Teachers

A teacher has received transmission from a senior Dhamma teacher and is now able to offer transmission to others. They are often Visiting Teachers from other centers or organizations.

Devin Berry
Nakawe Cuebas Berrios
For over 20 years nakawe has and continues to be a practitioner in the Buddha Dharma. Her first Buddhist teacher was Goenka. Graduate of the Spirit Rock Dedicated Practitioners Program, Community Dharma Leaders Program and the IMS Teacher Trainer Program. At present she teaches retreats and is a community Insight Meditation teacher with New York Insight and other centers. Working as a Midwife for 40 years. Her ancestral home is Puerto Rico, blending the Spanish, African and Taino Indian roots that flow from her ancestors, that give her guidance and strength. Nakawe believes we all have the potential to live a life of wisdom and compassion. These are the teachings of liberation that she wants to share.
 
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Devin Berry
Devin began his practice with Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village sangha and has been practicing Insight meditation since 1999. He teaches regularly at Insight Meditation Society (IMS). Devin has a love of both daily life and long retreat practices that point to liberative teachings of the Buddha. He has undertaken many periods of silent long-term practice. Devin was formerly a community teacher at East Bay Meditation center in Oakland, CA where he co-founded both the teen and men of color sangha. He co-founded Deep Time Liberation, an ancestral healing journey that explores the impact of ancestral legacy and intergenerational trauma on Black Americans. He recently relocated from the San Francisco Bay Area to Western Massachusetts and teaches nationally.
 
Jill Davey 2023
Jill Davey (they/them) 
Since my first meditation retreat in 2008, I have been devoted to the study of the dhamma, the practice of Vipassana (Insight Meditation), and sharing this understanding with others. I have deep respect and gratitude for the traditional mentorship and invitation to teach offered by my teachers Molly Swan and Norman Feldman. I am particularly interested in connecting the relevance of these ancient teachings of awareness, wisdom and kindness to daily life experience. I support practitioners with courses, weekly meditations, residential retreats and 1:1 meetings. I 
bring my years of experience as a Community Worker and End-of-Life Doula to my teaching and am actively committed to the ongoing dismantling of internalized and systemic oppressions.
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Alisa Dennis
Alisa Dennis, Ph.D., discovered meditation through her study of metaphysics and ancient mystical traditions during the 1980s. Since then, she’s trained in the Soto Zen tradition, MBSR, and most recently in the Theravadan tradition. Alisa has gravitated toward Insight meditation because of its emphasis on liberatory heart-opening practices and its growing community of practitioners committed to embodied awakening and transformative justice. Alisa has also studied shamanism and considers Nature one of her wisest teachers. She is a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles, where she specializes in somatic therapies, including traumatic release and integration work, all of which inform her teaching. Alisa enjoys the creative arts and invites creativity into her practice and teaching of the Dharma. She is a teacher at Insight L.A and serves on the Teacher’s Council at Dhamma Dena in Joshua Tree. Alisa teaches at Spirit Rock and other retreat centers around the country. She offers trainings in mindfulness for community-based organizations and corporations around the world.
 
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Norman Feldman
Norman is a co-founder of TNI and a former guiding teacher. He has been practicing vipassana since 1971, including long periods in India, and in Thailand and Sri Lanka. He has been teaching internationally since 1986. As well as formal retreats, Norman leads programmes that integrate the practice into daily life. www.insightmeditationretreats.ca. 
Listen to one of Norman's talks: Dukkha and the End of Dukkha
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Anushka Fernandopulle
Anushka has trained for over 30 years in the Theravada Buddhist tradition in the U.S., India, and Sri Lanka and is a member of the Teacher's Council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in California. Anushka teaches retreats and workshops around the globe. Her teaching is informed by nature, creative arts, political engagement, innovation and modern urban life. Anushka also works as a leadership coach and management consultant, influenced by a BA in anthropology and religion from Harvard and an MBA from Yale. She lives in San Francisco.
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Jozen Tamori Gibson
Jozen (they, them) a meditation practitioner and guide, began formal meditation practice in 2004 through Sotō Zen while living in Japan, joined by a Theravada practice in 2010. Jozen serves on the New York Insight Meditation Center’s Teachers Council. In 2017 they entered into the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) Dharma Teacher Training program. Jozen carries certifications in Mindfulness Facilitation through the Mindful Awareness Research Center at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, 200-Hour Yoga and Wellness with Breathe for Change (RYS), and Indigenous Focusing Oriented Therapy and Complex Trauma (IFOT). Jozen lives to provide and nourish contemplative mind-heart-body alignment practices and spaces grounded in health, anti-oppression and interdependent liberation for all beings. Jozen honors the wisdom and compassion of all teachers, highlighting their mother, Akimi, and dharma root teacher, Pamela Weiss.
Jeff Houzous
Jeff Haozous
Jeff Haozous has practiced insight meditation for 25 years and taught it for 18 years, initially with a meditation group in Lawton, Oklahoma. He has completed Spirit Rock’s Teacher Training, Community Dharma Leader, and Dedicated Practitioner’s programs. Jeff has taught at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Insight Meditation Society, Vallecitos Retreat Center, and Dhamma Dena Meditation Center. A Chiricahua Apache and former longtime tribal leader, Jeff enjoys sharing teachings with other Native Americans through Indigenous People’s retreats and a weekly meditation group offered through indigenousinsight.org. He also supports the Dharma through his role as Executive Director at Dharma Treasure, a small retreat center at the Cochise Stronghold, a sacred site located in his tribe’s aboriginal homeland in southeast Arizona.
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Steven Hick
Steven is a former social work professor and founder of War Child Canada, dove into the Dharma full-time in 2005. He has since founded the Ottawa Insight Meditation Community and now teaches insight meditation with an emphasis on reducing the stress in our daily life. He is Director of MBSR Ottawa where he established MBSR teacher training in Manitoba, Newfoundland and Alberta. Steven has been practicing meditation and yoga since 1979 with a variety of teachers, including Matthew Flickstein, Adyashanti, Bhagavan Shanmukha and Thich Nhat Hanh.
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Kate Johnson
Kate Johnson is a Buddhist meditation teacher and writer who loves integrating embodiment, justice, and the practice of wise relationship in all of her work. She is the author of the book Radical Friendship: Seven Ways to Love Yourself and Find Your People in an Unjust World. She has taught meditation and creative movement practices as social change methodologies in public schools, community health centers, activist organizations and performance collectives for over a decade, and was fully empowered as an independent Dharma teacher in 2020, in the western Insight/Theravada Buddhist lineage through Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s four-year teacher training. Kate is also an utterly unprofessional dancer who holds a BFA in Dance from the Alvin Ailey School/ Fordham University, a MA in Performance Studies from NYU. Most recently, most profoundly, most ordinarily — Kate is a mother. These days, you can find her writing, teaching, and facilitating online and in her home city of Philadelphia, where she can be found in the off hours exploring with her kids, sipping tea with friends, and looking for all manner of good trouble. Check her out at www.katejohnson.com
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Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey
Jesse 's meditation teaching aims to inspire the faith, determination and skill necessary to realize the deepest human freedom. He is the resident teacher of Vipassana Hawaii and co-founder of The Stone House, a center for spiritual life and social justice in Mebane, NC.
Listen to one of Jesse's talks:  Training for our Own Unbinding
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Michele McDonald
Michele has taught insight meditation around the world for 31 years, helping individuals to find their own natural entry points into stillness and deep liberation. She is a cofounder of  Vipassana Hawaii, as well as a leader of retreats for youth and Burma relief projects.
Listen to one of Michele's talks:  Wise Investigation
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Yong Oh
Yong’s initial doorway into the Dharma was through Soto Zen. His love for Vipassana began with his, then and now, primary teachers Kittisaro and Thanissara. He is currently a Dharma Council teacher at the Durango Dharma Center, teaches for the Chattanooga Insight Meditation group, and is currently on the Leadership Council for Thanissara and Kittisaro’s Sacred Mountain Sangha. Yong is a graduate of Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s Community Dharma Leaders program and is currently a participant in the 2017-2021 Insight Meditation Society Retreat Teacher Training program as well as the Sacred Mountain Sangha Dharmapala program. Yong is also an acupuncturist, loves the outdoors and bringing the practice of meditation into nature, and aspires to support practitioners of color in the Dharma.
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Molly Swan
Molly is a co-founder of TNI and a former guiding teacher. She has been engaging in spiritual inquiry and dharma practice since 1985, both in Asia and the West. She has been teaching Insight Meditation retreats primarily in Canada since 1997 and offers classes, retreat days & individual support closer to their home in Guelph, Ontario. 
Listen to one of Molly's talks:  Reconciliation and Renewal
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U Jagara
U Jagara is Canadian-born and has been a Buddhist monk for 37 years, primarily in Sri Lanka and Myanmar (Burma). He has trained and taught in the U Ba Khin as well as the Pa-Auk traditions of Myanmar (Burma), where he is presently living, dedicating his time to meditation and study.
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DaRa Williams
DaRa has practiced vipassana meditation for 25 years and serves as an IMS guiding teacher. She is also a certified coordinating trainer for Aboriginal Focusing Oriented Complex Trauma Therapy and maintains a private psychotherapy practice in the New York City area. "It is my experience that meditation and the Dharma are ideal for transforming suffering. Awareness, wisdom and a compassionate heart become the vehicle for transformation, connection and freedom."

Community Meditation Teacher

 A Community Meditation Teacher has completed a mentoring program with our Guiding Teachers.

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Joan Robicheau
Joan has been an ESL teacher for over 30 years and a meditation practitioner for the past 15 years. She has been involved in the TNI prison meditation programme since it began, and has been a regular teacher in that programme for the past two years. She also teaches at Yoga on the Park, substituting for Daryl Lynn Ross, and leads a weekly mindfulness meditation session in a Montreal-area business.

Peer Group Leaders

A Peer Group Leader is an experienced practitioner. Some are now receiving one-on-one mentoring with a Guiding Teacher.

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Pierre-Vincent Breault-Ruel
Pierre-Vincent (he, they) has been practising and teaching meditation and yoga for about a dozen years. He studied primarily at the Insight Meditation Society and at the Barre Centre for Buddhist Studies in Massachusetts, with many senior teachers like Sharon Salzberg and Bhikkhu Analayo, and in Montreal with Pascal Auclair and Daryl Lynn Ross. He pursued a mentorship with Arinna Weisman and was invited to participate in Spirit Rock's Community Dharma Leaders program in 2019. Pierre-Vincent also has a Master's in Social Work and is now in medical school at University of Sherbrooke. He's interested in holistic healing approaches. His dharma practice and teachings are infused with wisdom, compassion and playfulness, and his social and environmental activism. For more information: www.lesirop.org
Tatiana Castellanos
Tatiana Castellanos
Tatiana (she/they) is a Colombian born and Canada-rooted artist and mindfulness/yoga educator. She believes creative expression is a key to healing and self awareness. It is through the path of self exploration and spirituality that Tatiana found meditation and yoga in 2008, later focusing on studying and practicing Insight Meditation circa 2013. Since then, she has made art, meditation and healing her life path, using them as a tool for trauma healing, community care and transformative justice. For several years Tatiana has worked facilitating workshops for children and adults in different settings: community centers, hospitals, seniors homes among others, integrating nature and indigenous spiritual practices in her teachings. This experience motivated her to work towards the goal of decolonizing holistic pathways in making this medley of practices available to all, especially BIPOC people in underserved communities. Tatiana has a Mindfulness training, is currently pursuing a training in the Insight Buddhist tradition and attends residential retreats periodically.
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Naazneen Diwan
Naazneen Diwan is a poet, social justice educator, and healing arts and meditation facilitator. With a PhD in Gender Studies from UCLA, her greatest accomplishments to date will always include learning how to eat a mango on a train without a knife and her Arabic 101 skit Freshman year of college about the moral consequences of cheating.
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Gilberte Fleischmann
Stemming from her experience as a caregiver with her cousin, who suffered from OCD, as well as with her father, who died from Alzheimer’s disease, Gilberte Fleischmann first gave talks at the Alzheimer’s Association of Montreal, then facilitated support groups for caregivers. At the same time, she began meditating in a deeper and deeper way, and after a 6-week retreat in the US, she offered to facilitate support groups with meditation for the Alzheimer’s Association of Montreal, which they accepted. He also gave talks on stress and caregivers with meditation. Since September 2020, Gilberte, Joan Robicheau, Benoît Ouimet and Jill Davey lead online weekly meditation groups for caregivers in French and in English.
 
Gail Horner
Gail Horner
Gail Horner first came to meditation in the late 80's after reading Joan Borysenko's Minding the Body, Mending the Heart. This inspired her to begin a meditation practice which she developed over the next several years with the help of the writings of many of the teachers in the Theravada tradition. In 2009 she found True North Insight, following which she completed 4 years of intensive studies with Daryl Lynn Ross and Matthew Flickstein. During those studies and annually since, week long and weekend retreats have become an essential part of her practice. She has taught Introduction to Meditation and started a community Sangha in 2013 which is ongoing. As a result of engaging in the Satipatthana Intensive at TNI in 2010 she has joined with 4 other participants in ongoing book studies of the Dharma which continue to this day. Sangha has become a true refuge for Gail and she is forever grateful for her teachers and dear friends.
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K Laspruce
K first came to formal meditation practice at a retreat in 2006, and has been practicing and learning about embodiment and present moment awareness ever since. They studied with Daryl Lynn Ross in the Living the Heart of Wisdom program in 2017-2018, and co-led TNI’s francophone White Awake group with Pascal Auclair in 2021. They have offered meditation in a queer group based in Bulbancha/New Orleans since 2018, and are a participant in TNI’s Community Meditation Teacher Mentorship program.
Michelle Nicholls
Michelle Nicholls
is a social worker-therapist living in Toronto. She began exploring secular mindfulness meditation in 2005, as a pathway to spirituality, and to find steadiness in her work-life balance. For the past seven years, Michelle has attended the POC retreats at IMS, which continues to support her in deepening her own practice. Michelle holds Level A and B certificates in Applied Mindfulness Meditation from U of T. Her therapeutic work involves radical acceptance, and compassionate mindfulness-based approaches to counselling individuals and groups.She is truly grateful for the teachings of DaRa Williams, Gina Sharpe, Larry Yang, JoAnna Harper and Joseph Goldstein. Michelle hopes to carry on their vision of inclusion and diversity in the Sangha, through acts of service that will support and sustain the meditation practices for marginalized community members.
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Benoit Ouimet
Benoit’s first experience with vipassana meditation was in the early 2000’s at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, thanks to a friend, Pascal Auclair. A seed was sown. Since then, he has returned many times to study with inspiring teachers who have immersed themselves in this practice for decades. Over time, many long silent retreats have allowed him to deepen his understanding of these very precious Buddhist teachings.
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Coral Short
Coral Short is a white non binary human who was born in 1973. They have practiced in the tradition of Insight/ Theravada for 15 years. They have meditated over 100 consecutive days in silent retreat at Insight Meditation Society, as well as many Goenka Vipassana and True North Insight retreats. Coral has completed 4 years of intensive Buddhist studies in a course called Living the Heart of Wisdom with True North Insight. They are currently in teacher training with the TNI Mentorship program in Tiohtià:ke, colonially known as Montréal, Québec. They are offering the first online White Awake course in English at TNI this year. Coral studies both Generative Somatics and Somatic Experiencing and is interested in how this combines with meditation. During the last year of the pandemic they have been offering weekly youtubes on the True North Insight channel. Coral is one of the co-founders of Queer Sangha in Montréal. They have been co-leading queer sanghas for 6 years in Montréal and Berlin. https://www.facebook.com/queersangha

Guiding Teachers

A Guiding Teacher is one of the leaders of the organization. They have multiple years of practice, retreats, and teaching experience, have received transmission from senior Buddhist teacher(s), and are able to offer transmission to others.

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Pascal (he, him) is a TNI Guiding Teacher. He has been immersed in the dharma since 1997. He leads retreats in Europe and North America, often at the Insight Meditation Society in Massachusetts and at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in California. A co-founder of TNI, he enjoys sharing the Buddha's teachings with all curious people.  (more info and schedule)
Watch one of Pascal's videos:  But Now it Can Be Otherwise 
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Roxanne Dault teaches meditation in Canada, USA and in France. She has been dedicated to this path for almost two decades, sitting on long retreats both in Asia and in the West. A Guiding Teacher at True North Insight, Roxanne teaches in a variety of environments including in a graduate program at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), in corporate settings and in incarcerated and other marginalized populations. Her teachings take root mainly from the lineage of Mahasi Sayadaw. She is trained in Somatic Experiencing®, a body-mind approach aimed at relieving the symptoms of trauma and stress. She speaks French, English and is learning her ancestors’ language, Anishinaabemowin. Learn more at roxannedault.ca.
 
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Jean Esther, MSW
Beginning her formal training in meditation in 1975, Jean has trained in the Buddhist Theravadan tradition with renowned senior lay teachers as well as Burmese and Western Monastics since 1982. Over a number of years, Jean has engaged in intensive teacher training in both Vipassana practice and non-dual awareness. Her teaching is also informed by over 40 years of practice as a psychotherapist, focusing on the healing of trauma through an embodied somatic approach. She trained for over 20 years in Jungian psychology with Jungian analyst Marion Woodman. Respecting all of life through a social justice understanding informs her life and her teaching. Jean teaches at Insight Meditation Society in Barre, MA, USA, Insight Meditation Community of Western MA, USA as well as various other locations across the US and Canada. Jean has served on the Guiding Teachers Council of True North Insight since 2015.
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Muriel Ahmarani Jaouich
Muriel (she, her) is engaged in a Buddhist practice since 2006. Muriel has attended over thirty silent meditation retreats including a 6 week long retreat. She has completed seven years of Buddhist studies as well as a MBSR training with Jon Kabat-Zinn. Muriel is a first generation Lebanese-Armenian-Canadian, having come from a family directly affected by the Armenian Genocide. At True North Insight, Muriel is under the mentorship of Pascal Auclair & Daryl Lynn Ross. She teaches in hospitals, schools, corporations and other urban settings, helping meditation practitioners integrate mindfulness into daily life. In another life, Muriel has worked at Cisco Systems & VeriSign back in the height of Silicon Valley as well as at UNICEF. She now shares her passion for the Dharma by working for True North Insight. Muriel has a warm and gentle presence. She is also presently pursuing a Master's in Fine Arts (MFA) at Concordia university in painting.
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Dawn (she, her) has been practicing and studying Insight Meditation since 2005, and has graduated from the first teacher development group of True North Insight, and Spirit Rock's Mindfulness Yoga and Meditation Training, Dedicated Practitioners' Program, and 4-year Retreat Teacher Training. She is known to teach with a playful, dynamic, and heartfelt approach, and leads daylongs, retreats, yearlong programs, and mindfulness workshops in Canada and the US for Spirit Rock, True North Insight, and for teens with Inward Bound Mindfulness Education. Dawn is also the author of “Mindfulness Meditation for Beginners”. For more information, visit dawnmauricio.com.
Daryl Lynn Ross
Daryl (she, her) is a founder of TNI and a guiding teacher. She has deeply engaged in contemplative practices for over 40 years with teachers and mentors from several Buddhist traditions, and practiced Christian spirituality as well. She served for 22 years as University Chaplain at Concordia University in Montreal. Co-founder of TNI and President of the Board, Daryl teaches local groups and intensive courses, mentors and counsels in personal meetings and offers a wide range of retreats. She lives and transmits the Buddhist teachings from the heart with a sensitivity to the unique path of each person. 
Listen to one of Daryl's talks:  Development of Meditative Awareness
Watch one of Daryl's videos:  What is Calling Us Forward
 
 

 

 

Pascal Auclair



has been immersed in Buddhist practice and study since 1997, sitting retreats in Asia and America with revered monastics and lay teachers. He has been mentored by Joseph Goldstein and Jack Kornfield at the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in Massachusetts and Spirit Rock Meditation Center in California, where he is now enjoying teaching retreats. Pascal teaches in North America and in Europe. His depth of insight, classical training, and creative expression all combine in a wise and compassionate presence. In addition, his warmth and humour make Pascal a much appreciated teacher.

 


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Teaching Schedule:

Sitting Groups (in French):

Monday, 7:40-9 pm, Studios Vert Prana, 4365 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal

Tuesday, 12:15-1:15 pm, Studios Vert Prana, 4365 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal

Tuesday, 7:30-9 pm, Wanderlust Yoga Studio, 7 Laurier Avenue East, Montreal, by donation

September 2015
Tuesday 1 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Tuesday 8 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 8 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Monday 14 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 15 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 15 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Monday 21 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 22 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 22 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust

Wednesday 23 -- 3:30-5pm Yoga on the Park
Tuesday 29 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust (replacement Muriel Jaouich)

October 2015
Tuesday 6 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust (replacement Dawn Mauricio)
Tuesday 13 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust (replacement Roxanne Dault)
Tuesday 20 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust (replacement Muriel Jaouich)
Tuesday 27 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust (replacement Dawn Mauricio)

November 2015
Tuesday 3-- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust

Wednesday 4 --3:30-5pm Yoga on the Park
Monday 9 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 10 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Tuesday 17 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust (replacement Roxanne Dault)
Monday 23 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 24 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 24 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Monday 30-- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana

December 2015
Tuesday 1 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 1-- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust

Wednesday 2 -- 3:30-5pm Yoga on the Park
Monday 7 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 8 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 8 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Monday 14 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 15 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 15 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust
Monday 21 -- 7:40-9 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 22 -- 12:15-1:15 pm Studios Vert Prana
Tuesday 22 -- 7:30-9:15 pm Wanderlust

2015 Retreats:

Aug 3-9 Spirit Rock, CA,  Young Adult Retreat, spiritrock.org
Aug 20-23 Voie boréale, région de Montréal, QC Retraite en français, voieboreale.org
Aug 24-30 Spirit Rock, CA, Yoga & Meditation, spiritrock.org
Sept 4-7 IMS, MA, Weekend Retreat, dharma.org
Sept 28-Oct 8 Spirit Rock, CA, Yoga & Mindfulness Program, spiritrock.org
Oct 14-25 Sahara, Morocco, vimalikirti.org
Oct 31-Nov 1 Geneva, Switzerland, vimalakirti.org
Nov 11-18 Spirit Rock, CA, Dedicated Practitioners' Program, spiritrock.org
Dec 3-6 Voie boréale, Montréal, QC, Retraite en français, voieboreale.org
Dec 29-Jan 7 IMS, MA, New Year Retreat, dharma.org

 

2016 Retreats:

Jan 9-14 IMS, MA, dharma.org
Feb 4-7 True North Insight, CA, Metta Retreat, truenorthinsight.org
Feb 12-16 Lausanne, Switzerland, mudita.ch
Feb 20-21 Geneva, Switzerland, vimalakirti.org
Feb 27-28 Paris, France, vipassana.fr
March 18-20 Vancouver, BC, westcoastdharma.org
March 25-27 Victoria, BC, victoriaims.org
Mar 28-Apr 4 Samish Island, WA, bellinghaminsight.org
Apr 21-24 Voie boréale, Montréal, QC, Retraite en français, voieboreale.org

Community Meditation Teachers & Peer leaders

 A community meditation teacher has completed a mentoring program with our guiding teachers.

 

Arti Mehta - community meditation teacher

Arti Mehta

Arti (pronounced arthy) is a trans and queer, chronically ill, South Asian artist living on unceded Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Watuth territories ("vancouver"). Arti has been practicing since 2006 and began teaching in 2021. They have been offering Dhamma at TNI's queer and BIPOC sanghas, started a queer sangha in vancouver, and they also assist a course on the paramis through BCIMS.  Arti felt called to offer Dhamma because of their own experiences of not feeling at home in sanghas in Toronto, their hometown. They wanted to support sangha for queer/ trans/ 2S and BIPOC communities based on the themes of social justice, relational Dhamma, with a focus on the gifts that marginalized people's experiences offer the Dhamma.

Arti has trained in Somatic Experiencing and Relational Psychotherapy, and has a deep interest in embodied approaches to trauma work. Their Dhamma offerings are a mix of trauma-informed somatic practices and traditional Theravadan teachings. They are on a continuous inquiry of understanding the somatics of the Middle Way. They are currently studying with Thanissara and Kittisaro in a 2 year program to further their devotional practices.  Arti fell deeply in love with this path because of the transformative possibility for social action, transformative justice and right relationship with each other and the earth. They are profoundly moved by how these wisdom and heart practices allow us to unfold into our inherent goodness, so that we can be good to each other.

Bernardine Mellis community meditation teacher
Bernardine Mellis
Bernardine Mellis believes in the possibility of sangha as a true refuge for all who seek it, and works - through Dhamma-based mediation, facilitation, and teaching - to help manifest that reality. She serves as a teacher and staff member at Insight Western Mass (IWM), where she has been generously nurtured and mentored over many years by members of the Teachers Council, including Jean Esther and Tara Mulay, among others. At IWM, she co-facilitates White & Awakening in the Dharma, the Queer & Trans Affinity Sangha, and Saturday Sangha (for families and everyone), among other offerings. She is part of the emergentSacred Justice Coalition, and offers Jewish affinity space for Dharma practitioners.
She completed her training as a Community Dharma Leader in 2022 through True North Insight, with deepest gratitude to the beautiful cohort and teaching team, Daryl Lynn Ross, Dawn Mauricio, Jozen Tamori Gibson, and Jill Davey. Bernadine is currently a participant in Sacred Mountain Sangha’s Dharmapala program and a student in Harvard Divinity School’s Buddhist Ministry Initiative, where she studies with Charles Hallisey. Alongside the Theravadin lineage, Bernadine’s path also includes earth-based spiritual practice with her mentor, the Stone Priestess Cybele, an elder in the Reclaiming tradition, which imagines and transforms indigenous European pre-Christian spiritual practice. Bernadine is also a mother and a filmmaker.  
Blakie Sahay community meditation teacher
Blakie Sahay

Blakie Sahay (she/her) is a mindfulness meditation teacher and an Occupational Therapist in Guelph, Ontario. She was first introduced to meditation in the Vipassana tradition in 2006,  fast forward to 2013 when she is raising two young kids with her husband, working fulltime in mental health and found herself taking an 8 week Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction course. It was this specific therapeutic adaptation of mindfulness that really spoke to her at this juncture of her life and placed her on the path of wanting to learn more about mindfulness and the dharma. She then trained in Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and MBSR with the Centre for Mindfulness studies in Toronto, Ontario where she now teaches both of these programs.

A desire to study the dharma more deeply without having to leave her family to go on retreat led her to Jill Davey where she has been part of a weekly sangha in Fergus since 2018. It was  Jill that encouraged her to apply to the TNI community dharma leaders training from 2020-2022. Blakie is actively engaged in learning how to make mindfulness and the dharma more accessible  to all.  She is deeply grateful to all her teachers, especially her two main teachers at this moment, her pre-teen and teen who teach her daily about the value of patience, just listening (no offering advice Blakie!) and the joy of skillful sarcasm. You will often find her in the forest trails in Guelph walking her beloved dog with her family. 

Brent Beresford community meditation teacher
Brent Beresford

Brent Beresford’s (they/them) greatest teachers are their children, showing them how unreasonable their expectations are, and encouraging the practice of relationship and community. Their work has been in engaging the power of relationship, accompanying individuals and groups since 2002. They have endeavoured to transmit teachings of Dhamma in various forms since 2013, through mindfulness-based approaches and the practice of Insight Dialogue. Brent aspires to lean into the darker places, finding “how the dark too blooms and sings.” A person of mixed racial heritage, they also identify as gender nonconforming.

Brent is inspired to explore the living Dhamma with folks. Taking the large perspectives allowed through Dhamma, these must break down the rigidity found in colonized and patriarchal values, as well as integrate the ways we understand trauma to impact the nervous systems, both individual and collective. Their work as a psychologist, integrating Somatic Experiencing, greatly influences these aspirations.

Cathy Rose community meditation teacher
Cathy Rose
to come.
Coral Short community meditation teacher
Coral Short
Coral Short is a queer, non-binary, white settler born in 1973. They completed their Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) training in March 2023 with Dea Parsanishi. They specialize in working with LGBTQIA+ folks, recovery, activism, creativity, and all forms of radical sexuality. They are a graduated active Community Dharma Teacher at True North Insight in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal and co-lead a weekly Queer Sangha. Coral has been working with the Stretch Festival in Berlin for several years at the Somatische Akademie/ Village Berlin and at the Montreal Somatics Festival. They offer anti-racist courses, somatic workshops, and eco-somatic walks to international communities. They have been an organizer, activist, and artist for the last two decades.
Cynthia Davis community meditation teacher
Cynthia Davis 
Cynthia teaches and practices meditation in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She began her study and practice in the late 1990's in the Tibetan tradition. In 2013 she was introduced to insight meditation and then found a home in True North Insight in Montreal. She has been on numerous retreats and participated in many dharma study programs and courses. Cynthia has completed TNI's Community Meditation Teacher Mentorship program and is committed to sharing the dharma, creating safe spaces for practice.
Elisabeth Schramm community meditation teacher
Elisabeth Schramm
to come ...
Jacquie Dover community meditation teacher
Jacquie Dover 
Jacquie Dover, RN, BScN, MHSc, is a registered nurse with the Ontario College of Nurses. She is also a mindfulness teacher, yoga teacher, health and wellness coach, and an expressive arts therapist-in-training. In 2018, Jacquie began leading Mindfulness-Based stress reduction (MBSR) groups in community-based settings. She has also facilitated in person and live online MBSR programs for the Centre for Mindfulness Studies in Toronto, the Mindfulness Center at Brown University, and the Mindfulness and Health Institute.  Jacquie was initially drawn to mindfulness, yoga, and the expressive arts to support her own healing journey. She is honoured to share these practices with others.
Joan Robicheau community meditation teacher
Joan Robicheau 
Joan has been an ESL teacher for over 30 years and a meditation practitioner for the past 15 years. She has been involved in the TNI prison meditation programme since it began, and has been a regular teacher in that programme for the past two years. She also teaches at Yoga on the Park, substituting for Daryl Lynn Ross, and leads a weekly mindfulness meditation session in a Montreal-area business.
K Laspruce community meditation teacher
K LaSpruce
K LaSpruce (they.them) is motivated by a desire to hold space that fosters inclusivity, presence, connection, kindness, compassion, and justice. They are most interested in studying and engaging with the teachings from an embodied and anti-oppressive lens. They aspire to live fully and deeply in the world, not excluding anything from practice. 
Spruce first came to meditation through a Goenka Vipassana retreat in 2006. They studied with Daryl Lynn Ross in True North Insight’s Living the Heart of Wisdom program in 2017-2018, and participated in TNI's Community Dharma Leader Mentorship program from 2020-2022. They offered instruction in a peer-led queer meditation group based in Bulbancha/New Orleans from 2018-2022, and since 2021, though currently taking a break, have been serving as a rotating leader of TNI’s Tuesday evening francophone sangha. They have also facilitated antiracist trainings for the TNI community with Pascal Auclair, and participated in the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care’s Foundations program in 2022-2023. Though their practice has mainly been in the Insight Tradition, they also practice Soto Zen.
Melina Bondy community meditation teacher
Melina Bondy
Melina (they/them) began meditation and Dharma practice in 2003 in both Plum Village and Vipassana traditions, eventually taking monastic vows under Thich Nhat Hanh in 2012 with the name HaiAn (Sister Ocean.) After six years in the monastery, and a few more outside of the monastery, Melina returned to lay life in 2021. They now blend Insight and Plum Village practices with an orientation to somatics, justice and creativity into meditation and Dharma teacher, in addition to their work as a psychotherapist. As a queer, white settler, Melina is honored and challenged to live on the colonized land of Tkaronto, colonially named Toronto, where they continue to sharing the gifts of the monastery with a wider community. Melina completed the the True North Insight Community Meditation Leader Mentorship program in 2022.  
Michelle Nicholls community meditation teacher
Michelle Nicholls

Michelle Nicholls (she/her) is an Afro-Caribbean Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist based in Tkaronto (Toronto). She specializes in working with individuals and communities. She is a Community Dharma Teacher with True North Insight. In this capacity, Michelle supports the BIPOC Sangha and co-facilitates inclusive community programs with her peers. She is a devoted mom to a vibrant, creative teen who inspires her to embrace creativity as a way to cultivate balance. Michelle is also passionate about writing on topics such as mindfulness, curiosity, vulnerability, and healing practices, sharing her insights about navigating and exploring the complexities of life.

Rose mina Munjee community meditation teacher
Rose Mina Munjee
Rose Mina Munjee is a registered psychotherapist in private practice, experienced and certified mindfulness teacher, mentor, corporate trainer, craniosacral therapist, and therapeutic, trauma-informed yoga teacher. She teaches at the Center for Mindful Self Compassion (COP - BIPOC, LOMSC, LOTT), Centre for Mindfulness Studies (Professional, Personal, Community Programs), University of Toronto (New College, OISE), several organizations, and is a managing director at Mindful Wellness. Rose Mina facilitates evidence-based mindfulness programs including MBSR, MBCT, and MSC. She is also a teacher trainer, curriculum developer, and mentor. She has a private practice and does clinical work in trauma-informed care, mindfulness, and psychotherapy. Rose Mina integrates relational, IFS, CBT, trauma-informed, social justice, and mindfulness in her work. Rose Mina has written for several peer reviewed journals and is co-writing a book based on new qualitative research on mindfulness, compassion, race-based trauma, and social justice. She has a Master’s in Spiritual Care and Buddhist Studies with Psychotherapy from the University of Toronto (TST), and is a PhD Candidate in Education at Reading University in the UK.
Ruby Knafo community meditation teacher
Ruby Knafo
As long time student of Buddhist meditation and psychology in the Theravada tradition, I attend regular silent retreats of 5 to 10 days to maintain and deepen my practice. I feel fortunate to have practiced and studied with renowned teachers including Joseph Goldstein,  Kamala Masters, DaRa Williams, Pascal Auclair, Guy and Sally Armstrong, Darryl Lynn Ross, Jill Davey, and Dawn Mauricio.  I completed Spirit Rock Meditation Center's LEAP program (formerly Advanced Practioner's Program), and participate in ongoing clinical education in Mindfulness-Based interventions. In 2022 completed a 2-year Community Dharma Leader Mentorship program offered by True North Insight. I love teaching meditation, and mindfulness ("here and now awareness") is a big part of my therapeutic work with clients.
Sarah Kinsley community meditation teacher
Sarah Kinsley
Sarah Kinsley (she/elle/ella) is a granddaughter, daughter, sister, niece, aunt, cousin, friend, therapist, facilitator, consultant, and learner. Sarah has been a student of the dharma for 30 years and has practiced in the Theravadan, Zen, and Tibetan lineages in Asia and North America. Sarah is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) She is a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner (SETM) certified through the Somatic Experiencing® Trauma Institute. Currently, Sarah teaches certificates in Mindfulness-based programs The University of Toronto. She accompanies people in individual counselling through First Nations Health Authority and in private practice focusing on Somatic Experiencing. Sarah co-designs and co-facilitates a 100-hour Yoga Teacher Training: Trauma Informed Practice: on and off the mat. One of her passions is sharing mindful movement in-person at Shangrila Yoga weekly. Sarah has extensive training in Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) including Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT).
Semirath Fagbemi community meditation teacher
Semirath Fagbemi
To come.
Susan Harris community meditation teacher
Susan Harris

Susan (she/her) has an Honours BA in Psychology from the University of Windsor, and a MSW from the University of Toronto. Susan has worked with issues of mental health, abuse, and trauma for over 40 years at various levels from front-line to directorship. Over her social work career, Susan provided individual, family and group therapy, supervised and managed staff at all levels, developed, implemented, and evaluated programs, secured partnerships, lead community collaborations, and advocated for systems change.  Susan is an avid meditator and has been cultivating her meditation practice for over 30 years through retreats, daily practice, and study.  She co-developed the Mindfulness Based Trauma Counselling Group Program for people who have experienced abuse and trauma. Susan completed the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification training program led by Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach. She also completed the Community Dharma Teacher Training through True North Insight. Currently, she leads a monthly 3-hour sangha in the GTA, as well as teaching weekly mindfulness and compassion sessions. 

Much of Susan’s current energy is channeled into eco activism and supporting those doing this work. She is keen to bring the teachings on mindfulness and compassion to meeting the distress caused by environmental disruption and climate chaos.  With a Community Fellow appointment, Susan co-leads the Wellness Impact Lab at the Dahdaleh Global Health Institute at York University.  For fun, she performs with the Red Rebels Toronto. As a white bodied person, Susan has particular interest in combatting white supremacy by engaging in the inner work of racial healing. Susan is grateful to make her home on Turtle Island, whose lands, waters, and ecological communities have been cared for by many Indigenous nations. She is a proud mother, grandmother, partner, friend, and dog person.

Tatiana Castellanos community meditation teacher
Tatiana Castellanos
Tatiana (she/they) is a Colombian born and Canada-rooted artist and mindfulness/yoga educator. She believes creative expression is a key to healing and self awareness. It is through the path of self exploration and spirituality that Tatiana found meditation and yoga in 2008, later focusing on studying and practicing Insight Meditation circa 2013. Since then, she has made art, meditation and healing her life path, using them as a tool for trauma healing, community care and transformative justice. For several years Tatiana has worked facilitating workshops for children and adults in different settings: community centers, hospitals, seniors homes among others, integrating nature and indigenous spiritual practices in her teachings. This experience motivated her to work towards the goal of decolonizing holistic pathways in making this medley of practices available to all, especially BIPOC people in underserved communities. Tatiana has a Mindfulness training, is currently pursuing a training in the Insight Buddhist tradition and attends residential retreats periodically.

Peer Group Leaders

A peer group leader is an experienced practitioner. Some are now receiving one-on-one mentoring with a guiding teacher.

 

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Benoit Ouimet
Benoit’s first experience with vipassana meditation was in the early 2000’s at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, thanks to a friend, Pascal Auclair. A seed was sown. Since then, he has returned many times to study with inspiring teachers who have immersed themselves in this practice for decades. Over time, many long silent retreats have allowed him to deepen his understanding of these very precious Buddhist teachings.
Gail Horner
Gail Horner
Gail Horner first came to meditation in the late 80's after reading Joan Borysenko's Minding the Body, Mending the Heart. This inspired her to begin a meditation practice which she developed over the next several years with the help of the writings of many of the teachers in the Theravada tradition. In 2009 she found True North Insight, following which she completed 4 years of intensive studies with Daryl Lynn Ross and Matthew Flickstein. During those studies and annually since, week long and weekend retreats have become an essential part of her practice. She has taught Introduction to Meditation and started a community Sangha in 2013 which is ongoing. As a result of engaging in the Satipatthana Intensive at TNI in 2010 she has joined with 4 other participants in ongoing book studies of the Dharma which continue to this day. Sangha has become a true refuge for Gail and she is forever grateful for her teachers and dear friends.
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Gilberte Fleischmann
Stemming from her experience as a caregiver with her cousin, who suffered from OCD, as well as with her father, who died from Alzheimer’s disease, Gilberte Fleischmann first gave talks at the Alzheimer’s Association of Montreal, then facilitated support groups for caregivers. At the same time, she began meditating in a deeper and deeper way, and after a 6-week retreat in the US, she offered to facilitate support groups with meditation for the Alzheimer’s Association of Montreal, which they accepted. He also gave talks on stress and caregivers with meditation. Since September 2020, Gilberte, Joan Robicheau, Benoît Ouimet and Jill Davey lead online weekly meditation groups for caregivers in French and in English.
Naazneen Diwan
Naazneen Diwan
Naazneen Diwan is a poet, social justice educator, and healing arts and meditation facilitator.  She has been an organizer with South Asians for Justice, LA, INCITE! LA, women and gender non-conforming folks against violence, as well as an advocate/ally for the Palestinian liberation struggle and struggles for justice and dignity for immigrants. She has supported the emotional and spiritual wellness of Black Lives Matter, LA and Dignity and Power Now! organizers through facilitating meditation and mindfulness circles across LA, from LAPD headquarters to Wellness Clinics for families impacted by violence in LA jails. With a PhD in Gender Studies from UCLA, she has taught courses in Arabic, Interracial Solidarity, Gender and Knowledge, Disability Studies and Gender and Race in the U.S. at Ohio State University, UCLA and CSULA for over 12 years.
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Pierre-Vincent Breault-Ruel
Pierre-Vincent (he, they) has been practising and teaching meditation and yoga for about a dozen years. He studied primarily at the Insight Meditation Society and at the Barre Centre for Buddhist Studies in Massachusetts, with many senior teachers like Sharon Salzberg and Bhikkhu Analayo, and in Montreal with Pascal Auclair and Daryl Lynn Ross. He pursued a mentorship with Arinna Weisman and was invited to participate in Spirit Rock's Community Dharma Leaders program in 2019. Pierre-Vincent also has a Master's in Social Work and is now in medical school at University of Sherbrooke. He's interested in holistic healing approaches. His dharma practice and teachings are infused with wisdom, compassion and playfulness, and his social and environmental activism. For more information: www.lesirop.org

 

 

Molly Swan



Molly Swan has been engaging in spiritual inquiry and meditation practice since the 1980's in North America, India, and England, primarily with teachers in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. Since 1997 she has been teaching Insight Meditation retreats as well as mentoring individuals and groups. A part of Molly's practice has been supporting others in accessing the precious gift of the Buddhist teachings. She is a co-founder and past Guiding Teacher for True North Insight Meditation Centre, and organized and managed retreats for many years in India, England, and Canada.

Molly's path has been primarily the teachings and practice of the Buddha because they speak with such clarity and possibility of liberation from suffering and struggle that is possible right here, right now - allowing the heart, and life, to truly flower. Other sources of inspiration for Molly have been months of pilgrimage in India, and living 'on the road' where the experience of stepping into the unknown as a daily experience is a powerful teacher.

Although Molly has been teaching and supporting the Dhamma whole-heartedly for years, she is enjoying a much-reduced teaching schedule now, allowing time in semi-retirement for supporting others in the meditation teacher role, for pursuing other interests, and for simply ‘being.’

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Teacher Molly Swan