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    Explore " metta" with insightful episodes like "Two Kinds of Thought", "Loving Kindness 101 - A Starter Kit - Guided Meditation", "You will see the difference in your life, which is where it counts", "Guided Meditation - Loving Kindness Towards Self (20 Mins)" and "Uncovering the 'Love' in Loving Kindness, Part II - Talk" from podcasts like ""Wild Heart Meditation Center", "Out of the Clouds - Waking Heart", "Out of the Clouds - Waking Heart", "Wild Heart Meditation Center" and "Out of the Clouds - Waking Heart"" and more!

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    Two Kinds of Thought

    Two Kinds of Thought

    In this episode Andrew Chapman discusses the Dvedhavitakka Sutta or the discourse on two kinds of thought. This Sutta can be viewed here: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.019.than.html

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    Loving Kindness 101 - A Starter Kit - Guided Meditation

    Loving Kindness 101 - A Starter Kit - Guided Meditation

    This is the first in a series of guided practices to teach new and curious beginners the meditation called Mettā, or Loving Kindness. Mindfulness and Meditation teacher Anne Mühlethaler has chosen to develop a short course to help newcomers to meditation trial this lesser-known yet powerful ancient Buddhist practice. 

    Mettā is said to be a practice of cultivating unconditional love as well as positive energy towards oneself, others, and the world at large, by putting our attention on psycho-active phrases like well-wishes. 

    Because it’s often hard to find more time in our day to add yet another thing to do, this series features short meditations. Each new step will build onto what’s been explored in the previous lesson, and the goal is to get us to start with five minutes a day. 

    The most important thing is to start! The entire course will be available shortly on Insight Timer, you can follow Anne’s teacher page to find out more. 

    This first episode starts with an introduction to Mettā, to its benefits, the mechanics, so to speak, and Anne shares some recent academic findings about the minimum effort required to start feeling said benefits in our lives. 

    Now surprise, surprise, the first recipient of loving kindness is yourself. So for this lesson, we concentrate on ourselves. 

    For any questions, queries, and support, please contact Anne.

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    You will see the difference in your life, which is where it counts

    You will see the difference in your life, which is where it counts

    You’ve heard Anne discuss Mettā and Mindfulness here. But what are their benefits? Do they offer different results? Should you pick one over the other?

    In this episode, Anne shares her takeaways from a lecture she heard by renowned teacher Sharon Salzberg on these very questions.

    The short answer: Although Mettā and Mindfulness are designed differently, both forms of meditation have the benefit of bringing us a sense of centering and the ability to become more sensitive.

    Listen to hear Anne reveal more of Ms Salzberg’s perspective — including how you can sense when the meditation has started ‘working’.

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    Uncovering the 'Love' in Loving Kindness, Part II - Talk

    Uncovering the 'Love' in Loving Kindness, Part II - Talk

    We are born in this strange lifestyle that we rarely admit to experiencing: we sort of live with someone else, an ever-present inner roommate, that is oftentimes the greatest source of distress, anxiety and discomfort in our lives. 

    Have you ever considered what could be done to make it a better relationship? Or, let’s say, to create a better living environment in your own mind?

    Meditation mindfulness teacher Anne Muhlethaler leads us in a guided visualisation first to imagine our ideal home where we can feel at ease, then to observe the presence of a roommate that shadows our every move. Once we can see how the invading being disrupts the peace and calm of our home, Anne guides us to reflect on our relationship with our inner roommate — that constant narrator in our lives — and consider how it can be improved. 

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    If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. 

     

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    Interdependence Day Retreat - Second Morning Instructions - Compassion

    Interdependence Day Retreat - Second Morning Instructions - Compassion

    In this episode Rev. Mikey Noechel offers an instructional talk and guided meditation on compassion. This talk was given as the second morning instructions of WHMC's Interdependence Day Weekend Retreat held in  Bay St. Louis, MS on July 6th-9th, 2023 with Flowering Lotus Meditation.

    The phrases Mikey offers for the meditation are:

    May I open to any parts of myself that are hurting.

    May I care for any parts of myself that are hurting.

    May I be free from suffering.

     

    Interdependence Day Weekend Retreat - First Afternoon Instructions - Loving Kindness

    Interdependence Day Weekend Retreat - First Afternoon Instructions - Loving Kindness

    In this episode Rev. Mikey Noechel offers an instructional talk and guided meditation on metta or loving kindness. This talk was given as the first afternoon instructions of WHMC's Interdependence Day Weekend Retreat held in  Bay St. Louis, MS on July 6th-9th, 2023 with Flowering Lotus Meditation.

    The phrases Mikey offers for the meditation are:

    May I be at ease

    May I be at peace

    May I be kind and gentle with myself

    May I be filled with loving kindness

    Taṇhā - The Cause Of Suffering (plus guided compassion meditation)

    Taṇhā - The Cause Of Suffering (plus guided compassion meditation)

    In this episode, Rev. Mikey Noechel offers a talk on tanha which is the cause of suffering. Tanha is often translated to mean craving, thirst or addiction and is the second of the Four Noble Truths. The Four Noble Truths are:

    1st Noble Truth (dukkha): There is pain, loss, sickness, and death in life.

    2nd Noble Truth (taṇhā): The cause of suffering is reactive, repetitive craving.

    3rd Noble Truth (nirodha): There is an end to suffering.

    4th Noble Truth (magga): There is a path leading to the end of suffering which is the Eightfold Path.

     

    This talks closes with a guided compassion meditation which begins at 32 minutes. The phrases used during the meditation are: "I feel you. I care about you. I am here for you." 

    #119 La sabiduría del amor

    #119 La sabiduría del amor

    Les comparto las 3 claves del amor, en tu relación contigo, con las personas de tu trabajo, familia y amigos. 

    La magia del amor que ya está en ti.

    La clave está en la conexión, la validación y el cuidado (care).

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    Through Discipline Comes Joy

    Through Discipline Comes Joy

    In this episode Jennifer Wang and Rev. Mikey Noechel team up to discuss the role of discipline in meditation practice. They explore how effect, integrity, and discipline brings upon spiritual joy. Peace & Love. Hope you enjoy! 

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    Interview with Flowering Lotus Meditation

    Interview with Flowering Lotus Meditation

    Flowering Lotus Meditation will be hosting our Interdependence Day Compassion Meditation Retreat on July 6-9, 2023 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. In this episode, Beth Herzig from Flowering Lotus Meditation speaks with Rev. Mikey Noechel and Andrew Chapman about the upcoming retreat.

    Listen to find out:

    What's a compassion meditation retreat? How do we face life's suffering and pain? What is the point in experiencing pain? What's going on with Buddhism in the Southeast?

     

    This episode was sound engineered by Flowering Lotus Meditation Program Director, Justin Otto, check out his podcast: Dharma Junkie.

     

    Interdependence Day Weekend Retreat:

    A Compassion Meditation Retreat

    with Andrew Chapman & Rev. Mikey Noechel

     

    July 6th - 9th, 2023

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    Mindfulness of The Mind

    Mindfulness of The Mind

    In this episode Rev. Mikey Noechel offers a talk and meditation on the 3rd foundation of mindfulness: mindfulness of the mind. This talk is a part of a series on the Satipatthana Sutta which is the discourse of the four foundations of mindfulness. The four foundations are:

    1st Foundation: Mindfulness of Body

    2nd Foundation: Mindfulness of Feelings

    3rd Foundation: Mindfulness of the Mind

    4th Foundation: Mindfulness of the Dharma

     

    The Satipatthana Sutta can be viewed here:

    https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.010.nysa.html

     

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    Bay St Louis, Mississippi

     

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    Mindfulness of Breathing- Satipatthana Sutta Series

    Mindfulness of Breathing- Satipatthana Sutta Series

    In this episode Rev. Mikey Noechel offers instructions on mindfulness of breathing as it appears in the Satipatthana Sutta: 

    "Herein, monks, a monk, having gone to the forest, to the foot of a tree or to an empty place, sits down with his legs crossed, keeps his body erect and his mindfulness alert.

    "Experiencing the whole (breath-) body, I shall breathe in," thus he trains himself. "Experiencing the whole (breath-) body, I shall breathe out," thus he trains himself. "Calming the activity of the (breath-) body, I shall breathe in," thus he trains himself. "Calming the activity of the (breath-) body, I shall breathe out," thus he trains himself.

    Just as a skillful turner or turner's apprentice, making a long turn, knows, "I am making a long turn," or making a short turn, knows, "I am making a short turn," just so the monk, breathing in a long breath, knows, "I am breathing in a long breath"; breathing out a long breath, he knows, "I am breathing out a long breath"; breathing in a short breath, he knows, "I am breathing in a short breath"; breathing out a short breath, he knows, "I am breathing out a short breath." "Experiencing the whole (breath-) body, I shall breathe in," thus he trains himself. "Experiencing the whole (breath-) body, I shall breathe out," thus he trains himself. "Calming the activity of the (breath-) body, I shall breathe in," thus he trains himself. "Calming the activity of the (breath-) body, I shall breathe out," thus he trains himself." 

     

    The Satipatthana Sutta is available here: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.010.nysa.html

    Warming the heart with love and kindness

    Warming the heart with love and kindness

    In this guided meditation, Anne introduces us to the practice first, and starts with an explanation of neuroplasticity and the negativity bias.

    When Anne was studying to become a mindfulness and compassion teacher with MMTCP (Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program with Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield), she had the opportunity to discover the work of Dr Rick Hanson, PhD, a specialist in positive neuroplasticity. The practice Anne leads us through is directly inspired from his lessons on the ‘negativity bias’.

    First, about the bias:

    Did you know that we have a natural propensity as human beings to remember the bad over the good? That’s right, this is an evolutionary strategy — a default that was installed over millennia so that we would remember what was dangerous, uncomfortable or unpleasant, to avoid it in the future and, therefore, keep us safe and alive. What was meant originally to protect us from a bear or tiger is still alive and well in us, despite the fact that most of the time, we don’t have the need for this default negative bias mode.

    And yet there it is. As Dr Hanson coined it, our brains are ‘Teflon for the good and velcro for the bad.’

    The practices of compassion, loving kindness, and this meditation’s blend called ‘warming the heart’ are tools that invite us to remember and cultivate the feelings, the sensations, and the memories of feeling love, connection and caring for loved ones. These practices, over time, will bring us back to a more balanced and equanimous view of our experiences.

    So this meditation will invite you to focus on creating positive neuroplasticity, deliberately trying to make a positive change by meditating, visualising and bringing a felt sense of a loving, caring heart. The experience is enriched by connecting into the body and repeating the Loving Kindness phrases. Anne ends with this personal question: Why is it important to you to connect to love and kindness?

    With gratitude to Dr Rick Hanson and the neuroscientists who contributed to the field of positive neuroplasticity.

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    Sublime States - Equanimity Part II

    Sublime States - Equanimity Part II

    In this episode, guest facilitator, Jennifer Wang, and Andrew Chapman tag team a talk on equanimity. Jennifer starts off by talking about how equanimity fits into the larger scheme of the Heart Practices, as a balancing factor. Then, Andrew talks about the experience of equanimity as spaciousness and letting go of control. Lastly, Jennifer shares about the common misconceptions of equanimity and then Andrew outlines the practice and offers a guided meditation. Enjoy!

    Nurturing connection with Loving Kindness - Mettā meditation

    Nurturing connection with Loving Kindness - Mettā meditation

    In this guided meditation, recorded live, mindfulness teacher Anne Muhlethaler guides us in a classic Mettā, or Loving Kindness, practise. Mettā, from Pali, can also be translated as ‘friendliness’ or ‘connection.’ The meditation is simple, but not easy, and its benefit can be felt in as little as a single practice. 

    We are invited to repeat Loving Kindness mantras or phrases, like ‘May I be well, May I be happy’ and then find our own rhythm with the repetition of them, keeping our attention on each word, making the intention contained to take root. 

    Psychologist and author Daniel Goleman says Loving Kindness phrases are psycho-active. The more we repeat the phrases, the more we practise, the more we begin to nurture a sense of connection: to others and to ourselves. Using gentle visualisation, this meditation invites us to also connect feelings of wellbeing in the body, to bring them into our experience. 

    Choose to practise this once or take the challenge and choose to practise every day for sixty days and discover the power of Loving Kindness for yourself. 

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