• Ep. 233 – Passion For Practice, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 30
    Jan 23 2025

    Priming the pump of mindfulness, Joseph Goldstein explains rapture, the joyous fourth factor of awakening.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the thirtieth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    This week, Joseph brings to our attention:

    • Rapture, aka joy, delight, and pleasurable interest
    • The arousing, anticipatory energy of rapture
    • The positive feedback loop of the factors of awakening
    • Five grades of rapture according to the Buddha
    • Luminosity of mind and the sensory experiences of joy
    • Bringing in right view and investigative wisdom
    • Recalling the impermanence of all delightful states
    • Putting teachings into practice and putting full effort into each moment
    • Not overly concerning ourselves with progress
    • Boredom as a lack of attention and arousing interest in our current state
    • What the Buddha, dharma, sangha means for each of us

    Grab a copy of the book Joseph references throughout this series, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, HERE

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    “The energy that arises from continual mindfulness and investigation leads to rapture. We could call it a dharma joy or a dharma happiness. This happiness inspires us to investigate further and as we investigate further the mindfulness and the energy gets stronger and there’s more rapture. It’s just a wonderful spiral leading towards awakening, leading towards liberation.” – Joseph Goldstein

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    57 mins
  • Ep. 230 – Applying Our Effort Skillfully, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 29
    Jan 17 2025

    Considering how right effort drives our achievements and potential for happiness, Joseph Goldstein teaches us more about the dhamma.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the twenty-ninth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    In this episode, Joseph lectures listeners on:

    • Energy as the root of all achievement
    • How energy can be associated with both unwholesome and wholesome states
    • Putting our energy to wise use
    • Taking the opportunity to challenge ourselves and extend our limits
    • Getting caught in efforting and in the result of an action
    • Investigating our own minds
    • Reflection on death and using our time wisely
    • The possibilities of every happiness

    Grab a copy of the book Joseph references throughout this series, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, HERE

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    “Right effort is not an ambitious striving. Skillful effort is the effort to be present for what is already here.” – Joseph Goldstein

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 231 – Inner Investigation, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 28
    Jan 9 2025

    Joseph Goldstein shares how unremitting mindfulness and continuous investigation of our mental states will lead us to liberation.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the twenty-eighth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    This time on Insight Hour, Joseph pursues these topics:

    • Establishing unremitting mindfulness
    • Investigating and examining our mental states
    • How truth discerning wisdom liberates the mind
    • The three universal characteristics of experience
    • Cultivating wisdom through investigation of the dhamma
    • Looking at the motivation behind our actions of body, speech, or mind
    • The two kinds of happiness according to the Buddha
    • Investigating ourselves when we are in a storm of emotions
    • How clear recognition can be enough to help us let go
    • Discerning the difference between the knowing and the object
    • How a single moment of truth-discerning wisdom can change us

    Grab a copy of the book Joseph references throughout this series, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, HERE

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    “By understanding that it is wisdom that illuminates what is true, and that we cultivate wisdom through investigation of the dhamma, we can begin to appreciate the very broad range of skillful means and methods that are in different Buddhist traditions for accomplishing this inquiry.“– Joseph Goldstein



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    59 mins
  • Ep. 230 – The Factors of Awakening, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 27
    Jan 3 2025

    Outlining the crucial importance of the Buddha’s seven awakening factors, Joseph explains the promise of our practice.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the twenty-seventh part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    This week on Insight Hour, Joseph provides wisdom on:

    • The seven treasures, or factors of awakening, of the Buddha
    • How the factors of awakening act as anti-hindrances
    • Mindfulness, wisdom, energy, rapture, calm, concentration, and equanimity
    • The promise and purpose of our practice
    • Priming the pump of the enlightened mind
    • A deeper dive into the first factor of awakening: mindfulness
    • Calling to mind what is skillful and what is not
    • Bare attention and clear comprehension
    • Knowing the purpose behind an action, and if it is beneficial

    Grab a copy of the book Joseph references throughout this series, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, HERE

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    “The Buddha called these factors anti-hindrances because they counteract those forces in the mind that keep us in delusion. It’s sort of like anti-freeze; anti-hindrances, they keep our minds from getting congealed or frozen.“– Joseph Goldstein

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    57 mins
  • Ep. 229 – Freedom From Our Mental Shackles, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 26
    Dec 27 2024

    Teaching listeners to become masters over their perceptions, Joseph Goldstein describes the four great hallucinations of the mind.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the twenty-sixth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    In this episode, Joseph helps listeners understand:

    • The latent tendencies of the mind which condition our perceptions
    • How basic sense impressions can be mistaken
    • The four great hallucinations of perceptions as outlined by the Buddha
    • Taking what is impermanent to be permanent
    • The root of suffering
    • Taking what is not self to be self
    • Having mastery over our perceptions
    • Ways of perceiving that lead to liberation
    • How moods deceive the mind

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    “A good feedback for us for when we’re lost in this hallucination of perception, taking what’s impermanent to be permanent, is whenever we notice clinging or attachment. When there’s clinging or attachment what that means is that in those moments we are not seeing clearly and we are not experiencing deeply the truth of change, the truth of impermanence. We are diluted into thinking that a particular experience in some way is worth holding onto.“– Joseph Goldstein


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    55 mins
  • Ep. 228 – Suffering And The Senses, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 25
    Dec 19 2024

    Cutting the chain of dependent origination, Joseph Goldstein teaches wise attention and freedom from defilement as the antidote to suffering.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the twenty-fifth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

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    This time on Insight Hour, Joseph continues exploring:

    • The timelessness of the dhamma
    • How fetters of the mind arise and how to remove them
    • Preventing the future arising of mental fetters
    • The coming together of sense base, object, and consciousness
    • Desire as the automatic response to pleasant feelings
    • Aversion as our conditioned response to aversion
    • Neutrality and how it can lead to delusion
    • The necessity of wise attention to avoid suffering
    • Cutting the chain of dependent origination
    • Being mindful of what is actually arising moment to moment
    • Reinforcing our understanding of the impermanence of desire
    • Taking responsibility for our own minds

    Grab a copy of the book Joseph references throughout this series, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, HERE

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    “Coming to the end of suffering means that we learn how to work with and understand and free ourselves from the force of the fetters in the mind. What’s amazing about this teaching is that it’s ultimately, completely empowering because it’s all up to us. Our suffering is not due to other people. We can take responsibility for our own minds.”– Joseph Goldstein

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    1 hr
  • Ep. 227 – The Six Sense Bases, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 24
    Dec 11 2024

    Joseph Goldstein explores the six internal and external sense bases of consciousness, explaining its selfless and contingent nature.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the twenty-fourth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    This week, Joseph offers wisdom on:

    • Mindfulness of the patterns of experience
    • Internal and external sense spheres
    • The mind as a sixth sense
    • The way we attach the self to all we experience
    • Seeing objects as being conditioned and selfless
    • Our sense organs and paying attention to how we experience senses
    • The contingent nature of consciousness
    • Freeing the mind by becoming disenchanted
    • Recognizing defilements when they arise, and letting them go
    • How we often push the river of experience rather than allowing it to flow
    • Maintaining openness of the mind without preferences

    “What’s difficult is to see all of these sense objects and the sense bases, to see and understand them as being conditioned, selfless, not I, not mine, not belonging to anyone. Not only seeing the sense object and sense base as selfless, but seeing the knowing of them as selfless.”– Joseph Goldstein


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    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed


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    57 mins
  • Ep. 226 – Non-Self, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 23
    Dec 5 2024

    Joseph Goldstein explains the value in recognizing the body and self as impermanent, man-made concepts rather than something fixed and solid.

    The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the fourth part of an in-depth 48-part weekly lecture series from Joseph Goldstein that delves into every aspect of the Satipatthana Sutta. If you are just now jumping into the Satipatthana Sutta series, listen to Insight Hour Ep. 203 to follow along and get the full experience!

    This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/insighthour and get on your way to being your best self.This week, Joseph explains to listeners:

    • Noticing the changing nature of all phenomena
    • The flow of changing sensations and thoughts
    • The superficial perception we have of the body
    • How attachment to the body contributes to a fear of death
    • What creates the felt sense of self
    • Noticing the difference between being lost in a thought and noticing thinking
    • Seeing the empty selfless nature of thoughts
    • Practicing seeing impermanence through mindfulness of the five aggregates
    • Regarding our body, feelings, perception, and consciousness as non-self

    This talk was originally published on Dharmaseed

    Grab a copy of the book Joseph references throughout this series, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, HERE

    “It is so freeing to realize that the only power that thoughts have is the power that we give them. The thought itself is little more than nothing. It is just this little blip in the mind, arising and passing away. But, when they’re unnoticed and we’re identified with them, taking them to be self, we’re giving them an enormous power in our lives.” – Joseph Goldstein

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    1 hr and 5 mins