memberplus
How Meditation Works – A Complete, Evidence-Based Meditation Course
4.8
10 daagse cursus

How Meditation Works – A Complete, Evidence-Based Meditation Course

Door Gabriel Rocheleau

Start dag 1
Wat je zal leren
This course is perfect for beginners and those who have some experience but want to get better at meditation. In this class, we'll learn how the brain works and use that knowledge to improve how we meditate. We'll cover a lot of topics! We'll find out how to make meditation fun and something to look forward to. We'll also learn how to handle challenges like a wandering mind, feeling sleepy, or getting distracted. Plus, we'll get better at focusing and being aware of our thoughts. By the end of the course, you'll be excited to keep practicing on your own. You'll have all the tools you need for a rewarding meditation practice.

Gabriel Rocheleau

Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, QC, Canada

Gabriel's goal is to help you develop an effective and profoundly rewarding meditation practice. Gabriel has completed multiple Vipassana retreats in the Goenka tradition, and spent an extended time in Burma at Pa Auk Tawya Forest Monastery under the guidance of Bhikkhu Revata. He has been approved and encouraged to teach by John Yates (Culadasa),...

Les 1
Enjoying Meditation
Let's start with the basics: how do we turn meditation into an enjoyable activity that we look forward to? Finding joy in meditation is a key to progress. In this first session, we will explore the state of mind best suited for meditation - playful, exploratory and joyful. Meditation is a gift we're offering ourselves, and one that should be enjoyed fully!
Les 2
Preparing for Meditation
Instead of going straight for the breath, we will take a few moments to move from daily life to breath meditation in a relaxed, pleasant and step-by-step way. In this session, we will also explore a technique called the "Four-step transition". This technique will help our mind settle on the breath gently yet firmly, and smoothly transition between daily life and meditation practice
Les 3
Mind-Wandering
Despite our intention to watch the breath, our mind seemingly has a mind of its own: it wanders away. This is natural, and points to a profound truth: we are not really in control of our own mind! We will use this knowledge to our advantage. Instead of trying to control our mind with force, we will reward it when it notices that it has wandered away. By positively reinforcing this aha! moment, we will reduce the frequency and length of mind-wandering, and turn our mind into an invaluable ally.
Les 4
Counting the Breaths
Now that we've learned to deal with mind-wandering when it occurs, we're ready to level up our practice with a new challenge. For the mind to stay engaged and enthusiastic about meditation, it needs a task! In this session, we will learn a technique called “Counting the breaths”. This technique will help prevent mind-wandering from occurring in the first place.
Les 5
Attention and Awareness
Our mind has two faculties: attention and awareness. In this session, we will explore these two different aspects of the mind and use this knowledge to better understand how distractions sneak up and catch our attention. We will also learn how concentration and mindfulness differ, and how we can leverage both to increase the clarity and power of our mind!
Les 6
Following the Breath
We've learned to count the breaths up to 10. What's next? In this session, we will give the mind a new, more difficult (but enjoyable!) challenge. This new technique is called "Following the Breath". When following the breath, we want dissect and investigate the different parts of the breath in an engaged, interested way. You will be stunned by the effectiveness of this technique, and by the power of your own mind!
Les 7
Cultivating Introspective Awareness
We’ve covered a lot already. We've calmed the mind, stabilized our attention and picked up a few useful concepts and techniques along the way. So far though, we've concentrated most of our efforts on training attention. In this session, we will learn a profound technique that will cultivate strong awareness. This new technique, called “labeling”, will help us notice distractions before they take the center stage, and will allow us to observe the inner workings of our own mind with unparalleled clarity.
Les 8
Antidotes to Agitation and Dullness
There are two main obstacles to meditation: agitation and dullness. At some point, every meditator will experience both of these obstacles, as you probably already have. In this session, we will discover antidotes to these obstacles. By applying the right antidotes to the right hindrances, meditation will become more enjoyable and fruitful.
Les 9
Daily Life and Meditation Practice
To progress in meditation, the most important habit we must develop is a daily meditation practice. Like with any other skill, mastering meditation takes time and effort. In this session, we will discuss the best ways to include meditation into your daily life to reap maximum and lasting benefits.
Les 10
Review, and What’s Next?
We've come a long way in 10 days. In this session, we'll quickly go through all the tips and techniques we've added to our toolbox, and take a moment to appreciate and share the benefits of our meditation practice. We will also get a glimpse of the next stages of meditation progress.

Recente Beoordelingen

4.81
114
Orsolya
June 15, 2025
I’ve been meditating for years, but I learned so much through this course. I’m sure I’ll come back to it from time to time. Thank you so much for your thoughts and techniques.
Brendan
October 21, 2024
Very concise, instructive, insightful and helpful. Thank you ❤️ 🙏
Sharron
April 8, 2024
The course was well organized and at an easy pace. It provides the information you need to understand and improve your meditation practice. I will revisit the individual sessions to reinforce the concepts.
Pat
January 23, 2024
Great series on learning or sharpening your meditation practice.
John
November 21, 2023
Very good A couple of technical problems in day 8 & 10, but every thing else was easy to follow with practical applications to assist in improving my meditation practice. I plan to redo the course again in a few weeks to catch up on ideas I might have overlooked. Thank you🙏🙏
Jessica
August 12, 2023
Very instructive. I am more prepared now to engage in non-guided meditation on my own. Can’t wait to grow in my practice!

Gabriel Rocheleau's Collection

Trusted by 35 million people. It's free.

Insight Timer

Get the app