Meditation practitioners & reviews (17)

Erik Adams

Integral Life Coaching, Spiritual Nutrition, Detox, Vegan and Living Foods, Remedial Massage read more...

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Juliet Butters Doty

A potent, deepening and centering of being read more...

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Sandra Hotz

Sacred Esoteric Healing, Counselling and Meditation read more...


Session Reviews - Meditation

Aqua-balancing

“When I am in the water my soul is at peace” says the Aqua-balancing practitioner “It is the time when I feel normal”. When I got into the pool I was really surprised how warm it was. Almos read more...

Satori, an incredible safari

I just came back from an intensive journey in “Innerland”. I am still in wonder, amazed, inflamed and with this urge to tell what an extraordinary process Satori is for anybody interested in tra read more...

Satori, Zen meditation retreat

Based on the Zen koan, Who am I?, Satori was probably the most fun process I have ever done. The first couple of days (It goes for 7 days, fully residential) were pretty tough, ('Why am I?' rather t read more...

The path of love (workshop)

I had ideas, desires, to write something deliriously brilliant and comic about the Path of Love (POL) without trivialising what transpired for me and everyone else involved in the group, the 40 some read more...

Transformational Bodywork

Transformational Bodywork has its roots in Hawaiian Bodywork and Chakra Therapy. It started off as a traditional Hawaiian session, with lots of oil, long deep strokes. Then the practitioner got me read more...

Vipassana, the eye of Buddha

After completing a 10 day Vipassana course, I have discovered a technique that greatly benefits my life. This technique is full of simple and useful information to get you galloping along the path t read more...

'The Work' of Byron Katie

I’d never had a “Byron Katie” session before, tho I had heard a tape once, and had a fair idea as to how the Work worked. The therapist spoke for a moment about how in the ‘Work’ the idea read more...


Articles about Meditation

An introduction to the Body and Soul

More and more holidays in the Byron Bay area are being seen as opportunities to enjoy an inner 'holiday', to explore the inner landscape, have a massage or a reading as well as the more obvious oute read more...

Be-Loved

LOVE – what is it really? The Collins dictionary defines love as "to have great affection for; feel sexual passion for; enjoy something very much". I would venture to say if I asked 200 people, I read more...

Living As a Free Human Being

Being true to oneself confronts the status quo of our own fear, and whatever external circumstances onto which we project that fear. Only when I am really myself on the deepest, most dignified level read more...

Martial Arts: a foundation of life and learning

Martial arts are a wonderful foundation on physical, emotional and spiritual levels. read more...

Mind over disease

There is a definite correlation between the functioning of the mind and the body, and the mind has the dominant role. Conscious life has its beginnings within our own feelings, and emotions within o read more...

Ordinary Life

How do you stay in touch with the opening and powerful experiences that can occur in workshop situations or during a session? How do you integrate this experience into ordinary daily life? I believe read more...

The times they are changing...

I interact with many people each week and in the course of this I have noticed an increasing trend where the reliable constant seems to be change. All over the world we are seeing changes happening read more...

21 Ways to Stay in the Peace

From Byron Katie Compiled by Mary Lynn Hendrix Introduction The following are simple, yet powerful practices that can give you new ways of looking at your life circumstances, and in that, create n read more...

A step away from peace

Imagine that you are standing under a waterfall. The water pounds down on your head and shoulders and pins your feet to the ground. The steady rush of water feels good. At times, it feels ecstatic. read more...

About fear

Acknowledging fear is not a cause for depression or discouragement. Because we possess such fear, we also are potentially entitled to experience fearlessness. True fearlessness is not the reduction read more...

Craniosacral and Yoga

An ancient sutra from the Tantric tradition accompanies our experience of craniosacral. So much so that we use the image and name for our introductory course. The sutra says: Place your whole atte read more...

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Facing your Creation

About 2000 years ago Jesus spent 40 days in the desert; remember the story? I want you to imagine that you are Jesus and you are in the desert. What are you doing in the desert? What you are doing i read more...

Is Byron Bay a myth or a strawberry?

That day in the Bay I hadn’t bumped into anyone I knew. It was busy and bustling with the faces of strangers, no one said hello. By chance, a friend phoned and told me about a Buddhist talk on read more...

Juggling the unexpected

I would like to tell you a funny and true story, a story that at the time I didn’t find so funny, nor did I see the significance in the turn of events that made this story so profound, and yet so read more...

Love sets us free

Whether someone admits it or not doesn’t matter, I think everyone wants to be touched — physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Everyone wants to be loved. To be heard. To feel special. People read more...

Peacefulness in a bowl of tea

Sandra Kimball discovers that after drinking tea, there is nowhere to go but home. Acting naturally, gracefully and spontaneously in whatever task one performs is at the core of training in traditio read more...

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Remembering to Breathe

I like to wake early, when sunlight breaks in rays among the branches of trees outside my window. While I lie listening to the birds chorusing a new day, night dreams wash over me like waves, from s read more...

Satori, an interview with Avikal Constantino

Why would you want to know the truth of who you are? An interview with Avikal Costantino, facilitator of Satori retreats worldwide, and founder of the Integral Being Institute by Mark O'Brien. Ma read more...

Tantra Tennis

Do you like playing tennis and want to go a bit deeper into it? Dissatisfied with the lack of connection with the person over the net? Want to combine your love (of tennis) with meditation, and work read more...

The Biology of Enlightenment

The "near-death experience" that U.G. Krishnamurti had during a lecture in Madras in 1953 was to lead him up to the "final death" and awakening into the Natural State in 1967. It seems, the near-dea read more...

The Lake of Silence

I spent much of 1988 and 1989 at the Osho Commune in Pune India. I spent a lot of time meditating, sitting in discourse with Osho, sometimes up to 5 hours a day, a massive stretch for any seasoned m read more...

The Magical Act of Appreciation

Krishnamurti said, “We are the world, the world is us.” I want to talk about the possibility of healing ourselves and our families (and thereby our world) through the discipline of giving and r read more...

The Scream

One of the most intense moments I experienced in discourse with Osho in Pune (see The Lake of Silence) was one night during the Zen series, probably mid 1988. Sometimes the energy in Buddha Hall wou read more...