Smita Joshi has been doing meditation in the Theravada tradition since 1997. She has studied Vipassana meditation with Gil and U Pandita, and Brahmavihara meditation with Shaila Catherine. Though greatly drawn to intensive meditations in a peaceful and supportive retreat setting, Smita considers her most challenging mindfulness practice to be in the midst of her family life in the Silicon Valley of the 21st century. A sufferer of chronic pain for many years, Smita is interested in the value of meditation practices in reducing physical suffering and mental stress.
Smita Joshi has been doing meditation in the Theravada tradition since 1997. She has studied Vipassana meditation with Gil and U Pandita, and Brahmavihara meditation with Shaila Catherine. Though...Read more
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
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Experiences at the Tathagata Meditation Center | Smita Joshi | 2008.07.03 | 47:04 | 47:04 2008.07.03 |
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Way Seeking Talk | Smita Joshi | 2005.10.27 | 45:20 | 45:20 2005.10.27 |
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