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Insight practice, as Rob Burbea describes it, is a profound meditative approach aimed at penetrating the nature of reality and the self. It involves cultivating a deep, experiential understanding of the fundamental aspects of existence, such as impermanence, non-self, and suffering. Through sustained mindfulness and inquiry, practitioners learn to see beyond habitual perceptions and conditioned responses, unveiling the transient and interconnected nature of all phenomena. Insight practice is not merely an intellectual exercise; it is an embodied investigation that transforms one's relationship to thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences, fostering wisdom and liberation. In Burbea's teachings, this journey necessitates a delicate balance between rigorous investigation and compassionate acceptance, ultimately guiding practitioners towards greater clarity, freedom, and genuine insight into the nature of being.

See also: insight meditation, dependent origination, conceptual framework, loving kindness, metta practice

Opening Talk on Samatha (Concentration Practice) - (Samatha Meditation) 1 mention

The Fourth Jhana - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Breathing with the Energy Body (Guided Meditation) - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Developing Samatha/Concentration - (Samatha Meditation) 1 mention

The First Jhana, and Playing and Working in (and out of) any Jhana - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Q & A (4) - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Q & A - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Mindfulness and Myth - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The Poetry of Perception) 1 mention

The Experience of Self (Personality and Beyond) - (Meditation on Emptiness) 1 mention

True to Your Deepest Desires (Talk and Short Guided Meditation) - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention