Morning Meditation

Introduction

In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, finding moments of tranquility is more crucial than ever. One practice that has gained widespread recognition for its transformative effects is meditation. This mindful practice can positively impact our mental, spiritual, and even physical well-being through the following ways:

  1. A Calm Beginning to the Day: Morning meditation offers a serene start to the day. Amidst the stillness of the early hours, individuals can centre themselves, setting a positive and calm tone for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The ritual of quiet introspection fosters a sense of inner peace that resonates throughout the day.
  2. Enhanced Mental Clarity and Focus: Engaging in meditation in the morning provides a mental reset. As the mind awakens from sleep, meditation acts as a tool to clear away mental fog, sharpening focus and enhancing cognitive clarity. This heightened mental acuity equips individuals to approach tasks with greater efficiency and creativity.
  3. Stress Reduction and Emotional Resilience: Meditation is a powerful antidote to the stresses of modern life. By meditating in the early hours, individuals develop emotional resilience, allowing them to navigate daily challenges with a greater sense of calm and equilibrium. The meditative state fosters a healthy perspective on stressors, promoting overall emotional well-being.
  4. Improved Physical Health: The mind-body connection is undeniable, and meditation contributes to overall physical health. Studies have shown that regular meditation can lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, and enhance immune function. Incorporating meditation into the morning routine becomes a proactive step towards holistic well-being.
  5. Establishing Consistent Habits: Morning meditation encourages the formation of consistent habits. By dedicating time to meditation each morning, individuals cultivate a routine that becomes ingrained in their daily lives. The repetition of this mindful practice fosters discipline and self-awareness, laying the foundation for long-term mental and emotional well-being.
  6. Greater Mindfulness Throughout the Day: The benefits of morning meditation extend beyond the session itself. Practitioners often report increased mindfulness throughout the day, leading to more intentional decision-making, improved interpersonal relationships, and an overall heightened sense of awareness in both personal and professional endeavors.

The practice of meditation is a profound and accessible tool for holistic well-being. As we navigate the demands of the modern world, the morning meditation habit stands as a beacon of tranquility, inviting us to start each day with a mindful and purposeful presence. Embracing this practice may well be the key to unlocking a more balanced, centered, and fulfilled life.

Goals

  1. Cultivate the habit of meditating in the morning;
  2. Learn to maintain mindfulness in daily activities;
  3. Learn Equanimity meditation;
  4. Clarify doubts.

Teacher

Bhikkhu Varañāṇo will be the teacher for this course. He has conducted many meditation retreats with good reviews. He is also the founder of this website. For more details, see here.

Structure

  • Hybrid event
  • Open to all who are interested in learning meditation
  • Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis
  • Donations are required to register for classes
  • There will be no refunds to prevent scams

Course Location

Schedule

9 February to 26 October 2025
Every Sunday 0700 to 0900 Hours

  • Walking Equanimity Meditation (In-person only)
  • Sitting Equanimity Meditation (Hybrid)
  • Q&A (Hybrid)

Seats Available

In-person: 15 seats
Virtual: 100 seats

Registration Period

Until 26 October 2025

Guidelines

Punctuality

Be punctual as late-comers will cause disturbances to other participants.

FAQ

No. You will get to learn the meditation method that is used in the class.

The meditation method used for this class will be Equanimity meditation from the Divine Abodes (Brahma Vihara) as taught by the Buddha.

No. You need to use the meditation method taught by the teacher which is Equanimity method.

This class is opened specifically for Buddhists who have completed the Equanimity Meditation Retreat to continue their practice with fellow Buddhist practitioners. However, this class is also suitable for beginners as there is guidance for walking & sitting meditations.

The teacher will give guidance for both walking and sitting meditations. If there are any questions, participants are free to ask for clarifications during the Q&A.

Online participants need to turn on their cameras during sitting meditation.

The reason for requiring donations for class registrations is not for money. It is to ensure attendance after registration.

The dropout rate for Theravāda classes is extremely high. Main reason is because most, if not all, Theravāda classes are free and people lack commitment when they do not have to pay for the classes. They do not understand the amount of time, effort and money involved in organising an event or a class. So, many people register then fail to turn up or just come for a few lessons then drop out. This not only wastes a Theravāda Buddhist organisation’s resources, it also deprives other Buddhists who are really interested in the event/class to miss out on the opportunity to join, especially retreats.

This idea came from Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services. Initially, SBWS, gives Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) consultation and medicine for free. However, they found that many patients did not eat the prescribed medicine and just threw them away. They then decided to charge the patients $1 for 1 day of medicine. Although the fee is minimal, it drastically reduced the amount of wastage by the patients.

Therefore, RID is also using this method to try to reduce no-shows and lack of commitment.

Anyone who misses class for 2 consecutive sessions or misses a total of 3 classes, even in non-consecutive sessions, will be removed from the name list and the slot will be opened for others to join, unless there is a valid reason like going for holiday or illness and the teacher is informed beforehand. If the removed person wants to join again with a stronger conviction, donate & register again.

If you miss a session, recordings will be available for review. Active participation in discussions and activities is expected and will contribute to the overall learning experience.

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