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Best podcasts about sayadaw u tejaniya

Latest podcast episodes about sayadaw u tejaniya

Meditationsszene Schweiz
Vipassana, Mahamudra und Lebenspraxis mit Rainer Künzi

Meditationsszene Schweiz

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 100:43


Ein Gespräch über Meditation, Emotionen und innere Reifung – zwischen Vipassana, Mahamudra und dem ganz normalen Leben.Rainer Künzi ist Dharma-Lehrer und ehemaliger Kinder- und Familienpsychotherapeut. Seit den 1980er-Jahren praktiziert er Vipassana, später kamen Lojong und Mahamudra aus der tibetischen Tradition hinzu. Er erzählt, wie sich sein Weg über Jahrzehnte entfaltet hat – getragen von innerer Suche, Alltagspraxis und einem tiefen Interesse an der Verbindung von Meditation und Emotion.Rainer spricht über herausfordernde Aspekte des Weges – über Verspannung durch inneren Ehrgeiz, über Reizbarkeit, Stolz und Kontrollmuster. Und darüber, wie sich seine Haltung im Lauf der Jahre gewandelt hat. Ein zentrales Thema ist der Kontrast zwischen strukturierten, disziplinierten Wegen wie dem von Mahasi Sayadaw und der sanften, kontemplativen Öffnung bei Sayadaw U Tejaniya. Auch die tibetische Inspiration – etwa durch Gendun Rinpoche oder die Lojong-Praxis – spielt eine wichtige Rolle.Wir sprechen über:

10% Happier with Dan Harris
How To Be Okay No Matter What | Kamala Masters

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 59:29


Equanimity: what it is, what it isn't, and how to get it. Guest Kamala Masters was one of the teachers at Dan's first ever meditation retreat. In this episode she dives into how to develop equanimity and shares her story of learning how to practice meditation during her everyday life while raising three children on her own. Kamala Masters has been meditating since the 1970s, first with Anagarika Munindra, who was Joseph Goldstein's first teacher, and then with the Burmese master Sayadaw U Pandita with whom she twice temporarily ordained as a Buddhist nun. More recently, she's been training with another Burmese master we've talked about here on the show, Sayadaw U Tejaniya. She is a Guiding Teacher at the Insight Meditation Society, and the co-founder of the Vipassana Metta Foundation, which developed the Maui Dharma Sanctuary.In this conversation we talk about: What is equanimity?The most common misconception about equanimityThe near and far enemies of equanimity The power and limitations of setting intentionsFull Shownotes: https://meditatehappier.com/podcast/tph/kamala-masters-rerunWhere to find Kamala Masters online: Website: Vipassana Metta on MauiAdditional Resources:Download the Happier Meditation app today. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Meditera Mera - en interaktiv podd om meditation
Alexis Santos - About meditation & coming home

Meditera Mera - en interaktiv podd om meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 88:42


Alexis Santos is a meditation teacher who teaches retreats internationally. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya, including several years of training as a Buddhist Monk under his guidance. Alexis also completed the 4-year teacher training program through Insight Meditation Society at Spirit Rock. Alexis' teachings emphasize knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity. In this episode we speak about amongst other topics: The difference between natural awareness and focused awareness What Alexis has learned from his teacher Sayadaw U Tejaniya The feeling of coming home The fruits of being kind to others Usual misunderstandings on the path The habits of our minds Skillful versus unskillful actions The superpower of saying sorry How we can help others to let go Wise understanding and wise attitude The worldly versus the unworldly joys Why Alexis and Axel practice Alexis ends our conversation by guiding a meditation to return home For more information about Alexis, please visit his homepage. Meditera Mera är en podcast från Mindfully, Sveriges meditationsapp. Du som lyssnar på vår podd får prova Mindfully kostnadsfritt i 30 dagar. Starta din provperiod på vår hemsida och hämta appen i App Store eller på Google Play. Gäller bara nya användare. För mer information om Mindfully, besök vår hemsida www.mindfully.nu.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
We Hate Uncertainty. But This Practice Can Make You Hate It Less. | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 6:12


Discomfort with the unknown is a natural human response. This meditation will help you relax as you practice allowing the rhythm of life to unfold.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Happier app, you can search for “Facing Uncertainty.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
The Episode You Need Today | Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 61:03


How to get the practice into your molecules—not in some militaristic way, but in a way that feels easy and natural.Alexis Santos has been in the field of mindfulness and meditation since 2001. After graduating from Harvard University in 1995, he spent several years in medical school before leaving his chosen career as a doctor to seek out a different path. It was while traveling in India that he was introduced to insight meditation. Since that time, Alexis has practiced in many meditative styles and traditions, including with Sayadaw U Tejaniya, the Thai Forest tradition with Ajahn Sumedho, the Tibetan tradition with Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and within the lay Western insight community where he continues to learn from the growing diversity of voices. Alexis's primary teacher has been Sayadaw U Tejaniya, from the Burmese Theravada tradition, and with whom he ordained as a Buddhist monk from 2003 - 2005. Sayadaw encouraged Alexis to teach in 2012. Alexis also completed the Spirit Rock/IMS four-year teacher training program with Jack Kornfield and others, including mentors Joseph Goldstein and Carol Wilson. ​Alexis teaches meditation at retreat centers around the world. He is featured on the Ten Percent Happier meditation app and is co-founder of Open Door Meditation Community in Portland, Maine where he is a guest teacher. Alexis's teaching style is natural and uncrafted. He brings a practical, intuitive and compassionate approach to the development of wisdom.***Want to study and practice with Alexis? Visit his website at alexissantos.io where you can join his freely offered online practice sessions.He will also be teaching at the Insight Meditation Society from March 5 - 12. When Awareness Becomes Natural: An U Tejaniya-style Insight Meditation Retreat Related Episodes:A More Relaxed Way to Meditate | Alexis SantosI Just Did A 10-Day Silent Meditation Retreat With Joseph Goldstein. Here's What I LearnedSign up for Dan's newsletter hereFollow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTokTen Percent Happier online bookstoreSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelOur favorite playlists on: Anxiety, Sleep, Relationships, Most Popular EpisodesFull Shownotes: https://happierapp.com/podcast/tph/alexis-santos-855See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Insight Myanmar
Mindfulness from the Ashes

Insight Myanmar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 86:52


Episode #280: Matthew Schojan started abusing drugs at the tender age of 11, in response to some very challenging family dysfunction. One could then scarcely expect that he would later develop into a serious meditation and yoga practitioner one day. In an interview recorded before the pandemic and the military coup, Matthew goes into detail about his spiritual journey, and how it ultimately led him to Myanmar.He eventually got his life on track when he was 20, and made the commitment to become sober while living in New York. It was a terrifying experience, as he was beset by anxiety and other emotions that the intoxicants had long suppressed. He eventually took up yoga, later finding refuge at the local Zen center in Brooklyn. Then September 11th happened, which recreated the anxiety and fear, and amid all the destruction, he was initially unable to reach out to friends or family for support. Matthew gave in and had a cigarette, his first in three years.That cigarette evolved into a relapse of hard partying and drug use, which he soon found troubling and empty. This time, however, he found more stable salvation in the form of Dharma Punx, led by Noah Levine, and its more mindful community; it was there that he eventually met the woman who would become his wife.From there, he decided to take a full spiritual plunge. Matthew studied under Ajahn Tong Sirimangalo, Sayadaw U Tejaniya, Jack Kornfield, Martine Batchelor, and S.N. Goenka among others, studying Zen, Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. “There was definitely a lot to learn,” he says. “Each time you go down one path, other things open up, and you start to learn more…” To Matthew, the key point is that different teachings have clear, practical applications.Matthew's journey to the Golden Land took shape over many years. He and his wife eventually arrived there after eight years living and working in Thailand. When they finally moved to Myanmar, Matthew was surprised at the many differences between the two countries and their Buddhist culture and practice, in spite of their geographic proximity.Matthew closes by discussing the connection between mental health and meditation.Ironically, Matthew's comments are even more relevant today than in 2020 when the talk was recorded. At that time, Matthew noted the challenges for mental health sector in wider Myanmar, referencing government data that 95% of people needing treatment couldn't find any support. Yet now, so many Burmese are facing traumatic circumstances with the fallout from the military coup that mental health issues are being discussed openly in Myanmar more than ever before.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
A Guided Meditation For First Thing In The Morning | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 6:10


Start focused on what's truly important. When you pause to remember the big picture, your day can move forward grounded in integrity & wisdom.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Happier app, you can search for “Wake Up With Perspective.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
For When You Have Trouble Getting Out Of Bed | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 6:48


Explore the preciousness of a new day with greater joy and ease while giving plenty of space to feel grumpy about it all.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “When Waking Up Is Tough.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Sayadaw U Tejaniya: Concluding Talk

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 48:12


(Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary)

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Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

(Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary)

concluding sayadaw u tejaniya
Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Sayadaw U Tejaniya: Q&A Group B

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 145:32


(Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary)

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Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

(Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary)

group b sayadaw u tejaniya
10% Happier with Dan Harris
A Meditation for When You're Taking a Walk | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 6:35


Bringing mindfulness to walking is an opportunity to build awareness and relax the mind as you move about your day.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Everyday Natural Walking.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
How to Be Mindful on the Go | Bonus Meditation With Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 18:05


Try this meditation with Alexis to explore an open, easy style of practice‚ which can lead toward more awareness throughout your day.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Continuity of Awareness.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
A More Relaxed Way to Meditate | Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 54:56


The meditation style that changed Dan's entire practice.Alexis Santos, has been practicing meditation for twenty years and was a student of a highly influential Burmese monk by the name of Sayadaw U Tejaniya. Alexis is also a core teacher in the Ten Percent Happier app and the lead teacher of our On The Go course. Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/tph/podcast-episode/alexis-santos-rerunSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sức Khoẻ Thân - Tâm - Trí
Thư Giãn Và Nhận Biết [Sách Nói]

Sức Khoẻ Thân - Tâm - Trí

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 37:03


Mục đích của cuốn sách mỏng này là để giúp các thiền giả thực hành theo phương pháp nguyên thuỷ mà Đức Phật đã giảng dạy – một tiến trình khảo nghiệm bản chất của thực tại, không chỉ trong những thời thiền toạ hàng ngày mà còn trong mỗi khoảnh khắc của đời sống thường nhật.“Thiền quan trọng tới mức mà chúng ta cần thực hành trong mọi lúc”, Sayadaw U Tejaniya thường nói như vậy. Vị thiền sư hiện đại đến từ Miến Điện này là người đang giảng dạy cách dùng chính những khoảnh khắc bình thường nhất của đời sống hàng ngày làm nhiên liệu cho sự tỉnh thức.Ba mươi mốt bài hướng dẫn thiền hàng ngày trong sách này dựa trên các bài hướng dẫn mà Sayadaw dùng để bắt đầu một ngày mới trong các khoá thiền. Mục tiêu là làm thấm sâu các thói quen lành mạnh của việc nhận biết và thẩm sát bản thân liên tục. Bạn có thể thực hành thiền trong lúc đang giặt đồ, đi thang cuốn, trò chuyện với người khác, uống trà, hay đơn giản chỉ là hít thở một hơi trong nhận biết. Bằng cách này, mỗi một hoạt động trong đời sống, dù nhỏ đến đâu, cũng có thể soi tỏ cách chúng ta tự tạo ra đau khổ như thế nào và nhờ đó ta biết làm sao để dừng lại.--Về Fonos:Fonos là Ứng dụng âm thanh số - Với hơn 3.000+ nội dung gồm Sách nói có bản quyền, Ebook, Tóm tắt sách, Thiền định, Truyện ngủ, Nhạc chủ đề, Truyện thiếu nhi. Tất cả chương 1 đều miễn phí, tải app ngay: https://fonos.link/PCFonos--Tìm hiểu thêm về Fonos: https://fonos.vn/Theo dõi Facebook Fonos: https://www.facebook.com/fonosvietnam/

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Devon Hase: Reflections on Wise Attitude

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 48:49


(Portland) Dhamma conversation with Alexis Santos about right attitude in the Sayadaw U Tejaniya tradition. Recorded at the Maine wilderness retreat.

Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

(Portland) Dhamma conversation with Alexis Santos about right attitude in the Sayadaw U Tejaniya tradition. Recorded at the Maine wilderness retreat.

Undefended Dharma with Mary Stancavage
A Little Awareness, A Little Emptiness, A Little No-Self

Undefended Dharma with Mary Stancavage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 27:41


Inspired by Sayadaw U Tejaniya's teachings on awareness and experience, Mary reflects on how to use these teachings in our practice and in everyday life to keep us from getting wrapped up in stories about tomorrow and yesterday. Instead, we are grounded right here which enables the growth of wisdom and clarity and the diminishing of craving and aversion. Recorded July 22, 2023 in the virtual worldVisit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings.

Undefended Dharma with Mary Stancavage
You Must Be Present to Win

Undefended Dharma with Mary Stancavage

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 15:01


In this short talk, Mary reflects on words of wisdom from various teachers all inviting us to be, stay and return to the present because there is no other path to liberation. Simple phrases from Jack Kornfield, Rick Hanson, Sayadaw U Tejaniya and even a tea bag, remind us to be right where we are.Recorded May 11, 2023 in the virtual worldVisit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings.

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Alexis Santos: Guided meditation in Sayadaw U Tejaniya style. Day five of retreat.

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 64:20


(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)

10% Happier with Dan Harris
569: Being Honest with Yourself is Hard. Here's How to Do It. | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 6:47


Feel the true strength and happiness that comes from courageous vulnerability, the valuable art of knowing yourself deeply.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Strength from Vulnerability,” or click here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
536: How Not to be Owned by Your Cravings | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 6:16


Develop insight into your cravings and find some freedom by observing your thoughts and physical sensations when you are lost in desire.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Understanding Desire,” or click here: "https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=14b7581a-9121-40a8-87a1-11bfbf50c3b3"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Learning To Die Podcast
#38 with Alexis Santos on Meditation and Sleep

The Learning To Die Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 64:51


Today I am joined by Alexis Santos. Alexis has been in the field of mindfulness and meditation since 2001. After graduating from Harvard University in 1995, he spent several years in medical school before leaving his chosen doctor career to seek a different path. It was while travelling in India that he was introduced to insight meditation. Since that time, Alexis has practised in many meditative styles and traditions, including Sayadaw U Tejaniya, the Thai Forest tradition with Ajahn Sumedho, the Tibetan tradition with Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and within the lay Western insight community where he continues to learn from the growing diversity of voices. Alexis's primary teacher has been Sayadaw U Tejaniya, from the Burmese Theravada tradition, with whom he was ordained as a Buddhist monk from 2003 - 2005. Sayadaw encouraged Alexis to teach in 2012. Alexis also completed the Spirit Rock/IMS four-year teacher training program with Jack Kornfield and others, including mentors Joseph Goldstein and Carol Wilson.  Alexis teaches meditation at retreat centers around the world. He is featured on the Ten Percent Happier meditation app and is co-founder of Open Door Meditation Community in Portland, Maine, where he is a guest teacher. Alexis's teaching style is natural and uncrafted. He brings a practical, intuitive and compassionate approach to the development of wisdom. https://www.alexissantos.io/ Check us out at www.learningtodie.com.au for all episodes and links. Contact us at ian@learningtodie.com.au  or ciaran@learningtodie.com.au

Sleep4Performance Radio
Season 8, Episode 1 w Alexis Santos on meditation and sleep

Sleep4Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 60:40


Today I am joined by Alexis Santos. Alexis has been in the field of mindfulness and meditation since 2001. After graduating from Harvard University in 1995, he spent several years in medical school before leaving his chosen doctor career to seek a different path. It was while travelling in India that he was introduced to insight meditation. Since that time, Alexis has practised in many meditative styles and traditions, including with Sayadaw U Tejaniya, the Thai Forest tradition with Ajahn Sumedho, the Tibetan tradition with Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and within the lay Western insight community where he continues to learn from the growing diversity of voices. Alexis's primary teacher has been Sayadaw U Tejaniya, from the Burmese Theravada tradition, with whom he was ordained as a Buddhist monk from 2003 - 2005. Sayadaw encouraged Alexis to teach in 2012. Alexis also completed the Spirit Rock/IMS four-year teacher training program with Jack Kornfield and others, including mentors Joseph Goldstein and Carol Wilson.  Alexis teaches meditation at retreat centers around the world. He is featured on the Ten Percent Happier meditation app and is co-founder of Open Door Meditation Community in Portland, Maine, where he is a guest teacher. Alexis's teaching style is natural and uncrafted. He brings a practical, intuitive and compassionate approach to the development of wisdom. https://www.alexissantos.io/ Contact me at iandunican@sleep4performance.com.au  or www.sleep4performance.com.au  and check out the YouTube channel. Check out our sponsor LMNT. Click on the link to order and get a free LMNT Sample Pack when you order through  the custom link below Key details: The LMNT Sample Pack includes 1 packet of every flavour. This is the perfect offer for 1) anyone who is interested in trying all of our flavours or  2) wants to introduce a friend to LMNT. This offer is exclusively available through VIP LMNT Partners – you won't find this offer publicly available. This offer is available for new and returning customers They offer refunds on all orders with no questions – you don't even have to send it back!  DrinkLMNT.com/sleep4performance      

10% Happier with Dan Harris
503: Free Range Meditation | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 6:08


Bringing awareness to everyday activities can be a taste of freedom to help you move through your day with clarity, energy, and well-being.About Alexis Santos:Alexis Santos is a featured teacher on the Ten Percent Happier app and has been in the field of mindfulness and meditation since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya, with whom he ordained as a Buddhist monk, and has taught at retreat centers around the globe.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “While Going About Your Day,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=0a6b880d-a114-4db6-a502-3f70c56e3078.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
485: A Kind of Meditation You Might Be Overlooking | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 6:13


Bringing mindfulness to walking is an opportunity to build awareness and relax the mind as you move about your day.About Alexis Santos:Alexis Santos is a featured teacher on the Ten Percent Happier app and has been in the field of mindfulness and meditation since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya, with whom he ordained as a Buddhist monk, and has taught at retreat centers around the globe.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Everyday Natural Walking,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=adef9231-650a-4853-ab5b-bcf476ac21a7.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
460: This Will Put Things in Perspective for You | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 6:08


Start focused on what's truly important. When you pause to remember the big picture, your day can move forward grounded in integrity & wisdom.About Alexis Santos:Alexis Santos is a featured teacher on the Ten Percent Happier app and has been in the field of mindfulness and meditation since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya, with whom he ordained as a Buddhist monk, and has taught at retreat centers around the globe.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Wake Up With Perspective,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=cb852965-67e4-4b4c-a2d0-c3765c3224bc.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Carol Wilson: Sayadaw U Tejaniya Instructions

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 42:33


(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) Right view – and the condition giving rise to right view - is wise attention

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10% Happier with Dan Harris
442: Get Happier Without Losing Your Edge | Kamala Masters

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 58:37


Can you become happier, more balanced, and practice equanimity without losing your edge? Guest Kamala Masters was one of the teachers at Dan's first ever meditation retreat. In this episode she dives into how to develop equanimity and shares her story of learning how to practice meditation during her everyday life while raising three children on her own. Kamala Masters has been meditating since the 1970s, first with Anagarika Munindra, who was Joseph Goldstein's first teacher, and then with the Burmese master Sayadaw U Pandita with whom she twice temporarily ordained as a Buddhist nun. More recently, she's been training with another Burmese master we've talked about here on the show, Sayadaw U Tejaniya. She is a Guiding Teacher at the Insight Meditation Society, and the co-founder of the Vipassana Metta Foundation, which developed the Maui Dharma Sanctuary.In this conversation we talk about: What is equanimity?The most common misconception about equanimityThe near and far enemies of equanimity The power and limitations of setting intentionsFull Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/kamala-masters-442See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
426: Shame is Psychic Constipation | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 11:12


Self-compassion may appear soft, but it's actually the very thing that allows us the strength & resilience to meet the challenges we face.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Three Steps to Self-Compassion,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=cdbc03be-f1e7-48b1-bd7f-ec435dc095a8.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
Stepping Back From Stress| Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 7:17


Taking a bigger perspective and staying grounded in the body helps us experience life's inevitable stress without being taken over by it.About Alexis Santos:Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Stepping Away from Stress,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=6ab4db4d-eeb9-4f7e-baca-14938ce9d57c.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Toward Light: Practical Buddhism for the Modern World
The Right Attitude for Mindfulness

Toward Light: Practical Buddhism for the Modern World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 9:46


This episode I offer a listening meditation using  phrases from Sayadaw U Tejaniya's pamphlet: What Is the Right Attitude for Meditation?

10% Happier with Dan Harris
#377: A More Relaxed Way to Meditate | Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 59:16


A common problem among type-A people is trying to win at meditation. But the practice doesn't work like that. If you over-effort, if you try to make something happen, it's pretty much guaranteed not to happen. What is guaranteed is that you will suffer. Meditation is like a video game where you can't move forward if you want to move forward too badly.  Our guest today is Alexis Santos, who has been practicing meditation for twenty years and was a student of the highly influential Burmese monk Sayadaw U Tejaniya. Alexis is also a core teacher in the Ten Percent Happier app and the lead teacher of our On the Go course. In this episode, Alexis recounts his time learning from Sayadaw and shares an approach to meditation that is more relaxed than what many of us may be used to. It just might change your practice. Watch Season 2 of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+. Subscription required. Apple TV+ and/or select content may not be available in all regions. To join the Ted Lasso Challenge by midnight tonight, download the Ten Percent Happier app here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/install Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/alexis-santos-377

10% Happier with Dan Harris
#377: A More Relaxed Way to Meditate | Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 55:31


A common problem among type-A people is trying to win at meditation. But the practice doesn't work like that. If you over-effort, if you try to make something happen, it's pretty much guaranteed not to happen. What is guaranteed is that you will suffer. Meditation is like a video game where you can't move forward if you want to move forward too badly.  Our guest today is Alexis Santos, who has been practicing meditation for twenty years and was a student of the highly influential Burmese monk Sayadaw U Tejaniya. Alexis is also a core teacher in the Ten Percent Happier app and the lead teacher of our On the Go course. In this episode, Alexis recounts his time learning from Sayadaw and shares an approach to meditation that is more relaxed than what many of us may be used to. It just might change your practice. Watch Season 2 of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+. Subscription required. Apple TV+ and/or select content may not be available in all regions. To join the Ted Lasso Challenge by midnight tonight, download the Ten Percent Happier app here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/install Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/alexis-santos-377

Insight Myanmar
The Taste of Dhamma

Insight Myanmar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 118:09


This is the fourth episode in our ongoing series, “Love Letters to Myanmar.” Today's show welcomes three foreigners who share how Myanmar has influenced and supported their spiritual path, and the depth of gratitude they have for the country and people. The first guest is Venerable Canda, a Buddhist nun from England. When she was 19 years old, she visited India, where she attended a ten-day vipassana meditation course in the tradition of S.N. Goenka. The experience was so profound that she “knew that the path would be my whole life.” Indeed, ten years later she ordained as a nun north of Yangon under The Phyu Taw Ya Sayadaw, renowned for his deep samādhi prowess and strong sila. Reflecting now on everything she received in her spiritual life from Burmese teachers and the wider monastic and lay community, Venerable Canda feels that now is very much the time to give back. The next guest is Bhikkhu Rahula, a Mexican monk whose first vipassana course was in Japan, also in the tradition of S. N. Goenka, and it was similarly a life-changing experience. Traveling on to Myanmar, he practiced in a variety of traditions, often while ordaining temporarily as a monk. Besides his meditative practice, he devoted himself to studying pariyatti under some of the most renowned academic monks, which brought an even further benefit to his practice. Bhante Rahula brings a Buddhist perspective to his understanding of the current crisis, commenting, “The first thing we must do is become responsible of our own greed, aversion and ignorance. That's the first thing we should do because it's still alive in our hearts.” Finally, we hear a talk recorded with Breno Liberato in January 2020. Breno also got his first taste of dhamma through a Goenka course, and was moved to travel to Myanmar to further his spiritual development. He speaks joyously about his plans to visit various monasteries and meditation centers. He felt particularly called to try the mettā course of Chan Myay Myaing, and then learn cittanupassana from Sayadaw U Tejaniya. One hears the deep appreciation of a visitor who has benefited from his association, however brief, with the Burmese people and country. Support this podcast

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The Spiritual Faculties are Embryonic

Dharmabytes from free buddhist audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 10:57


Vajradevi reminds us that the word indriya ('faculty') applies to both spiritual and sense faculties and that we can use the latter to strengthen the former. Delighting in the word 'moha' sounding like 'a soft fluffy cloud', Vajradevi draws out the fact that it is the most difficult of the poisons to recognise - greed and aversion being much louder and more colourful. It's also 'a natural state of affairs' until we can create and support conditions to help wisdom flourish. She gives us tips for doing this, reminding us (in the words of Sayadaw U Tejaniya) that 'assumption, presumption and speculation are always the work of moha'. Excerpted from the talk entitled Moha (Delusion) as a Way of Exploring the Spiritual Faculty of Wisdom, part of the series Pathways to the Beautiful Mind, given at Bristol Buddhist Centre, 2019. *** Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast - a full Dharma talk every week! Follow our blog for news and new Dharma FBA on Twitter FBA on Facebook FBA on Soundcloud

Insight Myanmar
Touches with the Golden Land

Insight Myanmar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 135:48


Our team has decided to present a new series that focuses on our love and appreciation for the Golden Land. We hope that upcoming episodes in this series can help to provide some kind of counterbalance to the emotionally draining content about the fraught situation we hear about daily. Titled “Love Letters to Myanmar,” it will feature a wide range of speakers who reflect back on what the country and people have meant to them. We hope this series can help remind us as to why we care so much about this country, and keep our hearts firmly rooted in the Golden Land in spite of the present situation. Today's inaugural show has three guests. Lee, an American vipassana meditator in the tradition of S.N. Goenka, talks about visits to pilgrimage sites in her tradition as well as sitting and serving on courses at centers there. Brey Sloan served as the Defense Attaché at the U.S. Embassy In Myanmar. She describes how the country transformed during the years of her service, and her personal encounters with figures ranging from Aung San Suu Kyi to General Min Aung Hlaing. Evie, an Austrian yogi, has been practicing meditation in the country since 1994 under such teachers as Sayadaw U Pandita, Shwe Oo Min Sayadaw, and Sayadaw U Tejaniya. She discusses how these spiritual teachings, along with the generosity she experienced in Burmese society, have transformed and enriched her life. At the end of today's program, there will also be a roundtable discussion with several members of the youth organization, Global Movement for Myanmar Democracy. Our podcast has been collaborating with this group to organize an exciting virtual activity on April 24th, in which artists from around the world will be donating their pieces, with all proceeds going to those in need in Myanmar. More information about the event can be https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe30qVbOEaNU_buqs7BBu2Ln1h2O5j_0JSyaoMLiDsq45rNqQ/viewform (found here). Support this podcast

10% Happier with Dan Harris
Getting Out of Your Own Head in Everyday Life | Bonus Meditation with Alexis Santos

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 6:51


When we're busy, we can get caught up in thoughts about what we're doing. Instead, you can practice bringing your attention to the doing itself.  About Alexis Santos: Alexis has practiced and taught Insight Meditation in both the East and West since 2001. He has been a long-time student of Sayadaw U Tejaniya (a well respected meditation teacher in Burma whose teachings have attracted a global audience), and his teaching emphasizes knowing the mind through a natural and relaxed continuity -- a style of practice that's particularly useful during our crazy lives. Alexis has completed the Spirit Rock/IMS Teacher Training, teaches retreats across the globe, and currently lives in Portland, Maine. We hope that you'll subscribe to our app to learn how to care for yourself and others during crises (which are, after all, inevitable). To make it easier, we're offering 40% off the price of an annual subscription for our podcast listeners. We don't do discounts of this size all the time, and of course nothing is permanent—so get this deal before it ends on April 1st by going to www.tenpercent.com/march  

Insight Myanmar
From the River Bank of Consciousness

Insight Myanmar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 81:21


“And then there was a particular moment in the meditation where it was almost as if awareness separated out from the rest of the objects of consciousness.” So begins David Sudar on sharing about one of his most powerful meditation experiences, which occurred during one sitting at Shwe Oo Min Monastery in Yangon. David describes how in this transformational moment, he was able to maintain a clear awareness even as the process of thinking continued, and that this was the first moment he was able to observe his thoughts and feelings without becoming entangled in them. As he goes on to say, “I was just like, oh my goodness, this is what I get fooled by, these tingling sensations throughout the body, these piercing sensations, these impulses. And now, it was so obvious that all of that was optional, that wasn't a ‘given' in my experience, that I would have to get entangled, or identified, or grasp on to things.” The talk unfolds with David describing this experience in further detail, as well as what conditions led it to arise and how his meditation practice and spiritual awakening unfolded after that moment of insight. We then go on to discuss a wide range of topics, including the personality and methodology of Sayadaw U Tejaniya, the evolution of mindfulness training across traditions, the role of thinking in formal practice, and the prevalence of the Mahasi technique in Myanmar. If you would like to support our mission, we welcome your contribution. You may give by searching “Insight Myanmar” on PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, Go Fund Me, and Patreon, as well as via Credit Card at http://www.insightmyanmar.org/donation (www.insightmyanmar.org/donation). Support this podcast

Insight Myanmar
COVID-19 in Myanmar: Exiled Expats Edition

Insight Myanmar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 115:40


How has the coronavirus pandemic impacted foreign meditators in Myanmar? This is precisely the question we set out to answer in this “Expats in Exile Edition” of our COVID-19 in Myanmar series. The guests include: ·     Jose Molina, an agricultural economist based in Yangon, who observed that life stayed pretty much as usual in the city, even as the rest of the world shut down. Initially resisting the inclination to leave, he ultimately packed up his apartment and had an emotional farewell at Chan Myay Yeiktha Monastery, his primary place of practice. Now back in Massachusetts, he has had to adjust back to a more materialistic culture and reflects on the Dhamma lessons that can be learned during a pandemic. ·     Emily Rothenberg, a Fulbright Fellow in Mandalay who had hoped to use the pandemic as a time to settle into practice, but could not find a Burmese monastery that would accept foreign meditators. Moving into the home of a US diplomat and hoping to hunker down there, as the situation grew more serious she ended up catching one of the last flights out of the country. Back home in Chicago, she tried to plan her own self-retreat, and struggled to find a sense of stability after such a tumultuous period.   ·     David Sudar is a former monk at Shwe Oo Min Monastery under Sayadaw U Tejaniya. He had returned to Myanmar earlier his year as a lay meditator, to spend the winter in retreat. He managed to travel back to the US in spite of a debilitating illness, and self-quarantined at home in Portland, Oregon. In addition to continuing his own practice through extended self-retreats, he is also guiding meditators around the world through Zoom sessions, and discusses how yogis have found their practice impacted by the pandemic. ·     Gary Leung, an Australian meditator who came to Myanmar for eight months of Dhamma practice, and ordained temporarily as a monk at the annual Kyaswa Monastery meditation retreat in the Sagaing Hills. His first indication that the pandemic was becoming more serious was during a pilgrimage in Upper Myanmar,  when he learned that Burmese monasteries would no longer accept foreigners, and he changed his return flight earlier to be able to leave before the country shut down. Once back in Sydney, he self-quarantined in his family home, and is continuing to practice and work remotely. As part of this new series, we will explore how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting Burmese monastic society in upcoming episodes, as well as how it is impacting meditators around the world and pushing meditation teachers to respond in new and innovative ways to the crisis as it unfolds. In this time of uncertainty and insecurity, we hope the voices that follow provide information and insight, and help awaken the seeds of wisdom within you. If you would like to support our mission, we welcome your contribution. You may give via Patreon at https://bit.ly/2XDPQJo (https://bit.ly/2XDPQJo), via PayPal at https://bit.ly/2TPPRIV (https://bit.ly/2TPPRIV), by credit card at https://bit.ly/3gBbqGT (https://bit.ly/3gBbqGT), or at Go Fund Me at https://bit.ly/2XEjw9c (https://bit.ly/2XEjw9c). If you are in Myanmar and would like to give a cash donation, please feel free to get in touch with us. Support this podcast

Insight Myanmar
COVID-19 in Myanmar: Monastic Edition

Insight Myanmar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 124:47


How is the coronavirus pandemic impacting monastics in Myanmar? This is precisely the question we set out to answer in this very special “Monastic Edition” of our COVID-19 in Myanmar series. The guests include: ·     U Viveka, a Canadian monk studying under Sayadaw U Tejaniya, who is using the pandemic as an opportunity to examine his fear of death. ·     Ashin Sarana, a Czech monk who was teaching in the USA when the pandemic hit, and returned to undergo a mandatory (and then self-imposed) period of quarantine at a Burmese monastery. ·     Pabhassaro Bhikkhu, a Polish monk who found his ideal monastery just north of Yangon—only to be told he had to leave the country for visa reasons, but realizing this instability and unreliability is a core teaching of the Buddha. ·     Ashin Dhammosadha, a German monk who finished his studies at Yangon's Buddhist University before staying at Mahasi monastery, and who eventually found his way to a small monastery north of Yangon to begin an extended self-meditation retreat. ·     Bhante Mokkhita, a German monk who runs the Mudita Foundation, supporting poor local families impacted by a loss of income due to the pandemic, and who reflects on the different ways that Westerners and Burmese approach the inevitability of death. As part of this new series, in upcoming episodes we will explore how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting Burmese monastic society, and how it is impacting meditators around the world, and pushing meditation teachers to respond in new and innovative ways to the crisis as it unfolds. In this time of uncertainty and insecurity, we hope the voices that follow provide information and insight, and help awaken the seeds of wisdom within you. If you would like to support our mission, we welcome your contribution. You may give via Patreon at https://bit.ly/2XDPQJo (https://bit.ly/2XDPQJo), via PayPal at https://bit.ly/2TPPRIV (https://bit.ly/2TPPRIV), by credit card at https://bit.ly/3gBbqGT (https://bit.ly/3gBbqGT), or at Go Fund Me at https://bit.ly/2XEjw9c (https://bit.ly/2XEjw9c). If you are in Myanmar and would like to give a cash donation, please feel free to get in touch with us. Support this podcast

NBMC Dharma Talks
Doug McGill – Practicing Through the Pandemic

NBMC Dharma Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 81:45


How should we practice through the Covid-19 pandemic? In a recent interview  Sayadaw U Tejaniya, the Burmese monk and meditation teacher, answered simply, “the same as we always practice.” Yet the intensity of the crisis, he said, reveals many aspects of Dhamma in unusually high relief, including the need to “quarantine not only the body but … Continue reading "Doug McGill – Practicing Through the Pandemic"