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Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville (IMCC)

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Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville (IMCC) is a charitable organization located in central Virginia that offers a full range of Buddhist insight (Vipassana) meditation retreats, courses, and weekly dharma talks. Insight meditation practices have been taught for more than 2500 years as part of a path to liberation of mind and heart from suffering. These practices are dedicated to cultivating awareness, kindness and compassion to help bring more mindfulness and calm into our daily ...
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Ruth King shares that “Racism is a heart disease, and it’s curable.” In this talk she shares insights from her new book, Mindful of Race, and her approach of blending mindfulness principles and meditation with an exploration of our racial conditioning, its impact, and our potential. For more information, please visit the Insight Meditation Communit…
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Pat Coffey shares that the Buddha offered a path and practices for his students to learn how to navigate and settle peacefully in relationship to the vicissitudes of life. All of us are subject to what he called the 8 Worldly Winds. They are gain, loss, status, disgrace, censure, praise, pleasure and pain. Most people spend their entire lives buffe…
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Susan Stone shares that at a time when truth is a frequent hostage to those with the loudest or angriest voices, our insight tradition teaches truth-telling as a practice. The practice includes, but reaches beyond, the statement of facts. It involves consciously aligning with and embodying our deepest truths and values. Following a guided meditatio…
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Susan Stone shares that the Buddha said his Dharma (teaching) is "good in the beginning, good in the middle and good in the end." Following a guided meditation, Susan will offer overview observations about the Buddha's graduated teaching. Grounded in the wisdom of loving, skillful and ethical approaches in daily life, the teaching expands to the my…
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Pat Coffey shares that every spiritual path worth it's salt has elements of practice. Real transformation requires this. There is no end-run around practicing. In a real sense, any skill you have learned..... you have earned. As humans, we are naturally inclined to move away from anything challenging and toward pleasure. That is how we roll. Given …
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Susan Stone shares in this talk: in this fraught world, it is helpful to remember the Buddha's teaching of living in joy and love even among those who hate. When we look deeply into the teachings, we realize the way to do this requires us not only to cultivate lovingkindness and compassion, but to move into difficult territory that we almost instin…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley shares that in the Mahanama Sutta, the Buddha teaches us how to cultivate the mind so that it becomes a fertile ground for true, deep and lasting awakening from the trance of suffering. In this talk, we will together explore his instruction to Mahanama, investigating the ways that this teaching offers practical encouragement…
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Pat Coffey explores the view or perspective of how this creation operates will determine your level of happiness or suffering. If your view is a Wise View, a view aligned with nature you will suffer less and enjoy greater happiness. It is just that simple.The Buddha has declared that a Wise View is both the beginning and end of the contemplative pa…
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IMCC is pleased to welcome guest teacher, Caverly Morgan. She is the Founder and Guiding Teacher of Peace in Schools and Presence Collective. She trained for eight years in a silent monastery and now teaches meditation through retreats, workshops, and online courses nationally and internationally. Peace in Schools has created the first, for credit …
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This is the final in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. In this talk Sharon Beckman-Brindley, Susan Stone, Jeff Fracher, Teresa Miller, and Helen Far…
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This is the 9th in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. In this talk Susan Stone leads group practice and contemplation of Equanimity.For more informat…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley explores how our practice can help us to work with relational or systemic conflicts and difficulties that may arise. You are invited to bring to mind a conflict or difficulty that is causing you some stress and that, at times, may seem unworkable - or rather, that seems to require something or someone outside of your own min…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley presents this 8th in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. Equanimity is a middle path inviting deep presence with all of life. …
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This is the 7th in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. In this talk Helen Farrar lead group practice and contemplation of Sympathetic Joy.For more inf…
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Guided meditation and dharma talk by Pat Coffey. Various meditation forms are designed to enhance the strength of the parasympathetic nervous system -- the aspect of your nervous system that supports relaxation, joy and ease. The Buddha taught greater than four dozen meditation techniques. In this guided meditation and dharma talk Pat Coffey teache…
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This is the 6th in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. In this talk Susan Stone presents an overview of Sympathetic Joy.For more information, please v…
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This is the 5th in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. In this talk Jeff Fracher presents several practices that focus on buildling compassion.For mor…
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This is the 4th in a ten-part series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. In this talk Teresa Miller presents a closer look at compasion.For more information, please vis…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Apr 3, 2018. During this series on the Brahma Viharas we've explored together the practice of loving kindness and some questions have emerged. Some have wondered about prayer or the meaning of "wishing." Others have been puzzled about a practice that actively encourages cultivation: "I though…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Mar 27, 2018. Sharon guided a discussion about lovingkindness and how to practice so that it becomes a living and deeply meaningful part of our own daily lives.For more information, please visit the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville website: imeditation.org…
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Susan Stone gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Mar 13, 2018. This is the 2nd in a ten-part, series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. Here, Susan Stone presents a closer…
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Susan Stone gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Mar 6, 2018. This is the first in a ten-part, series focusing on active engagement with the four heart qualities that are a prominent part of the Buddha’s teachings. The qualities, known as Brahma Viharas, are lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. Here, Susan Stone presents an over…
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Pat Coffey gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Feb 13, 2018. Love is a "squirrelly" term that has many connotations and definitions. Throughout the ages poets, artists, writers, musicians, philosophers, psychologists and now neuroscientists have offered their take on one of the strongest and most beautiful emotions known to humankind.In honor of Valen…
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Pat Coffey gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Feb 6, 2018. In a large part your relationship to change determines the amount of joy, ease, happiness, angst and suffering you experience in this life. Tonight we will explore the very 'nature of nature'. The most profound truth of nature is that everything is moving and changing.....everything.....and t…
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Susan Stone gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Jan 31, 2018. Spiritual practice is onward-leading, as teacher Joseph Goldstein observed. However, we each face challenges as we practice, and often the movement can seem anything but onward. It can be discouraging. After a guided meditation, Susan Stone shares some of her practice challenges over time, …
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Jeff Fracher gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Jan 23, 2018. What is true happiness and can we ever experience it? How does it differ from transient happiness or joy? This dharma talk explores the path to true happiness and offer strategies for achieving it.For more information, please visit the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville websit…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Jan 09, 2018. "The purpose of life is to be happy." --Dalai LamaThe Buddha developed and then taught about states of happiness: those that are dependent on conditions and those that are not dependent on any conditions at all. The path that he has given us is primarily a path to the latter: a …
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Jan 2, 2018. “That gladness connected with what is wholesome, I call an equipment of mind for overcoming ill-will and hostility.” --The BuddhaIn difficut times we are encouraged to connect with the wholesome. In the words of singer-songwriter and Zen priest Leonard Cohen, we might best focus …
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Helen Farrar gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Dec 12, 2017.Not being clear about how who “our people” have been—and are—can be a source of suffering, confusion, and conflict, subtle and not so subtle, both within and without. How can we open to that spacious field where all are “our people”? This talk will take a look at using our mindfulness pract…
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Jeff Fracher gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Dec 5, 2017. Regret is central to the human experience, both for things we have done and things we have not done. How does the Dharma address the challenge of living with regret? How does excessive regret impede our progress on our spiritual path? The talk will offer a different perspective on living wi…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Nov 28, 2017. In our ordinary way of looking at things, we usually see ourselves and others through socially constructed perceptions and limited views. These do, indeed, have some practical utility. Nevertheless, if we misunderstand, we can identify with these perceptions and views in ways th…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Nov 21, 2017. Much of the time, we live, not so much in a real world, but in the filtered world made up of all of the perceptions, interpretations and stories we have learned over a lifetime. The Buddha referred to these as mirages that keep our own and others' suffering in place. Spiritual p…
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Jeff Fracher gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Oct 3, 2017.Though the concept of ego has a specific connotation in the West, it has a very different meaning when referenced in Buddhism. We explore the concept of ego from a Buddhist perspective and discuss the ways in which it can impede our progress on our path. Tools for managing the ego will also …
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Susan Stone gave this dharma talk at IMCC on Sep 26, 2017.Susan Stone reflects on an experience with the negativity bias of the mind and how to work with it compassionately. She will also explore why we often resist needful life changes and why we need to step into them. At talk for all, whether you are new to meditation or a seasoned practitioner.…
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Jeff Fracher gave this dharma talk on Aug 22, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.None of us are spared the experience of loss in our lives. How do we respond to grief when we experience a loss? What do the Buddha’s teachings offer us in dealing with our grief? We will explore the teachings on grief and how to fully embrace …
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Teresa Miller gave this dharma talk on Aug 8, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.What is ours to do in aiming toward the creation of beloved community? The Buddha’s teaching was a kind of framework to learn to be honest with ourselves and with what’s going on in our minds, in our bodies, in our lives. As always, the talk ma…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk on Aug 1, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.In our practice, we regularly hear beautiful and wholesome instruction on presence, on peace and on mindfulness and concentration: "Be here now." When we actually sit on our cushions, however, especially after reading the morning head…
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Ruth King gave this dharma talk on Jul 25, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.Ruth King is a national Insight Meditation Teacher and Emotional Wisdom author and consultant. She is a guiding teacher at Insight Meditation Community of Washington, DC, core teacher in the Dedicated Practitioner Program at Spirit Rock Meditation…
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Laura Good gave this dharma talk on Jul 18, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.In addition to being a producer, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Laura is a longtime meditator. Combining these interests, she has studied Buddhist chanting from various traditions. In this session she provides an introduction to cha…
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Sharon Beckman-Brindley gave this dharma talk on Jul 11, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.When life is challenging, internally or externally, we can find ourselves confused and uncertain about how to live our spiritual practice, how to proceed. While all of the Dharma is a guide, we can still be confused in the moment: wh…
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Teresa Miller gave this dharma talk on Jul 4, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.We celebrate July 4th in the USA with words and symbols that express philosophical values of democracy and equality. Yet we are aware of explicit and implicit bias, a transparent disparity and inequity, that creates harm in our selves, our comm…
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Jeffrey Fracher gave this dharma talk on Jun 27, 2017 at the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville.While the Buddha taught extensively about compassion as an important part of practice, there is little mention in the Pali Canon about self-compassion. We will address why so many of us struggle with feelings of self-loathing.We will explore…
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