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Undefended Dharma with Mary Stancavage

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Dharma talks from meditation teacher Mary Stancavage. These focus primarily on the pragmatic aspects of Buddhist teachings and philosophy drawing strongly on wisdom and heart practices. All are viewed through the lens of learning to live with an Undefended Heart. (photo by @kimanhuynh)

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Episodes

The Wisdom of Ajahn Chah in Today's World

Ajahn Chah was a monk in the Thai Forest Tradition and a wise teacher to many. His wisdom resonates as much today and is as relevant as it was in the last century. In this talk Mary cites many of his teachings as a guide to navigating today's challenging environment. Recorded March 7, 2020 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes a...

Mar 09, 202030 min

What's Love Got to Do With It?

With gratitude to Tina Turner, Larry Yang, and the Metta Sutta, Mary discusses the importance of love as the foundation for our relationship to ourselves and to all others. Cultivation of kindness and vulnerability is a path to liberation and a base of great power for how we show up in the world. Recorded Feb 22, 2020 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's websi...

Feb 25, 202035 min

The Five Remembrances

Life can be so fragile but we can easily lose sight of that. The Five Remembrances give us a way to attune to this fragility yet not be overwhelmed by it. These reflections on aging, sickness and death as offered by the Buddha offer a freedom from the suffering attached to the human condition. Recorded Feb 6, 2020 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website f...

Feb 17, 202036 min

Fear, Anxiety and RAIN

All of us feel discomfort at some point and to greater and lesser degrees. We may call it fear, anxiety, something else or simply dukkha . How we deal with it is what is important and the practice of RAIN (Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture) is an excellent tool to practice being with our most difficult experiences without being overwhelmed. Mary discusses this practice as part of our journey towards being present with what is. Recorded on Feb. 2, 2020 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any ...

Feb 04, 202039 min

The Eightfold Path

One of the basic teachings of Buddhism, the Eightfold Path is not only the path to awakening and the end of suffering, but it also provides a foundation in this world of constant change and impermanence. In this talk, Mary discusses how the Path is a place of refuge and of power enabling us to live in harmony with the world. Recorded Jan 25, 2020 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automaticall...

Jan 27, 202035 min

Intention and a Reflection on My Grandmother's Hands

In this first class of 2020 Mary revisits the Buddha's teaching on intention and how powerful it is in shaping our lives on a path towards freedom. Additionally she speaks about the book My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem, an investigation of racialized trauma and body-centered psychology. Although not Buddhist, it is aligned with the need to connect and be with our deepest experience. Recorded Jan 4, 2020 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and ...

Jan 16, 202032 min

The Importance of Retreat

Taking time away from our daily activities is an important way to take care of ourselves. When we couple this with meditation practice, it can support the cultivation of wisdom and seeing clearly our relation to the world. Whether we can attend a residential retreat, or simply keep up with a consistent meditation practice, this time we take is extremely important and extremely beneficial. Recorded in Los Angeles on Dec 21, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and...

Dec 26, 201926 min

The Four Foundations of Mindfulness

The Satipatthana Sutta is the Buddha's teaching on mindfulness and is called the direct path of realization. In this brief overview, Mary discusses each of the foundations and how they flow so beautifully into each other and yet are each so important on their own. Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Dec 19, 201934 min

Living with Compassion for All Beings

Along with wisdom, compassion is considered to be one of the Wings of Awakening. Although offering compassion for ourselves and others can be an extremely difficult undertaking, it is so necessary for living a balanced life. Cultivating compassion is the work of connection to all beings. Recorded on Nov 30, 2019 in Los Angeles. Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website fo...

Dec 07, 201933 min

Cultivating Gratitude

Gratitude can be considered a heart practice and worthy of cultivation. We often let the judging, comparing mind take over and we leave gratitude behind, but it is one of the most powerful ways to stay connected to the present and to our humanity. Recorded on Nov. 23, 2019 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Nov 30, 201929 min

Practicing Self-Restraint

Renunciation is a fancy way to say 'let go'. In this talk Mary uses Phillip Moffitt's teaching on self-restraint to show how it's a different way to practice renunciation and letting go. Stop being the star of your own movie is one of these ways. Recorded Nov 16, 2019 in Los Angeles Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Nov 24, 201932 min

Taking Care of Ourselves

Taking care of ourselves means paying attention to where we ignore ourselves or gloss over our discomfort and dissatisfaction. Lovingkindness, compassion and being willing to change our perspective on our lives is important and the Buddha's teachings support us all the way. Loving ourselves is a radical act. Recorded Nov 9, 2019 in Los Angeles. Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit ...

Nov 16, 201930 min

10,000 Joys - 10,000 Sorrows

It's often said that we experience 10,000 joys and sorrows throughout our lifetime. How do we stay balanced as our lives unfold and not be taken over by the sorrows or miss the joys? Recorded Oct 26, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Nov 08, 201935 min

Emptiness

FROM THE ARCHIVES : Based on Stephen Batchelor's writings in After Buddhism , Mary investigates and discusses what emptiness means and how we can relate to the concept in our lives. Recorded in Los Angeles on Nov 7, 2015 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Nov 02, 201928 min

Staying Away from Expectations

The Buddha taught not to chase after the past or place expectations on the future but that's often where we end up when we're trapped in an unexamined mind. He says to nourish the present in order to break the trance of tomorrow and yesterday. This talk discusses how we might become trapped and how to break out of the cycle of past and future and stay attuned to the present. Recorded October 12, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a r...

Oct 29, 201937 min

Letting In the Good

Mary discusses Rick Hanson's chapter in Buddha's Brain on Letting in the Good. This is how we can discover and cultivate beneficial qualities while letting go of the non-beneficial qualities that do not serve at all. This is held in the context of the Four Efforts and also brings ideas from neuroscience that support this cultivation. Recorded at Against the Stream March 27, 2017, in Los Angeles. Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a respon...

Oct 18, 201947 min

Ignorance and the Beautiful Qualties

Greed, hatred, delusion, the hindrances and so many other unskillful and harmful behaviors can be grouped under ignorance. Inspired by Arinna Weisman, Mary talks about the beautiful qualities the Buddha offered us as an antidote to these and their timeliness in today's world. Recorded Oct. 5, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teac...

Oct 12, 201929 min

Nowhere to Go; Nothing to Do; No One to Be

This is a set of phrases we commonly use, especially when doing walking meditation or to build our concentration. In this talk, Mary takes a closer look at these phrases and what they mean in our daily lives. Recorded Sept 28, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Oct 05, 201928 min

Lead with the Heart

"Hatred never ceases through hatred, only through love. This is the eternal law." The Buddha offered us this teaching thousands of years ago and it is as timely now as it ever was. Leading with the heart is a way we make sure we keep the focus on love and avoid slipping off into hatred. Recorded Sept. 21, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on cla...

Sep 27, 201923 min

Aspiration and Intention

Cultivating wisdom allows us to see more clearly what is beneficial or not in our actions. Setting an intention or aspiration helps us act more skillfully and wisely and in alignment with our values. Mary discusses how we do this in our daily lives. Recorded Sept 5, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Sep 20, 201936 min

The Paramis

The Paramis are a lovely teaching on ten qualities that are suggested we develop in order to become enlightened. They are accessible to everyone and can be practiced in our daily lives. Sylvia Boorstein calls these perfections of the heart, "the Buddhist path of kindness". Recorded Aug. 31, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachi...

Sep 13, 201929 min

Groundlessness

Pema Chodron says that much of our discomfort stems from our need to be okay all the time and our 'resistance to the fundamental uncertainty of our situation." How do we come to terms with our shifting experience and let go of the need to have everything figured out? Mary talks about working with this fluidity and holding it with ease. Recorded Aug. 24, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. ...

Sep 06, 201928 min

A Dharma Journey

Celebrating the 11th anniversary of teaching this class, Mary talks about her life and her dharma journey. She also weaves in Joanna Macy's teaching on the Shambhala Prophecy which says we must cultivate wisdom and compassion as we move through the world. Recorded on Aug 10, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Aug 30, 201942 min

Spiritual Bypass

Spiritual Bypass is a term which means using our practice to avoid actually doing the work. It's a common defense mechanism or distraction that is important to recognize and let go of. Are you spiritually bypassing? Recorded 8/1/2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Aug 25, 201938 min

Transition and Transformation

We yearn to get to a place where everything is good and we have it all figured out. Unfortunately if that place exists, it will surely change. In this talk, Mary discusses William Bridges' book, "The Way of Transition" and how it offers another view of the core Buddhist teaching of impermanence (without being a Buddhist book) and how understanding this truth will lead to equanimity. Recorded July 27, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would lik...

Aug 13, 201935 min

Obstacles to Awareness: The Hindrances

The Hindrances are described as five obstacles that overwhelm awareness and cloud the mind. Most of us are familiar with craving, aversion, restlessness, dullness and doubt during meditation, but they show up everywhere. How do we recognize them in our daily lives and how do we let them go? Recorded July 20, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on ...

Aug 02, 201934 min

Ehipassiko: Find Your Own Way

The Buddha invited us to find our own way with the teachings and not believe it just because we hear it or read it. However, this is not just an invitation to do as we please but ask us to ground our investigation in practice, integrity and effort in order to know deeply whether our experience and action will lead towards or away from suffering. Recorded July 13, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included autom...

Jul 26, 201928 min

Just Be

When we finally let go, we have the chance to just be. What does that mean and how do we get there? "There's nowhere to go; there's nothing to do; there's no one to be." Recorded July 6, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings....

Jul 11, 201931 min

Facing Your Demons

Not many of us are interested in facing our demons. In fact, we've developed all kinds of ways to distract ourselves from what is really going on. Unfortunately, the longer we ignore them, the longer they hang around. The Buddha offers us a way to turn towards what makes us uncomfortable and make peace with what scares us. Recorded June 13, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit...

Jun 27, 201933 min

Guardians of the World

The Buddha described how a deep foundation of integrity can serve us on our path to liberation. Hiri and Otappa are the guardians of this integrity and Mary discusses what they are and how we cultivate them. Hiri safeguards our personal integrity and Otappa guides us as we interact with the world. Recorded June 1, 2019 Send me a text with any questions or comments! Include your name and email if you would like a response - it's not included automatically. Thanks. Visit Mary's website for more in...

Jun 22, 201931 min
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