“The gift of meditation is the opportunity to meet yourself exactly where you are”

The Art of Meditation Facilitator Training

Yoga Alliance Certified (YACEP)

Course Dates: 1st–21st June 2026
Immersion Day: Sunday 21 June 2026

The Art of Meditation Facilitator Training is a 50-hour hybrid programme designed to deepen your personal meditation practice while offering the skills and confidence to facilitate meditation for groups and individuals, should you feel called to guide others.

This training is open to both beginners and experienced practitioners. Some participants join purely to strengthen their own relationship with meditation; others wish to develop facilitation skills for professional or community settings. The course honours both pathways.

How the Training Unfolds

Live Daily Online Meditation

Join a live guided meditation each morning to establish rhythm, consistency, and shared presence. These sessions form the heart of the training, offering an anchor for personal practice and collective learning.

Recordings are available for those in different time zones or who need flexibility.

Self-Paced Study

A series of thoughtfully structured modules to move through alongside the live practices, exploring meditation theory, techniques, facilitation principles, and personal reflection.

Optional In-Person Immersion Day

Sunday 21 June 2026 | London

A full-day gathering to practise together, connect in person, and explore live facilitation in a supported, embodied setting.

Key sessions will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person.

What You’ll Explore & Experience

  • A grounded understanding of meditation as a living practice, across different traditions and approaches

  • Direct experience of a wide range of meditation techniques, allowing you to feel how different practices land in the body, breath, and nervous system

  • The cultivation of steadiness, presence, and discernment through daily practice, supported by repetition, rhythm, and shared field

  • Insight into how meditation can be guided and shared with others, including the use of language, pacing, silence, and structure (without pressure to teach if that is not your path)

  • Opportunities to integrate meditation beyond the cushion, into daily life, relationships, creative work, and professional or community settings

  • A felt sense of belonging within a committed practice community, alongside support, reflection, and guidance throughout the journey

Whether this journey is for you alone or one you hope to share with others, this training offers a space to return to presence and reconnect with what is essential and true.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • This training is open to both beginners and experienced practitioners. You do not need a long-standing meditation practice or teaching background to join. Some participants come to deepen their personal relationship with meditation; others feel called to facilitate meditation in professional, creative, or community spaces. Both intentions are equally welcome and honoured.

  • No. There is no requirement or expectation to teach. While the training offers tools and insights into facilitation, many participants join solely for personal practice, self-inquiry, and integration. You are free to engage with the material in the way that feels most aligned for you.

  • The training combines live online elements, self-paced study, and an optional in-person immersion day. This allows for both structure and flexibility, supporting different learning styles, schedules, and locations.

    • Daily live online meditation sessions, with recordings available for flexibility

    • Self-paced study modules to move through alongside the live practices

    • Optional in-person immersion day on Sunday 21 June 2026

    You can expect a steady, supportive rhythm rather than an overwhelming workload. Many participants find the daily practice nourishing and grounding rather than demanding.

    For those wishing to receive facilitation accreditation, all required coursework and reflections must be completed within three months of the course start date.

  • All live meditation sessions are recorded and available to replay, making the training accessible across time zones and for those with changing schedules. While live attendance is encouraged for the sense of shared presence, it is not mandatory.

  • The optional Immersion Day on Sunday 21 June 2026 in London is a full-day, in-person gathering to deepen practice, embodiment, and connection.

    The day includes:

    • Shared meditation practice in a collective physical space

    • Live teachings and lectures from Rebecca

    • Exploration of different meditation techniques, taught and practised together

    • Embodied facilitation and supported practice facilitation

    • Group shares and reflective dialogue to integrate learning

    The Immersion Day offers a meaningful opportunity to connect more deeply with fellow participants and the work.

    Key sessions will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person.

  • Yes. This is a Yoga Alliance Certified (YACEP) 50-hour training, suitable for yoga teachers wishing to log continuing education hours. You do not need to be a yoga teacher to enrol.

  • You’ll be supported through:

    • Daily shared practice

    • Clear, structured learning materials

    • Ongoing guidance and reflection

    • A committed practice community

    The intention is to create a space of belonging, steadiness, and care, rather than achievement or comparison.

  • Participants often report:

    • A deeper, more intimate meditation practice

    • Greater steadiness and presence in daily life

    • Increased confidence and discernment

    • Clarity around whether (and how) meditation wants to be shared with others

    • A sense of connection—to self, practice, and community

  • Yes. The training is delivered through a trauma-aware, consent-led lens, emphasising safety, self-responsibility, and nervous system literacy.