Insight Meditation Workshop
An Online Workshop with short talk & practice for both those
new to meditation or experienced practitioners alike.

Be Connected, Grounded, and Inspired
Join us for a monthly one-hour mindfulness meditation workshop — an easy and supportive way to stay connected to your practice and community. Whether you're a course graduate, curious newcomer, or just seeking a moment of calm, this space is open to you.
🧘♀️ Next Session: June 2nd at 7pm
📍 Location: Online via Zoom (or insert location if in-person)
💸 $25 per session | Free for course graduates
A Monthly Workshop to Supporting to Stay Connected to your Meditation & Community
This monthly drop-in workshop offers a gentle space to reconnect with yourself and others through shared mindfulness. We aim to practice meditation and contemplate the Buddha's teachings for emotional healing and spiritual awakening.
Each session includes:
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A short inspirational talk to nourish your practice
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A guided mindfulness meditation led by Marion Miller
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Time to reflect and stay connected with a like-hearted community
Whether you're continuing from a previous course or just starting to explore mindfulness, this is a welcoming space for all.
Who It’s For
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Course graduates – reconnect with the practice and community
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Newcomers – curious to experience mindfulness before joining a course or retreat
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Regular meditators – looking for a monthly anchor of inspiration and reflection
Accessible, Affordable, Meaningful
For just $25, this session is a great way to experience Marion's unique approach to mindfulness coaching and meditation. It’s also a gentle gateway to explore working with Marion or attending retreats, or mindfulness training further.
📩 Free for graduates – reconnect with the teachings and each other
🌱 Open to the public – no experience necessary
Reserve Your Spot
Spots are limited to keep the space intimate. Book your session today and take a mindful pause with us.
👉 Register Now
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Questions? Feel free to get in touch or explore more about Marion Miller

When we truly come home to the present moment we remember that we belong to life