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Monday Night Meditation & Talk (22ML25)

Kirsten Rudestam

June 2, 2025

Online Program Online

6:30 pm Jun 02 - 8:30 pm Jun 03, 2025 PDT

Date and Time Details:
Monday, June 2, 2025
NEW TIME! 6:30pm - 8:30pm US Pacific Time

Online via Zoom

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor. – $108.00
  • Sustainer. – $50.00
  • Basic. – $25.00
  • Mudita/Karuna Scholarship Rate. – $0.00
  • BIPOC Scholarship Rate. – $0.00

Cancellation Policy:

  • Spirit Rock only offers open credits for this program according to the deadlines below. No refunds are available.
  • Open credits are available: any time prior to midnight the night before the event/program.
  • No open credits available the day of the event, or later.

Registration closes at 7:30pm (US Pacific Time) on Monday, June 2, 2025. See Important Notes below.*

Closed Captioning [CC] is available for this program. Online via Zoom.


Description:
For over 35 years, the Monday Night sitting group at Spirit Rock has been a welcoming refuge to gather, hear the teachings of the Buddha, and practice insight meditation together as a community. The program includes a 30-40 min guided meditation, a short break, and a dharma talk.

Important Note! NEW Class time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm US Pacific Time weekly on Monday evenings.

Sliding Scale: Our sliding scale options for this drop-in program include financial support for our teachers. Please consider paying at the highest rate that you can afford: your generosity supports teachers as well as Spirit Rock, staff, and your fellow practitioners. Sustainer rate covers the cost of the program; not tax deductible.

*Important Note: You will have ~90 days from the original program date to view the program. Also know that by participating on camera in the question/answer sessions, you agree to be recorded. If you would like to not be recorded and/or remain anonymous for the day, you will be given instructions on how to do so the evening of the program.


About the Teacher

Kirsten Rudestam

Kirsten’s teaching and facilitation is dedicated to life, the earth and alignment with the ground of being. She believes that practices of (re)connection are crucial in maintaining our capacity to face and respond to ecological loss and to embrace our inherent interbeing. Kirsten holds a PhD in environmental sociology from the University of California, Santa […]

Learn more about Kirsten Rudestam

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