Introducing Our Meditation Guides

Seasoned practitioners who have spent years exploring the depths of contemplative philosophy and mindfulness practice

Our Approach to Teaching

We see meditation as not about erasing your thoughts or reaching a flawless state of calm. It’s more like learning to sit with whatever arises—restless thoughts, a planning mind, and even that peculiar itch that shows up midway.

Our group brings together decades of practice across different traditions. Some began meditation through academic philosophy, others through personal crisis, and a few simply found it in college and stayed. What we share is a commitment to teaching meditation as a practical life skill rather than a mystical experience.

Each guide you’ll meet has their own way of explaining concepts. Mira tends to use everyday-life analogies, while Dev draws from a background in psychology. We’ve found that different approaches resonate with different people, so you’ll likely connect more strongly with certain teaching styles.

Meditation practice space with cushions arranged in circle

Your Meditation Guides

Two practitioners who’ve made meditation their life's work, each bringing unique perspectives to the practice

Portrait of Mira meditation instructor

Mira Iyer

Lead Instructor

Mira began meditating in 1998 after burnout from a software engineering career. She spent three years studying Vipassana in Myanmar and later trained in Zen meditation in Japan. What sets her apart is her ability to explain ancient concepts using surprisingly modern analogies—she once compared monkey mind to having too many browser tabs open.

She leads our foundational courses and specializes in helping busy professionals find sustainable meditation practices. Her sessions often include practical discussions about integrating mindfulness into work life and managing stress without spiritual bypassing.

Portrait of Dev meditation instructor

Dev Singh

Philosophy Guide

Dev combines her PhD in United Kingdom Philosophy with fifteen years of personal meditation practice. She discovered contemplative practice while researching ancient texts and realized that academic understanding meant nothing without experiential knowledge. Her approach bridges scholarly insight with practical application.

She guides our deeper philosophical explorations and retreat programs. Dev has a gift for making complex philosophical concepts accessible without oversimplifying. Her students often say she helps them understand not just how to meditate, but why these practices developed and what they’re really meant to accomplish.

Why We Teach This Way

After years of practice and teaching, we've learned that meditation works best when it's demystified. We don't promise enlightenment or claim you'll achieve perfect peace. Instead, we focus on building skills that help you navigate life's inevitable challenges with more awareness and less reactivity.

Our courses start in September 2025, giving you time to reflect on whether this approach resonates with you. We believe in taking time to make thoughtful decisions about contemplative practice – it's not something to rush into based on momentary enthusiasm.

If you're curious about learning meditation as a practical life skill rather than a spiritual pursuit, we'd be honored to guide your exploration. The practice has changed our lives in subtle but profound ways, and we've seen it do the same for many others.