Sunrise Meditation Weeklong Online

June 1, 2026 • 7:00 am - 8:00 am
Elisabeth Schramm
In June 2022 I closed my therapy practice, having worked as a clinical social worker for 40 years in various mental health settings and in private practice for the latter part of my career. Yoga and meditation have been important practices in my life supporting me in work and in living in this human body. Yoga and Meditation became essential practices during 10 years of supporting and caring for my parents, along with my sisters. I learned to manage compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma in my work, so that I was able to be steady and present for others, and to maintain my own health and well-being. My personal practice, and commitment to attending 2 to 3 retreats each year has become an integral part of life. I have been mentored in the past by Molly Swan, Norman Feldman and currently by Jill Davey. For a number of years, I’ve participated in a Sutta Study group facilitated by Norman Feldman. During the Meditation Teacher training, I appreciated the mentorship of Jill Davey, Dawn Mauricio, Daryl Lynn Ross and Jozen Gibori. I also appreciate the on-going support and mentorship from Jacqueline and Ken! I love offering chair yoga, and gentle flow classes, along with meditation. My teaching is informed by Trauma Sensitive Yoga Teacher Training (Kripalu). Yoga and mindfulness practices have proven to be of benefit in building self awareness in body, mind and emotion. These practices may be helpful in regulating and processing emotion. Clients and yoga students will often report a feeling of being more balanced, at ease, and a notable shift toward self acceptance and self compassion.
13 spots available

Description

Attend all week, or drop-in when you can.

Embracing this messy, complicated human life.

For the first time since 2019, the sunrise meditation weeklong will be offered in person & on zoom. Meditation practice in the company of Sangha offers the support to steady & deepen practice. The weeklong may support you in beginning a daily personal practice, or to deepen an existing practice.

Pema Chodron says this about meditation: ‘Yes, it’s a strange thing to do — just sit there and do basically nothing. Yet the simple act of stopping, says Pema Chödrön, is the best way to cultivate our good qualities. Here are five ways meditation makes us better people.’ The five qualities are steadfastness, clear seeing, courage, attention and no big deal (not being as swayed by external conditions). During the 5 mornings of practice, we come to stillness and see what happens.

Sessions will begin with a dharmette, 30-ish minutes of meditation, and time for inquiry at the end. All are welcome to stay for a cup of tea and conversation past 7:45 if your schedule permits.

Registration: $55+hst + dana
Dana: In the spirit of the Buddhist tradition, the teachings are given freely. The registration fee covers only the expenses to run the classes. Any donation inspired by the teaching will go directly to Elisabeth. Please send donation to elisaschramm@gmail.com by e-transfer, or cash (if you are attending in-person). Thank you.