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Oren Jay Sofer's Dharma Talks
Oren Jay Sofer
Developing a clear understanding of the teachings and learning to fully inhabit the body have been core parts of my Dhamma practice. These areas, as well a strong emphasis on the heart, inform and shape my teaching. The few years I spent training as an Anagarika in the Thai Forest monasteries broadened my understanding of the Buddha's teachings and instilled a profound respect for the Bhikkhu and Bhikkhuni Sangha. All along the way, I've been particularly interested in how other modalities like Nonviolent Communication and Somatics can support our growth in awakening.
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2020-04-27 Living from Moment to Moment: Reflection & Guided Meditation 31:45
A short reflection with instructions on samatha and vipassana practice (calming and insight), followed by a guided meditation.
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2020-04-22 Question & Answer 39:36
Open Q&A covering topics such as: calming the body after an angry outburst and repairing the relational connection; meditating on the 'sound of silence'; using multiple anchors; working with the mind jumping from one thing to another.
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2020-04-21 A Strong and Flexible Mind (part 2): Resolve 48:36
The quality of resolve—strong determination, committment—is guided by wisdom and supported by patience to transform the heart and carry the mind to release.
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2020-04-20 Guided Meditation: Steadying through Resolution 29:38
Resolve or determination is a steady firmness that is both flexible and strong. This meditation explores how to bring this quality into our meditation.
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2020-04-17 Insight and Resilience during Times of Crisis 43:16
Every generation feels like the world is ending or changing dramatically. When the world comes crashing down, how do we stay grounded and not lose our inner compass? This talk, given online via the Boston Meditation Center, explores three practical aspects of the Buddhist path for handling uncertainty with resilience.
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2020-04-15 Question & Answer 30:35
Open Q&A covering topics such as: anchor vs. choiceless awareness; loss of concentration and self-judgment; patience vs. avoidance.
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2020-04-14 A Strong and Flexible mind (part 1): Patience 47:09
Patience is said to lead the way to enlightenment. Why? Dhamma practice goes against the grain of ordinary life and against the acquiring tendencies of the mind. This talk explores the value of patience and how to we turn the mind towards the spacious flexibility of patience.
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2020-04-13 Guided Meditation: Unfolding Patience 30:09
A short reflection and Guided meditation on patience in life and contemplative practice.
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2020-04-07 Coming Home in the Body 47:29
Exploring our relationship with the body as a resource for practice and a doorway to liberation. Link to poem read at the end: https://www.orenjaysofer.com/blog/trust
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2020-04-06 Guided Meditation: Tone and Learning to be a Good Friend 31:22
In this guided meditation we explore how to find a conducive "tone" or inner orientation for meditation—one of warmth, friendliness, and interest, like being with a good friend. Begins with a short reflection.
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