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Calming (Samatha) Meditation



Calming meditation, or samatha, is practiced by focusing one’s attention on an object with the goal of quieting the mind. One of the most common forms of calming meditation is the practice of mindful awareness of one’s breath. Samatha, which translates from Sanskrit as “tranquility of the mind,” is practiced in many Buddhist and yoga traditions.

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Happy Hour: Appreciation and Calm Abiding

Dharma talk live streaming from the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA.

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10-Day Meditation Summit 2021

Commune’s 2021 Meditation Summit encourages you to explore different meditative tools and techniques to find what works best for you — from walking meditations and “yogic sleep” to sonic bathing, body-scanning, and soft-belly breathing.

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