Mindfulness Meditation

Through daily practice, meditation becomes a way of rooting yourself in awareness of your inner experience of life, as a way of being, not just a relaxation technique to counterbalance stress. 

Meditation is proven to help with:

Meditation is a way of sustaining a compassionate relationship with all aspects of yourself, and supports relationships with those around you. A conscious daily practice may facilitate conditions for natural, physical and psycho-spiritual healing. My experience is that meditation is supportive in taking care of anxiety, low mood and strong emotions - it is a major self care resource that can lead to personal transformation, and can also change how we influence the world around us, better well-being. There is much research to suggest that meditation also restores a healthy balance to blood pressure, heart rate and reduces inflammation and many other illnesses. I work with people with little to no experience of meditation, as well as those who have considerable experience, to create and sustain a mindful way of life.

You can practise meditation, whatever your personal beliefs, faith, spiritual path or religious tradition. I practice in the Plum Village tradition of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh (42nd Generation of Vietnamese Zen Master Linji), with a multi-faith/inter-spiritual perspective. I am also informed by trauma-sensitive mindfulness and psychotherapy, and draw on the work of many other mindfulness teachers from a variety of secular and spiritual traditions.

Mindfulness Meditation Group Courses

Be Calm, Be Happy (Online 6-Week Mindfulness Course) - Regular dates listed on Eventbrite

Coming soon... 'Mindfulness in Nature' in Stanmer Park, Brighton, UK - Contact me to register your interest


One-to-one Mindfulness Practice Guidance Consultations

These spiritual consultations are freely-given and open to all. Book a one-to-one mindfulness practice guidance consultation - here