
Meditation Masterclass
Accredited meditation teacher training; practice and teach a wide range of meditation techniques from around the world!
What you'll learn
- Meditation
- Breathwork
- Metta (compassion) meditation
- Tibetan bowls
- Mindfulness teacher training
- "Awakening"
- Shikantaza
- Lotus postures
- Mindfulness
- Pranayama
- Chakras
- Meditation teacher training
- Body-scan meditation
- Zen koans
- Standing & walking meditation
- Karma yoga (meditation in action)
Description
In this course, you’ll learn meditations from all around the world, from mindfulness to zen to breath-work, chakras, Tibetan bowls, and everything in between.
This course is for anyone who’s interested in meditation, from n00bs to zen masters alike; no matter what your level of experience, you can gain a lot from exploring this course. By the end, you’ll have experience with over a dozen different styles of meditation.
This course is accredited by The Meditation Organization as a Certified Teacher Training Course — AMC (Accredited Meditation Course) #39283, and by IMMA (International Mindfulness & Meditation Alliance) as well! So once you receive your diploma at the end of this course, you’ll be certified to teach meditation to others.
This course is my masterclass, a culmination of over a decade of learning meditation techniques from gurus around the world and teaching it to thousands of students here in the United States.
That’s why I’ve made this course as comprehensive as I could possibly make it, and why I will continue to add videos over the months, years, and decades to come.
Welcome to my Meditation Masterclass. I hope you enjoy it
Instructor: Kevin Ellerton
Kevin is the Editor in Chief of Meditation Magazine, a global publication sold in thousands of stores in 20+ countries around the world. He has been practicing meditation since 2006 and teaching since 2011, when he founded the meditation programs at Florida International University (Rec Center) and Miami Children’s Hospital (MFFC). As Editor of Meditation Magazine, Kevin has interviewed some of the world’s most influential meditation teachers — including Wim Hof, Shinge Roshi, Rachel Brathen, Raghu Markus, Deepak Chopra, Sadhguru, Amma, Tara Brach, Kimberly Snyder, Jessamyn Stanley, Krishna Das, and many more — written several books on meditation, and is a top-10 meditation teacher on Udemy, with over 100,000 students taught. You can read more at meditationmag.com/kevin.

Requirements
- There are no prerequisites for this course!
Who this course is for:
- People who want to learn to practice and/or teach meditation
- People who feel anxious, depressed, or stressed out
- People with ADHD
- People who feel overwhelmed or burned out
- People who want to be happier
Accreditations
- The Meditation Organization
- IMMA: International Mindfulness & Meditation Alliance


Course Content

Course Includes
- 8 Lessons
- 50 Topics
- 5 Quizzes
- Course Certificate
Ratings and Reviews

Really well structured and easy to digest course. Each module was well prepared and delivered in a way that provided enough information to gain understanding of different meditation techniques, they're uses and how you can teach them. Overall, Kevin was a great teacher and i really enjoyed the course. Namaste
Thank you Kevin! The mantras were my favorite. I have been wanting to learn mantras for a while and the ones you taught were perfect! I can't wait to add this to my practice and teach others. Thank you thank you! You helped me gain the confidence that I can totally help others be mindful and present in their lives through meditation teachings. Peace bro, Erica
It was a very simple and informative course, I was practicing some of them for a while now but all information's together gave me a solid foundation -I also learned a lot. I want to intergrade mindful art with opening meditation so this course was perfect for me. I also loved how Kevin explained that the key is to practice yourself to get anywhere. Thank you.
I enjoyed Kevin's gentle, balanced approach to teaching contemporary Buddhist meditation types along with a few extra practices, such as breath work. This course would be a very good transition for beginners into the world of meditation, or to broaden one's experience outside one specific practice. However it wouldn't serve as full intro to world meditation systems and processes.