Wednesdays|6:30pm–7:30pm|6 May – 24 June 2026 (8 weeks)
Book for the full term. Makeups available in any current term timeslot. Significantly lower per-class rate than casual bookings.
This one-hour meditation class offers a practical, inwardly focused approach to applying meditation skills in daily life. It is designed for students who already have some experience with meditation and are ready to work with greater clarity, responsibility, and integration.
Rather than focusing on relaxation alone, the class explores meditation as a discipline for cultivating steadiness, discernment, and conscious response in the midst of real-world demands. Each session includes guided meditation alongside reflection and inquiry, supporting a deeper understanding of how meditation works and when to apply specific approaches beyond the studio.
A key theme within this class is the practical exploration of the yamas and niyamas — yoga’s ethical and personal observances — approached as lived principles rather than abstract philosophy. These teachings are explored in a contemporary, grounded way, helping students examine patterns of behaviour, inner responses, boundaries, and values with honesty and self-awareness.
The emphasis throughout is on integration: learning how to pause, witness, regulate, and respond more skilfully, rather than reacting from habit or conditioning. Over time, students develop a more reliable relationship with meditative awareness and a clearer sense of how it can inform everyday decisions, relationships, and life transitions.
This class is best suited to students who:
already have some experience with meditation
are comfortable sitting with inner experience
are interested in applying meditation beyond formal practice
value depth, reflection, and long-term integration
For those who are newer to meditation, or who would benefit from additional support in internalisation and steadiness, the weekly Sound Healing Meditation class on our timetable or a private meditation session with Jenny is recommended as a preparatory step. These options provide guided support in relaxation, internalisation, and learning to recognise and hold calm, aware states before moving into this more inquiry-based practice.
This class is taught by Jenny, Senior Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist, and the founder of The Yoga Shed.
With over two decades of teaching experience, Jenny offers a grounded and practical approach to meditation that supports long-term wellbeing and personal responsibility. Her teaching emphasises the integration of meditative awareness into everyday life, helping students move beyond technique and into lived understanding.