Guided Meditations & Talks

Guided Meditations & Talks

Meditations and talks from Matthew Sockolov. Visit www.OneMindDharma.com for more meditation resources, or https://www.themindfulcounselor.me to contact Matthew about individual sessions.

Episodes

  1. JAN 31

    The Noble Eigthfold Path: Wise View and Intention

    Last Updated on January 31, 2026 by Matthew Sockolov We’re continuing into our investigation of the Noble Eigthfold Path today. We’ll start with the section on wisdom, looking at Wise View and Wise Intention. These two factors of the path form our understanding and inclination on the path. Cultivating Wise View means seeing experience clearly. This especially relates to the nature of the Four Noble Truths, karma, and dependent origination. Wise Intention is the cultivation of wholesome intentions, an inclining of the mind toward liberation rather than suffering. The three traditional pieces of Wise Intention are the intention of renunciation, the intention of goodwill, and the intention of harmlessness. We can think of Wise View as an understanding of the current situation, and Wise Intention as the orienting toward a direction to move forward. These two factors work together to build wisdom in our path. We will continue next week with a discussion on the factors of ethics. 30 Day Meditation Challenge: https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/meditation-challenge Online Sitting Group: https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/sit Post on the Noble Eightfold Path: https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/blog/noble-eightfold-path Post on Wise Intention: https://oneminddharma.com/right-intention/ Dahmmacakkappavattana Sutta: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn56/sn56.011.than.html Sammaditthi Sutta: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.009.ntbb.html Wildmind Article on Intention: https://www.wildmind.org/blogs/on-practice/the-power-of-intention Watch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bildKuY4Rr8 The post The Noble Eigthfold Path: Wise View and Intention appeared first on One Mind Dharma.

    50 min
  2. JAN 28

    10 Minute Morning Meditation

    This is a ten minute morning meditation rooted in the practice of mindfulness. Start your day with mindful presence that you can carry with you throughout your day! This guided meditation begins with a brief period of allowing ourselves space to settle before moving into a body scan. The body scan practice helps us to connect with our present-time experience in the body. We then open up to mindfulness of the breath in the body. As the breath and body are always with us, we connect with the present moment through this anchor. This is a practice, and a cultivation. You don’t have to be perfect. Remember you are training your mind/body with this meditation. To wrap up this 10 minute morning meditation, we connect with an intention for the day. Ideally this will be a deeper intention, not a superficial one. We don’t need to plan or overthink. The practice here is to connect with the intention as it is already within us. I offer this guided meditation in this format as I find it to be a helpful way to get the day going with both mindfulness and clear intentions. It is something I do in my own practice, so I share it here with you in the hopes it supports your practice and wellbeing. Free 30 Day Meditation Challenge – https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/meditation-challenge Online Sitting Group – https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/sit One Mind Dharma Podcast – https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/podcast Post about Morning Meditation – https://oneminddharma.com/morning-meditation/ Should I Meditate in the Morning or at Night? – https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/blog/meditate-morning-night Body Scan Meditation Instructions – https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/blog/body-scan The post 10 Minute Morning Meditation appeared first on One Mind Dharma.

    10 min
  3. JAN 23

    Introduction to the Noble Eightfold Path: The Four Noble Truths

    Last Updated on January 23, 2026 by Matthew Sockolov This talk covers the basics of the Four Noble Truths. It is the introduction to our series on the Noble Eightfold Path. The Four Noble Truths were one of the Buddha’s first teachings upon awakening, and remain a foundational part of the dharma. Originally a part of the Buddha’s first talk, The Setting of the Wheel of Dharma in Motion, it teaches us to recognize the dukkha, its causes, and its cessation. Before diving into the Noble Eightfold Path, it is important to understand the context in which this teaching was given. The Eightfold Path is the last of the Four Noble Truths, and answers the question of how we free ourselves from dukkha. To read more about the Four Noble Truths visit https://oneminddharma.com/four-noble-truths/. To find more podcast episodes and show notes, visit https://oneminddharma.com/podcasts/. For links to the podcast on Spotify, Youtube, Apple, and more, visit https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/podcast. To join our free 30 day meditation challenge, visit https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/meditation-challenge. To learn about our weekly sitting group, head to https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/sit https://www.themindfulcounselor.me/blog/noble-eightfold-path https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn56/sn56.011.than.html The post Introduction to the Noble Eightfold Path: The Four Noble Truths appeared first on One Mind Dharma.

    33 min

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Meditations and talks from Matthew Sockolov. Visit www.OneMindDharma.com for more meditation resources, or https://www.themindfulcounselor.me to contact Matthew about individual sessions.