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Jason Siff, April 24 - May 22, 2008
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| Teacher:
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Jason Siff
has been teaching meditation for over twenty years, first as a
Theravada monk in Sri Lanka and then as a layman in Southern California.
He teaches a form of awareness meditation grounded in the teachings of
Early Buddhism, which has subsequently been developed through his in-depth
work with students over the years. He has written four "Dharma" novels, as
well as articles on meditation, translations of Pali Suttas, and one
non-fiction book, Unlearning Meditation. His website is
www.skillfulmeditation.org.
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| Flyer:
| Click here
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| Interviews:
| Jason will be available for individual interviews during his residency.
To schedule an interview, look for sign up sheets at sangha events
or contact Karen Hastings (see below).
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| Activities:
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| Coordinator:
| Karen Hastings, 505-268-2678,
karenavs dukecity.sent.com.
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| Recordings:
| (This section was added a few months after the residency
ended.) CDs of the talks that Jason Siff gave during his
residency with us are available. This includes the Thursday night
dharma talks, the Wednesday night study groups, and a seminar given
during the second weekend workshop. The audio is provided in two formats:
(1) MP3 format, which can be played on PCs, Macs, and some newer audio
and CD/DVD players, and (2) iTunes format (AAC), which works well with
iTunes software and iPods. (You can download a free version of
the iTunes software at:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/.) The CDs were edited
and produced by John Bingham and are distributed on a dana basis. Any
contribution to help cover the cost of the CDs is appreciated.
Please contact John if you would
like a copy: John Bingham, 415 Richmond Dr SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106,
505-268-2678, siffresidencycd a1.sent.com.
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Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia, October 22 - November 17, 2008
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| Teacher:
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Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia has been a Dhamma teacher since 1990. She is a student
of the western forest sangha, the disciples of Ajahn Sumedho and Ajahn Chah,
and is a Lay Buddhist Minister in association with Abhayagiri Buddhist
Monastery in California. She served as resident teacher of the Insight
Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts from 1996
through 1999. Taraniya serves as one of the three Core
Faculty at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies where
she does most of her teaching.
If you'd like to hear some of Gloria Taraniya's talks, you can listen
to them on-line (or download them) at
Dharma Seed.
And here is an
interview with Gloria Taraniya (date and interviewer unknown).
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| Dharma Talks:
| Taraniya will join us for our
regularly scheduled sitting and dharma talk on
Thursdays, October 23, October 30, November 6, and November 13.
See Thursday Night Sittings for time and place.
Topic for the talks will be The Four Foundations of Mindfulness.
Mindfulness meditation involves moment-to-moment observation of the
body/mind process through calm and focused awareness. This practice,
which begins with awareness of the breath and expands to include
awareness of emotional and mental states, helps meditators develop
the capacity to be with things as they are and to have insight into the
true nature of reality. During this weekly gathering, we shall closely
examine the Buddha's instruction regarding the meditation practice and
discuss what it means. We shall also have ample time to do the practice
itself and examine it through our own experience.
(See Dharma Recordings for links to
talks Gloria Taraniya gave during the residency.)
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| Day Retreats:
| Day retreats with Taraniya will be held November 2 and November 15. Please
see Day Retreats for more information.
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| Half-Day Retreats:
| Half-day retreats with Taraniya will be held October 26 and November
16. Participants will practice mindfulness techniques while sitting,
walking, and moving about throughout the day. Dhamma reflections will
focus on fine-tuning the meditation practice. This retreat is suitable
for beginners and seasoned meditators alike.
Please see Half-Day Retreats for time and place.
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| Sutta Study:
| Sutta study will be offered Tuesdays, October 28, November 4, and
November 11 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Please sign up by contacting Kelly
Klein at kklein riseup.net.
When you sign up for the study Kelly will let you
know the location. The sutta study topic will be The Removal of
Distracting Thought, MN20 In one of the Buddha's talks, he outlined
five strategies that we can use to deal with persistent thinking,,
especially when it is unskillful or unwholesome. Sutta #20 from the
Middle Length Discourse of the Buddha outlines these five strategies,
replacing unskillful thoughts with their opposite, contemplating the
consequences of sustaining unskillful thoughts, deliberately turning
to something else, slowing down the thought process by investigating
what's happening, and beating down the thoughts to remove them from the
mind. During this class, we will examine each of these with an eye to
using them well in our daily lives.
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| Interviews:
| Taraniya will be available for a limited number
of individual and group practice discussions/interviews. There is no
specific fee for these sessions; they are offered on a dana (generosity)
basis. There will be a basket available for participants who wish to make
an offering to Taraniya. Here's what Taraniya says about the practice
interview of dhamma discussion: The Practice Discussion or Interview
provides an opportunity for the meditator to articulate what is going
on with them, in practice and in life. The act of reporting in this
way is significant in that it helps the meditator to make conscious the
realizations that are often lurking just below the level of awareness. I
often find that meditators don't particularly need answers; they just
need to bring the issues more fully into awareness. In such instances,
there may be little or no need for my input. At other times, however,
it is clear that the meditator wants input or that there is some obvious
question or confusion that we need to examine. Then I offer instruction
on the teachings and the practices.
Individual and small group discussions will be scheduled as follows:
Tuesdays, Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Nov. 11: 5:30 and 6:00 (1/2 hour individual).
Sunday, Oct. 26: afternoon and evening (45 minutes, 3 individual, 1 group).
Saturday, Nov. 1: morning and afternoon (45 minutes, 5 individual).
Sunday, Nov. 16: afternoon and evening (45 minutes, 3 individual, 1 group).
To sign up for an interview, call Christine Hall at 268-3895.
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| Flyers:
| All the residency information is contained in these handy documents:
Courses and
Details.
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| Coordinator:
| Valerie Roth, valeroth q.com,
505-345-3312
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