

Tara Brach
Tara Brach
Tara Brach, Ph.D is an internationally known meditation teacher and author of bestselling Radical Acceptance and True Refuge. Tara shares a weekly guided meditation and talk that blend Western psychology and Eastern spiritual practices. The podcast addresses the value of mindfulness meditation and self-compassion in relieving emotional suffering, serving spiritual awakening and bringing healing to our world.
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Nov 2, 2011 • 55min
Divine Abodes: Equanimity
2011-11-02 - Divine Abodes: Equanimity - Equanimity is the mental state of balance and non-reactivity that arises when we are resting in open, wakeful presence. This talk reviews the key pathways to equanimity in the face of difficulty. We also explore the blessing of equanimity: the freedom to respond to our life with wisdom, compassion and love. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!

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Oct 26, 2011 • 59min
Divine Abodes: Joy
Discover the innate capacity for joy and how it can be blocked by our attachments. Explore the complex relationship between joy and the psychological barriers that prevent us from embracing the present. Learn how forgiveness can unlock pathways to deeper happiness. Delve into selflessness and community engagement, and see how gratitude connects us. Finally, practice accepting the present moment to cultivate unconditional joy while deepening connections with those around you.

Oct 19, 2011 • 56min
Divine Abodes: Compassion
Dive into the essence of compassion as a vital force for healing. A touching story about a stray dog demonstrates our interconnectedness. Reflect on shared vulnerabilities and the importance of empathy in our actions. Learn about embracing individuality in the face of societal expectations, particularly in parenting. Experience transformative narratives from Palestinian and Israeli teenagers, showcasing the healing power of understanding. Finally, explore how compassionate actions can inspire personal and collective change.

Oct 8, 2011 • 1h 1min
Unconditional Love for the Life Within
2011-10-08 - Unconditional Love for the Life Within - (Retreat Talk) The tyranny of "should" prevents us from living and loving fully. This talk explores how we get trapped in the identity of a flawed self and the ways a wise attention can free us. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!

Oct 5, 2011 • 1h 1min
Divine Abodes: Lovingkindness
Love is our true essence, often hidden by fears and separateness. Mindfulness can help awaken embodied love, enhancing empathy. We often dwell on negativity, which hampers intimacy, but self-awareness can ignite genuine connections. A poignant story reveals how compassion shines in crisis, showcasing human kindness's transformative power. The importance of nurturing lovingkindness through meditation is emphasized, reminding us that personal love must first flourish within before it can radiate outward.

Sep 28, 2011 • 55min
Causing No Harm
2011-09-28 - Causing No Harm - The mindstates behind violence--anger and fear--are universal and natural. If they possess us and drive our actions, we suffer. If we learn to meet them with a mindful awareness--if we step out of judgment and angry reactivity--we serve our own freedom and the possibility of peace on earth as well. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!

Sep 21, 2011 • 55min
Part 2 - Do You Make Regular Visits to Yourself?
2011-09-21 - Part 2 - Do You Make Regular Visits to Yourself? - These two classes cover the basic instructions for Buddhist mindfulness (vipassana or insight) meditation. The first class explores the attitude we bring to meditation that makes it rewarding, and the training that helps us in "coming back" from thoughts. The second class guides us in "being here," in cultivating a mindful awareness that recognizes and accepts what is happening in the present moment. Both classes include guided meditations and valuable reminders that can support you in developing a rich meditation practice. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!

Sep 14, 2011 • 57min
Part 1 - Do You Make Regular Visits to Yourself?
2011-09-14 - Part 1 - Do You Make Regular Visits to Yourself? - These two classes cover the basic instructions for Buddhist mindfulness (vipassana or insight) meditation. The first class explores the attitude we bring to meditation that makes it rewarding, and the training that helps us in "coming back" from thoughts. The second class guides us in "being here," in cultivating a mindful awareness that recognizes and accepts what is happening in the present moment. Both classes include guided meditations and valuable reminders that can support you in developing a rich meditation practice. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!

Sep 7, 2011 • 56min
Finding The Juice Inside Fear
2011-09-07 - Finding The Juice Inside of Fear - Learning to bring a mindful presence to fear is an intrinsic part of spiritual awakening. In this talk we look at the ways we get caught in the trance of fear, and how the two wings of presence--clear recognition and openheartedness--can free us. This process of facing unmet fears is necessary not only for our own healing, but for any possibility of peace and the healing of our planet. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!

Aug 31, 2011 • 59min
Befriending Irene
2011-08-31 - Befriending Irene - Whether you face chronic anxiety or more violent storms of fear and anger, you can cultivate the wings of freedom--the mindfulness and compassion--that free you. This talk explores how the habit of being reactive causes us suffering and the ways these tools of meditation can be applied to the inner weather systems that most challenge us. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Your donation makes a difference! Thank you!