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Intro level meditation

Intro Level Meditations

Free

Looking for a taste of what it’s like to practice with Mettagroup and George Haas? Here’s a great way to dive right in with some simple guided meditations. Each one is about ten minutes long and is suitable for all levels. Looking to go a bit deeper? Check out the eight-week intensive courses below, or sign up for our daily Morning Meditation.

always cool always kind

Always Cool Always Kind™

$99

In this 3-part online course, you’ll receive meditations in support of
1. Building a foundational, consistent meditation practice that’s focused on attachment repair and earning security.
2. Mentalization and emotional regulation skills, and

3. the Divine Abodes

Part 1: Beginner Meditation Instruction

This is where it all begins - by establishing a base level meditation practice you can learn the practical skills that lead you on the path to greater insight, healthier relationships and a happier life.

This 20-part course takes you through all the techniques and basic theories that lead to a consistent and fruitful meditation practice.

Part 2: Strengthen our Mentalization and Emotional Regulation Skills

You’ll receive 84 meditations, which take us through the early mentalizing frame by Peter Fonagy and Anthony Bateman. 

To develop emotional regulation and sensitivity, we’ll focus on:

  • Emotional reaction to the present moment

  • Self-generated emotion (which is meant to regulate the present experience)

  • Somaticized emotional experience

  • Empathetic experience of other people

The goal of Part 2 is to develop mentalizing and emotional regulation at the level that’s necessary for secure functioning. 

Part 3: The Divine Abodes

All the attachment strategies come with views of how you perceive yourself in the world. What we’re attempting to do in Part 3, is move those views into earned secure view.

In Part 3, you’ll receive 56 meditations on the Divine Abodes.

These are in the high concentration frame, using the mind states as an object. We need to be able to track the views (i.e. mind states) that we hold, so that we can understand they might be distorting the perception of the present moment.

In that way, we then can understand how our attachment conditioning can distort our perception of self and world. If we can’t see how we’re distorting our perception of things, we’ll confine ourselves to the early attachment conditioning. 

To earn security, we have to be able to see that. So, we use the Divine Abodes as the vehicle for understanding this.

meditation x attachment what makes life meaningful

Meditation x Attachment

$49

If asked, “what makes life meaningful?” I would answer, “being authentically yourself in your relationships with other people and in the pursuit of your life’s work.” - George Haas

This course looks at using your meditation practice to come into radical acceptance of yourself as you are now without wanting to change anything and, using John Bowlby’s attachment theory as a model for understanding how we connect with other people, how we can be completely ourselves in our relationships with others and with our work - in other words, how to live a living a meaningful life.

The meditation techniques covered in these recordings are specific, simple and easy-to-do. You can benefit whether you already have an established practice or are just beginning.

Dharma Maps-The way is not in the sky. The way is in the heart.” – Buddha

Dharma Maps

$49

“The way is not in the sky. The way is in the heart.” – Buddha

What is enlightenment? Bodhi, in both Pāli and Sanskrit, is the word most often translated into English as “enlightenment.” A better translation might be “to awake, become aware, notice, know, to understand.” What does it mean to be awake? Or perhaps, more importantly, how does one wake up, become enlightened?

This intermediate level course for experienced meditators offers descriptions and step-by-step guides for organizing your insight practice toward the (non) goal of enlightenment. There are many such maps. The trick is to find one that works for you, since there is no universal approach.

The Dharma Maps includes:

  • The Seven Factors of Enlightenment

  • The Sixteen Stages of Insight

  • The Four Stages of Enlightenment

  • The Ten Fetters

  • Work with the commentaries: The Progress of Insight by Mahasi Sayadaw, Mastering the Core Practices of the Buddha by Daniel Ingram and The Pros and Cons of Dharma Maps by Shinzen Young.

meditation-based skills training

Meditation x Addiction

$49

As evidenced by George's own personal path, mindfulness meditation-based skills training can offer a truly effective behavioral change in the realm of addiction. This course offers practical skills training for people dealing with addiction and addiction-related issues, with specific techniques and strategies to support healing.

The instruction is offered as a secular practice, without any prescription for belief. The Buddhist context of the meditation instruction is included so that students can reference the original texts if that interests them, but it is not required.

The course addresses addictions to substances and behaviors, using both abstinence and harm-reduction models.