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Metta practice is a form of mindfulness meditation, based on the Buddhist concept of loving-kindness, that works to cultivate qualities of beneficence, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity towards ourselves, others, and the world. Practicing Metta has been proven to reduce stress, anxiety, depression, increase positive emotion, and overall wellbeing. The technique can be practiced formally, by attending a class or retreat, or informally, by simply taking moments of appreciation and gratitude during everyday activities.

See also: compassion practice, insight meditation, loving kindness

Compassion - (Lovingkindness and Compassion as a Path to Awakening) 1 mention

Opening Talk - Orienting and Relating to the Emptiness Retreat - (Meditation on Emptiness) 1 mention

Emotional Healing - (November Solitary) 1 mention

The Place of Love in Insight Meditation - (New Year Retreat) 1 mention

What is an 'Image'? (Part 2) - (Path of the Imaginal) 1 mention

Mindfulness of Mind States - (November Solitary) 1 mention

Eros in the Imaginal (Guided Meditation) - (Of Hermits and Lovers - The Alchemy of Desire) 1 mention

Instructions on Mindfulness of Mind States - (November Solitary) 1 mention

Freedom from Fear and Anxiety - (Silent Autumn Retreat, Finland) 1 mention

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