I have been a Meditation teacher of Vipassana (insight) meditation for over twenty years.
Vipassana meditation, also known as insight meditation, is a practice focused on observing one's own experience with mindful awareness. It involves training the mind to be present, observing thoughts, sensations, and emotions without judgment, and is often taught in 10-day residential retreats according to Vipassana Meditation. This practice aims to help individuals understand the nature of reality and cultivate a more balanced, less reactive approach to life.
Vipassana is the oldest of Buddhist meditation practices used for enhancing mindfulness. The method comes from the Satipatthana Sutta [Foundations of Mindfulness], a discourse attributed to the Buddha himself. In Pali, an ancient language of Buddhism, the word ”Vipassana” means “seeing things as they really are.” The literal translation is “special seeing.”
Often, the term “Vipassana meditation” is used interchangeably with “mindfulness meditation,” but Vipassana is more specific. It involves observing your thoughts and emotions as they are, without judging or dwelling on them.
It’s different from other types of meditation techniques, like pranayama (breathing exercises) or visualization.
In these methods, you focus on a task or image. You actively train your mind and body to do something specific.
But in Vipassana, you simply observe your inner self instead of consciously controlling the experience. The goal is to help you:
quiet your mind
focus on the present
accept thoughts, emotions, and sensations for what they really are
reduce regrets by dwelling less on the past
worry less about the future
respond to situations based on reality, instead of worries (fear) or preconceived notions
I teach meditation to individuals and in a group format on Zoom. Insurance does not pay for meditation sessions unless it is a part of the therapy session. If you are interested in learning and practicing meditation, contact me to discuss further. EdGeratyLCSW-C@oroton.me
If you would like to listen to my guided meditations please go to my Spotify Podcast