On Non-attachment to Non-attachment

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: This talk explores who you are in the absence of desire and how to cultivate wholesome non-attachment.   You’ll learn about three mental states that make it impossible to be present, how desire drives suffering, how you can let go of attachment and how to trace back your desires to ensure they are in alignment with your deepest intentions.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4      

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spacer-25After Paris, on to Zurich and some time in the high Alps. Then on to central Holland to lead a retreat with Tara.   The morning view in Grindelwald, Switzerland.     1a spacer-25

It rained. And then it rained a little more. The water her is flowing through a hollowed out branch into a hollowed out log.     2a spacer-25

Cow in profile.     3a spacer-25

On the glacier on Jungfrau, offering a message to fellow trekkers.     4a spacer-25

Lauterbrunnen. 27 waterfalls along this valley and base jumpers floating through whenever the clouds broke.     5a spacer-25

Completing our retreat in central Holland with 200 participants. A love-fest.     6a spacer-25   The trip was completed with an chance to practice relaxation and equanimity. Both our flights were cancelled from Amsterdam, forcing us to switch to Amtrak from Newark. A direct flight was converted to a 24-hour growth opportunity.   Amtrak sunset ….     7a spacer-25

   

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Images from the Road

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spacer-25We are on our way to Amsterdam to lead a four-day retreat with a few stops along the way.   First Paris, where I got to engage my brain again with French, stayed with friends and Tara gave a lecture at the Apollo Theater.   We stayed in the Marais Arrondisment... Just down from the Pompidou Center.     1 spacer-25

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Epic flooding on the Seine.     3 spacer-25

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A surprise march. About 100 mounted soldiers ... followed by a street cleaner.     6 spacer-25

Another surprise in the Marais. Carnivale!     7 spacer-25

Seven days of rain.     8 spacer-25

On to Switzerland for some hiking where we understand there is rain and then a bit more rain with a chance of snow.

   

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Greetings from Jonathan Foust: The Key Elements to Practice, The Still, Small Voice Within... Fresh Photos and More

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Welcome!

  It's lush here in Northern Virginia. We had rain 20 out of the last 24 days. It's an interesting visual experience.   Given the incessant rainfall and cool weather, I've been exploring variations of grey, brown and green.   No matter what's out there, even if it looks a lot like the day before, I strive to stay alert to the details and to expect the unexpected. I've enjoyed some pleasant surprises.   Canada geese have for some reason this year decided to collectively raise their goslings, resulting in groups of twenty or so little puffballs.   Pulling up behind a rock with the river just at flood stage to catch my breath, I came within inches of the largest Copperhead I've ever seen.   The wood thrush are back and this morning about thirty cormorants flew upriver just a few feet above the surface - and me.   May you be surprised with unexpected pleasures.    

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Evening Class at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington Learn More

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YLM8 Evening Session Learn More

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YLM8 Half-Day Retreat Learn More

June 13:

Evening Class at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington Learn More

June 16:

Three-Day Meditation in the Netherlands Learn More

June 20:

Evening Class at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington Learn More

June 27:

Evening Class at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington Learn More    

The Key Elements to Practice

  I was immersed in yoga way before it hit the mainstream.   I once told someone I was really into yoga and he responded, "Huh? You mean yogurt?"   These days if you tell someone you like yoga, many folks will ask you what kind. The range of styles is quite staggering.   This morning at the post office I was chatting with someone who told me they did meditation.   "What kind?" I asked.   He looked at me a bit befuddled and said, "You know, meditation!"   Zen teachers have been known to use phrases like "Meditate like your hair is on fire!" and "Die on the cushion!"   Some Tibetan and non-dual teachers have been known to say, "Happiness is only available through deep relaxation and letting go. It's your search that's screwing things up. Let go and relax! It's already here!"   How do we integrate these views?   As Ram Das said, "All traditions are fingers pointing at the moon." Though unique, they point to the same goal.   I find meditation practice summed up nicely in three elements: Focus, Flow and Let Go. There are schools and traditions that cultivate each of these disciplines, but they work together.   * Focus: A willful practice of arriving again and again in the here and now.   * Flow: The arising of the witness - your capacity to observe without judgment.   * Let Go: Your capacity to simply rest in awareness itself.   In our recent Spring Retreat I offered a talk called "The Key Elements of Practice". It explores these factors as well as your capacity to investigate what is present in a way that can open you to new possibilities.   blog-image spacer-25    

Fresh Photos

  This was month of heavy rain, clouds and a river in flood stage. This was also month of babies and new life.   Geese on the move before another front moves in.   1a spacer-25 A rare sunset with color.   2a spacer-25 Socialized childcare.   3a spacer-25 Molting Copperhead. I didn't see it until I almost touched it.   4a spacer-25 Everyone needs a little yoga.   5a spacer-25 Conn's Meadow with a rainbow.   6a spacer-25    

Happy for No Reason: A Dog and Her Fish

  An eight second meditation on tuning into to joy. Featuring K.D. (which stands for Kute Dog.)      

The Still, Small Voice Within: Meditation, Focusing and Intuition Training

  August 7-12 (Five nights) Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health   Kripalu Center is a spectacular environment for immersing in natural beauty and health and wellness as well as being surrounded by like-minded people. If you are drawn to five days in August in the Berkshire Mountains to explore the relationship between mindfulness and intuition, this is one of my favorite retreats to lead.   You'll return home not only enlivened, but with a set of skills that can dramatically help you in your journey.   Click the Pic to Learn More.   still-small-voice spacer-25    

Spacious Awareness and the Immeasurable Heart

You might enjoy this meditation I led at the IMCW Spring Retreat. This practice is intended to help you sense the infinite space of awareness as well as the immeasurable qualities of the heart.   You'll be guided through an 'open focus' meditation, sensing space inside and outside your body.   You'll then contemplate four qualities of the heart that are beyond measure: Your capacity for kindness, compassion, joy and equanimity.   To listen: http://jonathanfoust.com/spacious-awareness-and-the-immeasurable-heart   Note: If you feel disoriented during this meditation, you might open your eyes or stop the meditation until you feel more grounded.    

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Insight Timer

Insight Timer is a great little app that can not only help you time your sits, but also provides guided experiences and helps you network with other people around the planet by joining special interest groups.   One cool feature allows you to look at a map and see how many people around the planet are signed in and meditating with you.   Insight Timer now offers guided meditations. I've just uploaded a few and will be adding more soon. insighttimer.com    

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Spacious Awareness and the Immeasurable Heart

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: You'll be guided through an 'open focus' meditation, sensing space inside and outside your body.   You'll then contemplate four qualities of the heart that are beyond measure: Your capacity for kindness, compassion, joy and equanimity.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4  

   

iTunes podcast here, online listening here, stitcher here, and Jonathan’s YouTube channel here.

The Key Elements of Practice (Retreat Talk)

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: This talk explores how you can naturally integrate the paradox of the 'doing' and 'surrender' practices in meditation.   You'll learn how concentration practice dramatically cultivates not only your capacity to observe all that changes without judgement, but also how you can intimately investigate challenges that arise and ultimately, how to surrender into effortless awareness.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4  

   

iTunes podcast here, online listening here, stitcher here, and Jonathan’s YouTube channel here.

Mindfulness Strategies for When You are Really Really Busy

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: This talk explores ways you can slow down in the middle of your fully engaged and wild life.   You’ll learn some tricks and tips for tuning into your body, how to use relationships as an opportunity to slow down, and suggested strategies on how to work with time and energy.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4  

   

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Forgive and Remember: Befriending an Enemy

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: This talk explores forgiveness as a spiritual practice.   You'll learn about the consequences of an unhealed heart, the 'science' of forgiveness and how you can cultivate the 'immeasurable' qualities of an awakened heart.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4  

   

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Transforming Through Your Transitions

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: This talk explores the art of navigating the changes in your life.   You’ll learn about how change happens no matter what your opinion of it may be, what can happen when you shift your attitude and what can happen when you actively embrace the transitions in your life.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4  

   

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Greetings from Jonathan Foust: 500,000 downloads, The Still, Small Voice Within... Fresh Photos and More

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Welcome!

  I am entertaining the illusion that I have a personal relationship with some Bald Eagles.   welcome-a spacer-25 I visit with them most every morning I get out on the river, either a pair who hang together or a younger one who just this year graduated to the white plumage.   They humor me. I think.   After our pre-sunrise visit I work my way further upriver then cross over to the east so I can float by an island just as the sun is rising. This way I can drift by the shoreline saturated with morning light and recently, Canada Geese nests every 50 feet.   The river is churning with life right now: baby geese, baby mergansers, blue herons, egrets, river snakes, otters and the constant traffic of birds up and down the waterway.   Above this scene of constant movement the eagles sit and watch. As beautiful as this is, it's clear why they are there.   Breakfast! Lunch! Dinner! Snacks!   welcome-b spacer-25 This is the flow of things... We eat and are being eaten.   I wish you well in the flow of your life.    

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NO CLASS / Memorial Day    

500,000 downloads

  My good friend Shobhan Richard Faulds once said that his personal mission was to "practice deeply and share freely." I immediately took those words to heart.   Monday night at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Arlington is the perfect expression of that phrase.   We offer the Monday night class and podcast freely so no one is ever denied access to the teachings.   We're just passing 500,000 downloads of my talks and meditations through iTunes. I'm gratified to know they have been helpful for some and I'm equally grateful for the donations and support that help me continue to offer them.   Thank you.   Some recent talks you might enjoy: I just completed a eight week series on "The Path." Here's the final installment:   The Path: Skillful Concentration
What happens when you develop your capacity to concentrate.   Last week's talk: "Beyond Sickness, Old Age and Death."
How embracing the Heavenly Messengers can dramatically transform your life. (And a few mildly offensive jokes.)    

Fresh Photos

  This was a cool month which refrigerated many of the early flowers and held back the usual Spring explosion here. Chlorophyll is starting to have it's way, finally.   The month began with early Blue Bells filling the flood plain.   1-a spacer-25 Usually the Flox come in after the Bluebells depart, but with the cool weather they appeared simultaneously.   2-a spacer-25 Geese begin to pair off.   3-a spacer-25 Standing guard over the nest.   4-a spacer-25 The long vigil.   5-a spacer-25 A view upriver at first light.   6-a spacer-25 Close your eyes and you'll be eaten.   7-a spacer-25 Life! Pollen!   8-a spacer-25    

Five Breaths: April on the River

  Here's a short video/slide show guiding you through five slow breaths and featuring some images from the river this month.      

The Still, Small Voice Within: Meditation, Focusing and Intuition Training

  August 7 -10 (Five nights) Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health   I am fascinated by the relationship between mindfulness and intuition and have offered a variation of this program for the last fifteen years or so.   Consider this retreat if you'd like to take a deep dive into developing both mindfulness and your capacity to "see clearly' as well as techniques that help you access what I consider to be the most reliable form of intuition: the 'felt sense' of your body.   Albert Einstein said, "No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."   To climb out of any rut, resolve problems, or sense your path from a new perspective, you must shift your awareness. This retreat is designed to immerse you in practices that generate such a shift.   Vipassana (insight meditation) teaches you to pause and recognize what is present, allowing you to see with increasing clarity into the nature of things.   Focusing trains the mind to investigate what arises from the field of direct sensation, offering access to wisdom and compassion. Combined, these two techniques generate a unique in-depth experience of awakened heart and mind.   Through practice, talks, presentations, exercises, and discussion, you dive into self-inquiry and develop skills for the rest of your life.   Note: This retreat is intensive and may preclude other activities. Much of the retreat is held in social silence.   Click the Pic to Learn More.   still-small-voice spacer-25    

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Johns Hopkins study on Psilocybin and Long-Term Meditators

My good friends at Johns Hopkins are still accepting applications for this amazing study on the effect of psilocybin and long term meditators.   Please check out Roland Griffiths, the lead on this study, in this TedMed talk.   TedTalk-1 spacer-25 If you're interested and qualify, I highly recommend you explore this possibility. I continue to be touched and inspired by both the intellectual rigor as well as the deep compassion of this team.   To learn more and to apply for this study: Long-Term Meditator Study    

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Beyond Sickness, Old Age and Death

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spacer-25Special PODCAST: This talk explores how accepting sickness, old age and death can dramatically transform your life.   You’ll learn about how cooperating with the Three Characteristics of Reality can allow you to embrace and live your life to the fullest. You'll also learn a few mildly offensive jokes.   Subscribe to Jonathan's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jonathan-foust/id455422434?ign-mpt=uo%3D4  

   

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