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    Had the most incredible experience here. Such a magical and healing space -- can't wait to return!

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    Hari NYC

    Hari NYC

    5.0(22 reviews)
    0.2 miChelsea, Midtown West

    The classes here are addictive, but unfortunately they do not offer unlimited monthly membership…read more This kundalini yoga studio is small, peaceful, and cozy. I discovered this studio through Rainer (best instructor) and the space is positive and welcoming. It is a great place to unwind, center yourself, and come home to your true self. Every class is different with distinct focuses and they predominantly end with either gong savasana or mediation, giving you the opportunity to explore and work on many levels and aspects of yourself. This style of yoga is very different but it's super effective and it's open to all ages, shapes, and sizes, and is highly recommended to anyone who has anxiety, addiction, depression, are prone to overthinking, and/or prone to absorbing others thoughts and emotions as their own, etc. With consistent practice, it'll literally change your life for the better, while bringing in more inner peace and self love.

    Wonderful Nearly Perfect Kundalini Experience near MSG…read more If you aren't sure what Kundalini yoga is, one of the perks of Hari NYC is the Saturday morning community class for only $10. You'll get an idea of what to expect as you move on to more involved classes. Great tips to remember: Wear comfy loose clothes & maybe socks (you can take them off when you are warm enough) A head covering to keep energy in is great but optional Use the restroom before class begins to stay focused Chant if you want to - if not, just enjoy the vibe! This is a relatively peaceful space as the police station next door has most of the parking spots on the street full, so traffic on this block (in an otherwise busy area) is a bit lesser. The only reason for 4 not 5 stars is that would be great to have more classes - the schedule is still a bit lean.

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    Shambhala Meditation Center - Sunday Dharma Gathering with Joe Mauricio

    Shambhala Meditation Center

    4.1(29 reviews)
    0.7 miWest Village

    Shambhala Meditation Center is really a magical place. I came here to try their Tuesday night open…read morehouse on the recommendation of a trusted confidante. I was so pleasantly surprised. Tues night consisted of a guided mediation for noobs (like me), a general quiet space mediation for pros and it ended with a moving lecture by an invited guest speaker. Tonight's lecturer was wonderful and her stories and topic were universal and relatable. My visit to the Shambhala Medication Center was powerful and moving. I want to cultivate and hone this new practice; perhaps make it a weekly thing. I'm also interested in their workshops and possibly even a weekend retreat. If you are new to meditation and looking for a warm, friendly environment to start, Shambhala is definitely it. It's a relaxing mental escape from the buzzing city below and a good starting point for self-exploration. I highly recommend it.

    I visited this meditation center for their 30s and Under Gathering, which is typically on Monday…read morenights. My friend told me about the event. She hasn't been and wanted to attend with a friend. I read about it on their website. It sounded great! I personally am looking for a community of young adults who are friendly, open to newcomers, and share a dedication to meditation. So, I arrived a little bit after 7. There were a few people in the lounge area, drinking tea and chatting with others. Everyone seemed warm, friendly, happy. I took this time to walk around. I found the kitchen and bathroom, both of which were clean. The meditation was in their expansive meditation room. The event had a traditional meditation session. The facilitator was great during this part of the event. His voice was at a smooth low tone that encouraged him to meditate deeper. Unfortunately, not everyone was on the same meditative pace. Someone's phone rang twice during meditation. SMH. That was when things went down hill. After this session, the instructor led us to sit in a circle for a social meditation session. I've never done a social meditation session, and I was looking forward to it. But instantly the instructor's low self esteem surfaced as he stumbled on his words and hesitated with the activities. He asked questions and some individuals voiced their concerns, trials, and tribulations with their daily lives. It honestly seemed like a group therapy session and people only focused on the problems with urban life. SMH. So I zoned out and I tried to meditate. Then next thing I know I hear my name called. The instructor called me to say something. I had no idea what to say. I said something so I could leave the spotlight ASAP. Overall, the attendees seemed nice. But I would not return. I do not like being called on the spot like I was a third grader. I do not like the whole group therapy session going on.

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    The Shinnyo Center for Meditation and Well-being - The Shinnyo Jazz Ensemble

    The Shinnyo Center for Meditation and Well-being

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.6 miMidtown West

    Closed until March? Not updated on Google or Apple Maps.. Ended up at a bar nearby instead of a…read morerelaxing date

    I have been negligent by not writing a well deserved and much needed (as far as my opinion) review…read moreof the Shinnyo Center. Having visited today, I am doing so now. I first became acquainted with the Shinnyo Center back in 2014 when after reading 10% Happier* by Dan Harris (renowned journalist), he would be making an appearance (along with other notable personalities) at the center. Shinnyo is a glorious Eastern/Buddhist temple/center oasis tucked away in the heart of the garment district. Its main focus is everything related to meditation and benefits. After meeting Dan Harris, I was intrigued with the center, what they offered & its principles. There's self guided meditation (sit in the temple on your own to meditate), guided meditation for nominal fee, special meditation workshops such as jazz (done it and cool!) and matcha meditation (on my list whereupon it includes meditation but also incorporates a matcha tea ceremony). The special workshops are fee based. For a great introduction to Shinnyo, check out Groupon for package deal specials---10 or 20 visits promo. It's a great way to incorporate meditation in your life. An added incentive to check it out is for the first week in January, (through January 6th), the center is offering free guided meditation sessions so visit their website for days/times. I can't speak highly enough of the Shinnyo Center. The entire staff is so welcoming and I am confident anyone who visits will walk out feeling positive and relaxed. I'm looking to become more of a regular in 2018. *this amazing autobiography outlines how a fidgety journalist (Dan Harris) experienced an on air panic attack years ago and then discovered the benefits of meditation. Highly recommend.

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    The Shinnyo Center for Meditation and Well-being
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    Transcendental Meditation

    Transcendental Meditation

    5.0(8 reviews)
    1.3 miMidtown East

    I love TM - i have been practicing it since March 2022 and it is very relaxing…read more I do recommend the practice 100% and also this location in Midtown, the TM teachers in there are very supportive and helpful.

    My decision to receive TM training at the Midtown Manhattan Center under the tutelage of Jonathan…read moreGoldstein, has totally transformed my enjoyment of life. I was born and raised in a very rural and tranquil area in north western Ireland, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the lush green hills of my home county of Donegal. It is very easy to find peace there. But in October 2016, I married a New Yorker and soon afterwards found myself in Jackson Heights, Queens - one of the busiest, most densely populated and diverse neighborhoods in the world. That change came as quite a shock. I found the long immigration process to be quite frustrating. During the winter months, I was missing Ireland, struggling to adapt to life in such a busy city, and knew that I needed some sort of change in my life. I was feeling a little stressed, was having trouble sleeping, and was generally experiencing decreased motivation and creativity. Getting good quality sleep was a continual problem. I found TM online, and enrolled for a free non-committal introductory talk in March 2017. I instantly decided to take the training, and it has turned out to be an excellent decision. I thoroughly enjoyed the week-long training program. I found the center to be very relaxing, and the quality of teaching on offer was first class. I could not possibly have asked for better training/mentoring. As for the TM itself, I felt immediate benefits, and now, three months later, having practiced TM twice daily ever since, I feel completely rejuvenated. I sleep as soon as I go to bed, and wake feeling refreshed, positive, very confident about the future, and despite the fast-paced nature of life in New York, I feel calm and assured. Perhaps the best thing I can say about TM is that it is effortless. Previously, when I was presented with a problem or a challenge, (just I suspect like many other people), I would think and think in the hopes of finding a solution. TM has taught me that I don't need to think harder to find solutions to life's problems. In fact, I should do the opposite. TM allows me to switch my thoughts off, and this innately triggers a sense of complete stillness, which brings so many benefits to my life. The realization that I can do this, and delve into the boundless possibilities and creative opportunities that come from TM is a complete revelation. I would thoroughly recommend TM training at the Midtown Manhattan Center.

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