Burbea

Rob Burbea · 2009 · 4 talks · 4h 10m

IMS Forest Refuge

4 talks given by Rob Burbea in 2009, with transcripts to read alongside the audio. The Hermes Amāra Foundation hosts the canonical recordings.

Talks

In this series

  1. 1. What is 'Insight'?

    2009-05-03 · 1h 04m

    (Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) This talk presents a map and overview of the path of Insight Meditation, exploring the different kinds and levels of insight available to us, the possible avenues for its development and deepening, and some of the many ways we can nurture and strengthen its unfolding.

  2. 2. Into the Depths of Silence

    2009-05-09 · 59m

    (Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) Listening to silence in our lives, opening to its embrace, reveals a profound and immense power to transform the heart. Deepening in the stillness of meditation, our practice involves mindfulness of all ‘objects’, but must eventually also go beyond objects to realize a truly boundless freedom – of being nothing and having nothing.

  3. 3. No Self, No World

    2009-05-15 · 1h 03m

    (Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) Anattā (‘not-self’, or ‘no-self’) is one of the Buddha’s most subtle and profound teachings, and a full understanding of it involves seeing how not only the personal self, but also the entire world of experience, is empty of any intrinsic essence or existence. This talk explores some of the possible ways a meditator might work in practice to develop and strengthen such radical and liberating insights.

  4. 4. Realizing the Nature of Mind

    2009-05-21 · 1h 03m

    (Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) Through practice we can glimpse a sense of the nature of awareness as something ever present and awesomely vast, and this sense can be cultivated as a profound resource for freedom and peace in our lives. But eventually we must see even beyond this to know the ultimate nature of the mind - empty, completely groundless, and dependently-arisen - a seeing which brings an even deeper freedom. This talk explores some of the ways this realization might be encouraged and developed in meditation.