Learn to Meditate with Sarah

With an overwhelming amount of meditation techniques available, why choose Vedic meditation? It’s simple - because it’s designed for modern minds. This technique is intended for those who live in the world and have lives filled with friends, family, work and commitments. It’s here to get you out of a busy mind and back into creativity.

Sarah will show you how to practice Vedic meditation 20 mins twice a day. She knows how to make meditation fit around a busy life and will share with you how to make it work for you. And the support doesn’t stop there - you’ll have access to Sarah for a lifetime of support to make meditation a priority for years to come.

How to get started

1. Explore the website

Keep reading below to learn more about what Vedic meditation is/isn’t, how we teach and what the benefits are.

2. Book a discovery call

Keep reading below to learn more about what Vedic meditation is/isn’t, how we teach and what the benefits are.

3. Find the course for you

Head over to the calendar to find a course near you. Follow the link to sign up, or make an inquiry about the course.

What is Vedic meditation?

  • We spend most of our day experiencing Beta brainwaves. We can think of this as our thinking mind. It’s what we use to get our to-do lists done, show up at a meeting on time and generally function in the modern world. This technique is about moving beyond Beta towards deeper, slower brainwaves. What does this mean for you? It means increased connection to the emotional body, creativity, cognition and relaxation. Letting go is about transcending where you are to have an experience beyond yourself. For us, that’s the thinking mind.

  • We use a mantra to help catch the mind and draw it towards deeper, quieter states of being. We combine the use of a mantra with a simple, easy technique that teaches you how to let go. The best part is that by learning how to let go in meditation we learn how to let go in daily life. Think of meditation like a simulator - the more time you spend learning the more you’re able to put it into practice!

  • We aim to practice for 20 minutes, twice a day with the eyes closed. We practice sitting upright (think chair, couch, parked car or even your bed). We sit comfortably, easily and can move at any point if we get uncomfortable. You don’t need a meditation room, all you need is a place to sit and close the eyes. We always say wherever you can think, you can meditate.

  • Meditation benefits are cumulative - the more you do it the more you benefit! Each person is different and will gain what they need, but widely reported benefits include:

    • Noticeable reduction in stress, overwhelm and anxiety

    • Greater creativity and cognition

    • Reduces fatigue and increases sleep at night

    • Ongoing regulation of nervous system and reduction in overstimulation

    • Increase in clarity and decision making capacity

    • Greater energy and adaptability throughout the day

    • Feeling more confident, grounded and self-aware

    • Navigating high pressure situations with greater ease

    • Reduction in reactivity and improvement in personal relationships

    • The ability to be present with friends, family and loved ones.

“I learned Vedic meditation with the beautiful Sarah. She has a wonderful way of communicating and teaching. I really feel that by deciding to do this course I gave myself a gift that will last the rest of my life.”

Louise - Veterinarian and Vedic meditator

The 4-session course

Vedic meditation is taught in-person over 4 consecutive days.

Session 1 (1.5hrs) - each person receives their own personal mantra and is taught the practice of Vedic meditation. This session will either be a 1:1 or small group session.

Session 2 (1.5 or 2hrs) - practice refinement, daily rhythms that support meditation and making meditation work for you.

Session 3 (1.5 or 2hrs) - exploring deeply the connection between the mind and body, releasing stress and why we really meditate.

Session 4 (1.5 or 2hrs) - the long term implications of a meditation practice, why embracing change is a good thing and how to move with evolution (and not against it).

By the end of the course you will be a confident and independent meditator, and become part of our worldwide community with access to lifetime support.

What’s included?

  • Join each day for a session where you will learn the impact, benefit and proper instructions for meditation

  • You’ll also be signing up to re-sit the course at any time for free with Sarah or any other affiliated Vedic meditation teacher.

  • Become part of the in-person and online meditation community by having access to free in-person and online group meditation + wisdom sessions with Sarah and Mahsaoma.

  • Receive ongoing support for the first 2 years of your practice.

  • You’ll become part of a global community of Vedic meditators with the ability to advance your practice, join live events and advanced trainings and join for retreats in both Australia and overseas.