Nourishing Resilience: Thursday Night Mindfulness Sessions

Nourishing Resilience: Thursday Night Mindfulness Sessions JanuaryJan 27 2022 05:30pm - FebruaryFeb 24 2022 06:30pm

Teaching

My Thursday night Mindfulness Sessions are an invitation to join me for weekly meditation practice. The focus of our work from Jan 27th- Feb 24th will be on how our mindfulness practice can support us in nourishing an inner sense of resilience.

Each class will include a short centering practice, an introduction to that night's practice. Our formal meditation practice will be 20-minutes long, followed by a brief relaxation practice. Each class will include time for conversation and questions following each practice - because learning is often deepened through conversation.

What type of meditation will we be doing? 

I have studied and practiced various forms of meditation over the last 20 years and tend to work with practices that come from both Buddhist and yogic traditions. I have also studied trauma-informed approaches to mindfulness and teach with this awareness in all of my classes. You do not have to identify as a Buddhist or a yogin to do these practices. I will always aim to explain what we are doing in ways that are simple, safe, and accessible while acknowledging the traditions of practice that I have benefited from.

My personal approach to practice focuses on these key pillars - 

  • Cultivating Embodied Presence - meditation is a whole-body practice, not just something we do with the mind
  • Awakening the Witness - developing mindfulness
  • Strengthening Concentration - this is a superpower that we learn how to train in through practice
  • Developing Inquiry - once basic mindfulness & concentration have been established we can begin the more advanced practice of inquiry, this is where we become deeply aware of our mental/emotional patterning and can begin to create new ways of responding to our experience
  • Compassion-Based Practices - mindfulness + compassion is a winning combination that will transform your relationship with yourself, to others, and to the world around you. For this reason, compassion-based practices are always part of what I teach

Do I need to sit for meditation practice?

While there is good reason to practice meditation in a seated pose I am more interested in you being comfortable because I don't believe you can gain as much benefit from the practice if you are struggling with your posture. I will provide options for practice which include sitting on a meditation cushion, using a chair, or reclining.

Do I need to have meditation experience to take part? 

My Thursday night classes are ideal for those who have some prior experience with meditation, either with me or with another teacher. If you are brand new to the practice I would recommend my Intro to Mindfulness series starting on Dec 6th 20210.

What will I need for class? 

All you really need for this class is a relatively quiet place to practice and an hour to yourself, along with a yoga mat if you have one, a meditation cushion or chair, and a couple of blankets. Additional props such as yoga bolsters, blocks, or eye pillows can be nice but are not necessary.

Class Details

  • Thursday evenings Jan 27th - Feb 24th 2022 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm PST
  • On Zoom, please attend live if you can, a recording will be available after class
  • Upon signing up, you will get an email sent to you with info about how to join the class

5 Class Series: $80

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