Since 2018

Non-Dual Awareness

A relaxed approach focused on discovering and cultivating non-dual awareness and understanding the nature of consciousness. Originally discovered via Sam Harris' Waking Up, also practiced with Mingyur Rinpoche and Stephen Bodian. An insight practice designed to help discover the nature of mind and reality.

Since 2024

Jhānas

Meditative states that allow me to conjure up feelings of joy, happiness, contentment, and deep relaxation on-demand, not conditioned by "causes." This has been a life-changing discovery, guided by the awesome folks at Jhourney.

Since late 2024

Inquiry & Breaking Fetters

Guided inquiry practices to break the fetters, starting with fetters 1-6. Working with Michael Stroe as well as self-guiding inquiry practices from The Work of Byron Katie.

Non-Dual Meditation

Practice

Waking Up App

Sam Harris' Waking Up app. The introduction course is awesome, with tons of great daily meditations from Sam and other teachers. Stephen Bodian has a Direct Approach series which includes one of my favorite guided meditations.

Mingyur Rinpoche

Meditation classes and retreats, some online, some in-person. Start with The Joy of Living, and if called, follow it with Path of Liberation.

School for Awakening

Stephen Bodian's School for Awakening.

Jhānas

Practice

Jhourney Retreat

I strongly recommend taking a retreat from the folks at Jhourney. They follow a scientific mindset approach to discovering and cultivating the jhānas.

Inquiry & Breaking Fetters

Practice

Working with Michael Stroe

I strongly recommend working with Michael Stroe. Michael is incredibly kind and generous with his time. It's possible to do these inquiry practices alone, but I've found it helpful to have a weekly session to advance my practice.

Reading

How to See Through the Self-Illusion

Christiane Michelberger

For fetter 1-3 practices. The website Simply The Seen also has great materials and self-guidance outlines for the later fetters.

The Work of Byron Katie

Her website has plenty of materials including downloadable worksheets. The mobile app is also handy. I've also liked her books, particularly Loving What Is and A Mind at Home with Itself.