That Quiet, Persistent Voice

IA letter from Kim.

The courses that fill this website and newsletter were born out that quiet but persistent voice I could no longer ignore, saying: hold space for others navigating the messy middle of life and help them learn to breathe again.

For those walking through transitions—career changes based on intention or healing from burnout; relationship changes (beginnings and endings), grief (saying goodbye); menopause, manopause, and our aging bodies; parenting or letting go of grown children—and wondering how to stay centered while the ground shifts beneath them.

I’ve been there. I am there. And I’ve learned that mindfulness and meditation isn’t about escaping the mess, but about showing up for it with curiosity, clarity and compassion.

We are inclusive, and all are welcome. This is also the place where we will build a community based on curiosity, compassion, and connection. Together, we will be creating a community, a Sangha. This Sangha is a space of refuge, practice, and connection. We are not here to fix or change each other but to sit in presence, compassion, and truth — together. This will also be a confidential space. You can participate as much or as little as you want, as silence is participation as well. 

I invite you to join us. Our first Summer Bookclub starts June 9th! It's FREE for this  summer, as a gesture of gratitude for my teachers. Spaces are limited, and admission to the course is by application. If you read this after June 9th, email me and let’s chat about you joining. info@meditationwithkim.com

You can find the application by clicking the Sign Up Application button. More courses to follow in the Fall. 

In peace and stillness,

- Kim

She/ Her

Founder of Meditation with Kim

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