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Insight Meditation Tradition | Teachers | Affiliation | Our Intention | Practice/Methods | Terminology


Insight Meditation Tradition

Vipassana, Insight, Mindfulness or "clear seeing" is a simple, direct and powerful practice that can be used to help us open to clear consciousness and to develop calm, focused, and balanced awareness. As we learn to make direct contact with our experience, we open the door to self-knowledge and create the possibilities for conscious choice, for change, for freedom and for deep understanding. 2500-year-old meditation teachings rooted in Theravada Buddhism. These teachings are a component of all Buddhist traditions and compatible with any spiritual practice, whatever the tradition.



Teachers

Insight Meditation teachers act as spiritual friends, guiding the student through obstacles of the path. Exposure to multiple recognized teachers is encouraged. Students are continually asked to rely on their own hearts for inner guidance, to become aware of and trust their own process and experience. They are also asked to be open and willing to learn, to come to appreciate that much suffering is the result of conditioning and lack of understanding.

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Affiliation

The major retreat centers of the Insight Meditation network include the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, Gaia House in Devon, England, and Spirit Rock in California. Insight Meditation or Vipassana teachings have revolutionized countless lives of those fortunate enough to discover them. A publication containing excellent articles about our tradition and maintaining current information about Insight Meditation connections is Inquiring Mind. You can now find them on line at www.inquiringmind.com .

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Intention

Our intention is to open to innate compassion and wisdom, to come to self-knowledge through exploration and direct contact with experience, to bring arising wisdom into all life experience.

We invite everyone to journey with us in learning a few basic practices that help us plunge deeply into silence and to discover in the stillness:
  • Truth, accessible through our own experience and through our own hearts
  • Awareness and connectedness with all of life
  • Potential of radical freedom in every moment
Most events are offered for expenses only, with free will donations requested for the teaching, making these practices accessible to anyone drawn to them.

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Basic Meditation Practices:

Metta - opening to innate capacities including loving-kindness, compassion, equanimity and empathetic joy

Vipassana - insight, wisdom, or clear seeing through training in concentration, awareness and mindfulness,
    Being in touch with immediate experience
    Releasing agendas and unskillful activity of mind
    Resting in stillness and fullness that contains and permeates all
    Manifesting skillful behaviors
    Being open to truth of experience, of qualities of mind, whatever they are
    Accepting experience rather than denying
    Being interested in experience, investigating when appropriate
    Releasing views, remembering nothing is substantial as it seems
    Watering the seeds of wholesome qualities of mind
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Terminology:

Citta:(a Pali word for mind,"c" pronounced [ch]; sanskrit "chitta"), used here because of limitations in the English word mind. Citta suggests a much more inclusive and basic understanding of mind. It may include mind, heart and consciousness.


Dana or generosity: The teachings are considered priceless, a gift that comes only due to auspicious circumstances or good karma. Dana, a practice of generosity for both students and teachers, is an important practice in itself and manifests uniquely for each individual.

In Dana courses there is no charge for dharma teachings, only for expenses. Free will offerings are requested, accepted and greatly appreciated for the teachings. Sometimes a modest amount is suggested. Please help save this unique and precious practice, develop your own spiritual quality of generosity.


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