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heeding the call: a one-day workshop for vedic meditation initiators on outreach teaching

  • Be Here Nowra 62 North Street Nowra, NSW, 2541 Australia (map)

do you feel a pull to take your teaching to areas of greatest need? do you feel the currents of a movement in which teachers from all over the world are bringing light into the darkest of dark places?  

Join Kristen Vandivier (USA) and Isabel Keoseyan (Mexico) of Meditation Without Borders in a one-day workshop where we will come together and explore what it takes to get Vedic Meditation to communities who need it most but are least likely to have access to it.

The day will be broken into modules where we look in depth at subjects like: methods for working with students with high levels of trauma, teaching in sensitive or challenging spaces, how to work with students with addictions, teaching cancer patients and those with terminal diagnoses, and helping the helpers.

Isabel and Kristen will share what they’ve learned from their work in this space as well as will announce their vision for organizing the movement and providing support for other teachers who are interested in this kind of work.

We will have guest speakers and break away sessions in which we will come together and share experiences and ideas for how to carry this movement forward together.   

Our aim is to spark a global movement, led by teachers, which brings Vedic Meditation to the areas of greatest need and uplifts the consciousness of the entire world. Join us for an exciting day of sharing knowledge and uniting under this common purpose.

Open to all teachers of Vedic Meditation. For teachers who cannot attend in person, remote attendance is available.


Length: 4 hrs
Investment: USD $108*

Location: In person (Nowra) or online

*For Vedic Meditation Teachers only, open to all teachers.

* All proceeds go to Meditation Without Borders

  • Meditation Without Borders is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in California founded by Vedic Meditation teachers Kristen Vandivier and Isabel Keoseyan in 2020 in order to bring meditation to areas of greatest need in order to relieve suffering on the individual and collective level.

    We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to access the life-enhancing effects of Vedic Meditation. We founded Meditation Without Borders to make meditation available to everyone, starting with the people who have the greatest need: those who are often pushed aside, overlooked and under-supported. Not only does meditation support people directly and individually, it also serves a higher-order purpose in easing global suffering and conflict by closing the gap between self and other, effectively healing the entire world.

    https://www.meditationwithoutborders.net/

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