color) with embodied practices of radical rest, resilience, and trauma/burnout recovery.

    As a clinician, Lynn combines acupuncture, shiatsu, and Somatic Experiencing ® and specializes in helping patients suffering anxiety, stress, overwhelm, burnout and trauma as well as chronic pain and chronic conditions.

    Learn more at www.lynnteoacupuncture.com. Dana: Venmo @Lynn-Teo.

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    59 m
  • The Eightfold Path, Part 6: How to Do without Overdoing
    Mar 28 2026

    This talk explores Right Effort as one of the most misunderstood elements of the Eightfold Path—revealing how much of our suffering comes not from a lack of effort, but from pushing, striving, and forcing ourselves in ways that create inner violence. Drawing on classical Buddhist teachings and everyday experience, the talk reframes effort as a form of care rather than willpower, inviting a wiser relationship to energy, discipline, and motivation in meditation and daily life.

    You'll learn how to recognize when effort has tipped into strain, how to stop feeding unhelpful mental patterns, and how to cultivate wholesome qualities without burnout or self-judgment. The talk offers practical guidance for sustaining practice with steadiness and ease, helping you apply energy in ways that support clarity, compassion, and long-term resilience—on and off the cushion.

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    33 m
  • Beyond the Witness: From Watching to Being [archive talk]
    Mar 28 2026

    This talk explores the power of self-observation and what lies beyond the sense of self.

    You'll learn how the witness can free you from the tyranny of the mind and your reactivity as well as what can happen when you explore being aware of the witness and what lies beyond.

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    48 m
  • How to Awaken the Witness: From Identification to Observation [archive talk]
    Mar 28 2026

    This talk explores the liberating factor of self-observation.

    You'll learn about how you can cultivate the optimal environment to develop the witness, the near-enemy of the practice and what it means to be aware of the light behind the observer.

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    49 m
  • The Illusion of Self: How Mindfulness Reveals True Freedom [archive talk]
    Mar 28 2026

    This talk explores how the most simple mindfulness practices point to liberation.

    You'll learn about the destination of cultivating present-moment awareness, understanding the nature of impermanence, recognizing inter-dependence and the power of non-attachment.

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    39 m
  • The Eightfold Path, Part 5: How to Make a Living without Selling Your Soul
    Feb 13 2026

    This talk explores Right Livelihood as a living inquiry rather than a rigid moral rule, asking how we can earn a living without gradually betraying our values, vitality, or sense of dignity. Grounded in the Buddha's teachings and everyday work life, the talk examines the ethical foundation of do no harm, the importance of inner congruence between what we do and what we feel in our bodies, and the often-overlooked relational impact of our work—how it shapes our patience, speech, and capacity for care. Rather than idealizing purity, the talk brings a grounded, compassionate lens to the real tensions people face around money, responsibility, and meaning.

    You'll learn how to recognize subtle ways work can create inner fragmentation, how to listen to bodily signals and conscience as guides to integrity, and how to assess whether your livelihood is making you more humane or more armored. The talk also offers a wise, practical approach to compromise—showing how to live in the world as it is without collapsing into cynicism or self-betrayal, and how to take small, sane steps toward a livelihood that supports both survival and awakening.

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    31 m
  • Listening as Spiritual Practice Why Unguarded Attention Is the Greatest Gift
    Feb 5 2026

    This talk explores listening as a radical act of compassion at moments of loss, when words often rush in to ease our own discomfort rather than meet another's pain. We examine how common responses to grief—reassurance, advice, spiritual framing, or positivity—can unintentionally distance us, and how the impulse to fix subtly reinforces separation. Drawing on mindfulness and embodied awareness, the talk invites a shift from doing something helpful to being with what is most tender and real.

    You'll learn how to recognize the fixing reflex as it arises, listen from the body rather than the mind, and rest in not-knowing without withdrawing or collapsing. Through practical guidance and reflection, you'll discover how simple, grounded presence communicates safety, dignity, and care—offering a form of support that does not try to resolve grief, but allows it to unfold and be held with wisdom and compassion.

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    33 m
  • How to Surf the Waves of Uncertainty, Part 2: Practices for Cultivating Steadiness [archive talk]
    Feb 5 2026

    More on how to keep you keel in the water when navigating uncertainty.

    You'll learn some practical strategies for finding 'refuge,' a place of presence, particularly accessing Wisdom - clear seeing, Compassion - a heart that can hold it all, Presence - the space of awareness itself, and Skillful Action - strategies for staying deeply present in the midst of change.

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    1 h y 50 m