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Meditation 

It is intended for all who wish to go a little further and a little deeper in their meditative practice. At the Velosimed Center, we combine various meditative approaches and techniques, primarily drawing from the Soto Zen school and from our own meditative experiences and experimenting with different states of consciousness and exploring various levels and forms of awareness...

 Sining up to meditation course


The workshop is conducted over five weekly meetings; mostly online. During Each week you will get additional encouragements and further instructions via e-mail.

In this workshop you will gain confidence and the necessary skills to make meditation a part of your life and not just current fad.

We will talk about what meditation is, about the most common obstacles and misconceptions about meditation, why to meditate at all, how to choose your initial motivation, and what scientists know about meditation today.

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Journy as a goal

Find the right meditation for you...

In true meditation there is no goal no destination, nowhere we should go or be, nothing we should or want to achieve... there is only one-pointed awareness, there is only meditation... But with our goal-oriented Western mind this might be difficult at first.

To prepare ourselves for meditation, we might set our goal on the journey itself. The simplest way to illustrate “journey as a goal” is with a circle. The perimeter of the circle should represent our life path. We are currently at some point around this perimeter. Looking back, we probably feel that we have walked quite a bit, that we are wiser, that we understand life and its essence better ... If we are aware that this is just one of the stations, just one of the points and we do not identify with it, new knowledge does not become sacred truth to us and we do not fanatically defend it as the only possible truth, our life is full. We know that we are at a different point at any given moment, that no point on the perimeter of a circle is better than the other, after all, every end is also a beginning.

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In Buddhism, the word Dukkha, often translated as suffering or dissatisfaction, actually means a wheel that refuses to turn, a wheel that is stuck in a certain position and refuses to move forward. Such is the ordinary Ego - full of himself, he does not want change and that is why he is very afraid, he is insecure, angry ...

What Buddhism strives for is Sukha, that is, that the wheel - simply - turns, spins. That consciousness is liberated, that we make our own choices and are responsible for that choice. If I suffer, then I only suffer, there is no lamentation here, I do not add anything to suffering. If I grieve, I can really go into mourning with open, benign, mind of lowing kindness toward self and others, and thus become more open, sensitive, vulnerable, if we rejoice fully with all our heart, without limitations ... Or that simply - we are.

Exploring meditative consciousness at the Velosimed Center offers you exploration to eternal questions and searches, in the process, you will find the truth in your own way, the truth that suits your life - no one will impose their view or way on you. In this process, you will meet yourself again and from the process, you will come infinitely more alive and able to admire and respect all living things and also yourself.

Discovering Natural Presence through our Meditation Course

Over millennia of human history, we can trace the development and use of practices across various Eastern and Western cultures that cultivate the power of mindfulness, or "awakened" awareness, also known as Natural Presence. These are different terms describing the meditative consciousness that can be reached through various meditative or contemplative practices. All these practices have been developed to study human consciousness and nature, as well as to achieve human well-being, evolve individual consciousness, and ultimately liberate the individual from ... oneself. They can be physically- or energy-oriented, such as yoga, qi-gong, tai chi, contemplative practices like various forms of prayer and chanting, and different forms of seated or walking meditation, which have been introduced to the West through Buddhist practices or modern methods such as the Key Method.

The meditation course is designed to introduce you to the most important elements of meditation practice in general, regardless of the specific practice you use, and to provide you with all the necessary tools to start your meditation practice or enrich your current practice with new knowledge and awareness. Each part of the course, of which there are five, includes explanations on a particular topic, practical exercises, and additional resources available to you.

For any questions you may have while following the course, please contact: mojca.studen@velosimed.com

I wish you an inspiring journey into the depths of your soul!

The course will help you develop meditative awareness, known as Natural Presence – a state of calm, mindful, and neutral awareness that accepts all experiences without judgment.

What the course offers:

  • Understanding Meditation: Learn about different types of meditation practices, from concentration to floating attention, and how they affect brain function.
  • Natural Presence: Discover how to recognize and accept current experiences, fostering inner peace and emotional stability.
  • Practical Techniques: Explore exercises for relaxation, concentration, metta meditation (loving-kindness), and self-reflection to improve your psychophysical condition.
  • Supportive Strategies: Develop curiosity, kindness, and ease in your meditation practice. Learn relaxation and centering exercises, as well as basic pranayama techniques to better handle challenges you may encounter during your meditative journey.
  • Positive Effects: Enhance the functioning of your prefrontal cortex, increase empathy and love, and achieve overall well-being.
  • Balanced Practice: Understand how to avoid potential negative effects of excessive meditation and maintain a healthy balance.
  • How to proceed: Here are some practical tips and descriptions of options, as well as possible combinations for how to proceed after completing the course.

This course is suitable for everyone, regardless of meditation experience. Join us and begin your journey towards inner peace, clarity, and emotional freedom.


About meditation



Meditation practices

At the Velosimed Center, we teach various techniques that allow us to train the individual elements of awareness that are necessary for meditative awareness and consciousness. In addition, we delve into different types of meditation: mindfulness, metta Bhavana, tong len, zazen, which contain different meditative aspects.




Voice Dialog

My teacher Patriarch Genpo Roshi came through a Western psychotherapeutic method called Voice Dialog (developed by Dr. Hall and Dr. Sidra Stone), through the ideas of Carl G. Jung, Fritz Pearls, and of course through the Zen tradition to a process called Big Heart, Big Mind.



Spirituality as escape from reality !?

Many spiritual systems define the goal of spiritual search as dissolving personal boundaries and merging with the Spirit / God and simultaneously denying all that is earthly, renouncing all material goods, despising and suppressing "flesh" ...

Positive effects of meditation on body and mind

{{modality}} our meditators report on:

  • greater inner peace
  • greater ability to "be in the moment"
  • less stress
  • less neuroticism
  • a better understanding of oneself
  • easier acceptance and compassion for loved ones as well as other people in general
  • easier coping with life's trials
  • deep awareness and feeling of self
  • a deep respect for all life
  • awareness of the beauty of life

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