Mindfulness With Hindrances – Guided Meditation

Matthew leads the practitioner through mindfulness of hindrances as part of Bhikkhu Analayo’s method of Satipatthana practice.

In this guided meditation, Matthew leads the practitioner through mindfulness of hindrances as part of Bhikkhu Analayo’s method of Satipatthana practice. The meditation begins with establishing embodied mindfulness and then moves into contemplation of the mind and hindrances.

In Bhikkhu Analayo’s method, the four foundations of mindfulness – body, feelings, mind, & dharmas – are consolidated into seven primary contemplations that constitute the “Wheel Of Satipatthana”. This guided meditation is Matthew’s interpretation of the sixth of the seven: mindfulness of the dhammas – hindrances.

If you are entirely new to the practice, want to start at the very beginning, or would like to practice with just embodied mindfulness, begin with this meditation: Grounding.

If you want to practice with the first of the seven contemplations in the Wheel of Satipatthana – mindfulness with anatomy, go to this meditation: Anatomy.

If you want to practice with the second of the seven contemplations in the Wheel of Satipatthana – mindfulness with elements, go to this meditation: Elements.

If you want to practice with the third of the seven contemplations in the Wheel of Satipatthana – mindfulness with death, go to this meditation: Death.

If you want to practice with the fourth of the seven contemplations in the Wheel of Satipatthana – mindfulness with feeling tones, go to this meditation: Feeling tones.

If you want to practice with the fifth of the seven contemplations in the Wheel of Satipatthana – mindfulness with mind, go to this meditation: Mind.

The hindrances meditation can be streamed on Youtube or the Insight Timer app.

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