General Resources
- Dharmaseed: thousands of audio recordings of dharma talks, events, etc.
- Sutta Central: thousands of translations of the suttas by various translators in many languages
- Navigating Sutta Central to Find Suttas: YouTube tutorial by Kim Allen on working with the Sutta Central website
- Leigh Brasington’s Sutta Central shortcut page: the easiest way to access suttas on Sutta Central
- Inquiring Mind: a journal dedicated to the transmission of Buddhadharma to the West
- Guy Armstrong’s Reading List 2012: bibliography of recommended dharma readings
- IMS Resources: audio and other resources for practice
Teachers
- Liberating Awareness: Brian Lesage’s website
- Uncontrived: Kim Allen’s website
- The Brahma Viharas: DaeJa Napier’s website
- Dharma Wisdom: Phillip Moffitt’s website
Regional Sanghas
- Santa Fe Vipassana Sangha: Santa Fe, NM
- Flagstaff Insight Meditation Community: Flagstaff, AZ
- Durango Dharma Center: Durango, CO (Erin Treat, guiding teacher)
Monasteries and other organizations
- Abhayagiri Monastery: Redwood Valley, CA *
- Amaravati Monastery: Hertfordshire, England **
- Barre Center for Buddhist Studies: an educational organization dedicated to exploring Buddhist thought and practice as a living tradition
Retreat Centers
- Insight Meditation Society: Barre, MA
- Spirit Rock Meditation Center: Redwood City, CA
- The Mountain Hermitage: Taos, NM (Marcia Rose, guiding teacher)
- Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center: 50 miles west of Taos, NM (Erin Treat, guiding teacher)
* A recording of the monks of Abhayagiri Monastery chanting the Metta Sutta is played at the beginning of our Metta Meditation meetings on Monday evenings.
** The lovely translation of the Metta Sutta that we use in our Metta Meditation meetings was produced by the monks of Amaravati Monastery and can be found here.