Mission

Mission

The Meditation Club is dedicated to help people develop active, well disciplined lives, by learning meditation and mindfulness. Group members learn to improve their careers, academic studies, and spiritual lives by incorporating into their daily routine the wonderful practice of meditation and self-discovery. We believe that meditation, taught without religious affiliation, is the process of learning concentration and focus which can lead an individual to a level of excellence in all aspects of their life, including school, career, personal relationships, and happiness.

We offer seminars for people interested in meditation and to explore different topics related to self-discovery. The purpose of the Meditation Club is to provide an open forum for all the members of the community to share their interest in meditation and spirituality. The practice of meditation is about living a very grounded, happy, and fun life. It's about being energized, and being good at everything that you do, and getting better constantly. It's about utilizing the full power of your mind, body, and spirit, to enjoy life and to experience its multifaceted sides. Events are hosted free of charge, online via Zoom, and occasional events will be in person.

Filled with the magical essence of meditation, Roger Cantu is a pragmatic teacher of self-discovery. He uses storytelling, comedy, and a bright sense of humor, to bring to life the teachings of Buddhism, meditation, and mindfulness. He teaches a form of meditation that emphasizes the importance of focus and concentration to strengthen and clarify the mind. This type of mediation is called Chakra Meditation, which is a modern adaptation of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, Kundalini Yoga, and Original Zen.

"The practice of meditation is about living a very grounded, happy, and fun life. It's about being energized, and being good at everything that you do, and getting better constantly. It's about utilizing the full power of your mind, body, and spirit, to enjoy life and to experience its multifaceted sides." - Rama, Dr. Frederick Lenz.