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Kate Munding's Dharma Talks
Kate Munding
Kate Munding is co-guiding teacher of IMCB. She has been practicing since 2002 and has done numerous 1-2 month intensive practice periods. Kate is currently in Spirit Rock's Teacher Training program. Kate has also trained approximately 2,000 educators, therapists, and parents in mindful awareness techniques and philosophy in the U.S. and abroad.
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2019-11-10 Coming Home to Wisdom Part 2: Talk 28:20
Spirit Rock Meditation Center CDL6 Retreat #1
2019-11-10 Coming Home to Wisdom Part 3: Meditation 15:20
Spirit Rock Meditation Center CDL6 Retreat #1
2019-11-10 Coming Home to Wisdom Part 4: Talk with Drawing Exercise 31:03
Spirit Rock Meditation Center CDL6 Retreat #1
2019-11-07 Mindfulness of the Body 54:32
mindfulness of the body and how it helps us understand and navigate change
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks
2019-08-22 Community Practice Questions & Answers 60:26
this Dharma talk is a Q&A style talk collecting practice questions and then weaving them together.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks
2019-08-22 Tenderness Meditation 36:57
The tenderness practice instructions during the meditation is a form of metta and compassion practice. It's one that helps ease the nervous system, hold difficulty and stress with care, and cultivates a kind attitude towards our mindfulness practice.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks
2019-08-18 Introduction to Insight Meditation 6:29:20
Spirit Rock Meditation Center
2019-08-15 The Truth of Suffering 56:32
This week will conclude my series on the Three Truths of Existence, aka The Three Characteristics. So far we've explored the truth of impermanence and what it would be like to fully live from the understanding that all of nature, including us, is in constant flux. The last time I was there, we explored the second truth, not-self. We unpacked it's meaning and talked about how it fits with this spiritual path, as well as how it can inspire us in our day-to-day. This week we'll continue the conversation by including the third truth, the truth of suffering. This will be a pointing out teaching to better understand how we feed our cycles of stress, unsatisfactoriness, and unhappiness. We'll also look at how we can untangle and even uproot the habits and patterns in our mind that support such unhappy living and nurture a more wise and peaceful way of being.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks
2019-07-18 Not Self 48:54
I will continue talking about the three truths of existence, aka The Three Characteristics. Last week we explored the truth of impermanence and what it would be like to fully live from the understanding that all of nature, including us, in constant flux. This week I'll be talking about the second truth, not-self. This is a concept in Buddhism that is often miss-understood as no-self giving an impression of nihilism. We unpack the truth of not-self, how it fits with this spiritual path, and how it can inspire us in our day-to-day.
Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley IMCB Regular Talks
2019-07-13 Open Heart, Steady Mind: Practices For When Life Gets Hard - Day 2 of 2 5:27:13
Spirit Rock Meditation Center

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