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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

Metta Practice, and a few things about Piti (Instructions) - (Practising the Jhānas) 3 mentions

Letting Go of Judgement - (Silent Autumn Retreat, Finland) 3 mentions

Working with Anger and Aversion (Part Two) - (Day Retreat, London Insight) 3 mentions

Liberation from the Inner Critic - Opening Talk - (Cambridge Day Retreats) 2 mentions

A Hidden Treasure: The Relationship with the Hindrances - (Practising the Jhānas) 2 mentions

Samadhi and Insight (a few pointers) - (Meditation on Emptiness) 2 mentions

Equanimity - (Silent Autumn Retreat, Finland) 2 mentions

Logoi and Leanings - (Four Circles, Four Parables of Stone and Light) 2 mentions

Metta Instructions and Guided Meditation 1 - (The Lovingkindness (Metta) Retreat) 2 mentions

Theophany and Cosmopoesis: Instructions - (Path of the Imaginal) 2 mentions