What we’re about
meditation. yoga. retreats. community care. for everyday people. every body welcome!
We are everyday people who practice meditation, yoga, and community care together to support each other and our collective well being. We do our best to hold friendly, nurturing spaces that are always 100% free to participants. New to practice? We'll show you everything you need to know.
Come as you are. You don't need to have any special knowledge or experience. Just be your ordinary human self. Every body welcome.
Your kind donations are welcome, but not expected. We are a democratically run 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 84-3308687). Please visit our website if you'd like to make a tax deductible contribution to support our work.
https://indycommunityyoga.org
[email protected]
Insta @indycommunityyoga
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- 7am Meditation for Everyday PeopleLink visible for attendees
Led by Tony (he/him) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Led by Dustin (he/him) on Tuesday and ThursdayHello! Our practice is a quiet meditation space where you can practice your Way in community with other humans. There’s nothing to achieve and nothing to attain. No special knowledge, experience, belief, or non-belief required. Just be yourself. New to meditation? We'll help you get started.
Our form is simple. We sit together in quiet for 25 minutes and practice returning to ease in the body and ease in the breathing. Afterwards, we usually offer a reading and everyone is welcome to share questions or reflections.
What can I expect?
Find a clean, comfortable, and quiet place to sit and join the meeting. You’ll enter our waiting room. Whoever is leading practice will let you in. Most people join a few minutes early to say hi and get settled in. The silent part of practice begins at the start of the stated practice times. If you join during the silent portion, please stay muted and begin practicing.
It’s ok to have your camera off, but it’s nice to be seen as well. If you are new, the practice leader will introduce themselves, offer an introduction to the practices offered that day, and ask you if you’d like any instructions on meditation. It’s ok to say yes. It’s ok to say no.We typically practice seated meditation in silence for 25 minutes beginning with a recitation of an ancient dialogue between Zhaozhou and Nanquan, two ancient Chinese Zen Masters. It’s ok to sit in any way you find comfortable. Using a chair, cushion, mat, or bench is fine. Do your best to let your body rest in stillness, breathe in and out through your nose, and allow and tension (squeezing of muscles) to soften a little bit. Sitting with ease, breathing with ease, and being at ease are related. At the end of the practice period, the practice leader will invite a bell to ring three times. Each time you hear the bell, take a full breath, hold for a moment, and release. After the third breath, we bow to each other. After that, we typically offer a reading and hold an informal sharing and discussion period.
You can learn more about ease, the Foundations of Mindfulness, and Zen here.
Thank you for supporting community well-being.
Our practices are always free for participants. Donations are warmly accepted, but not expected. Your tax deductible donations allow us to pay our workers fairly and pay for software, services, supplies, and equipment to make our practice spaces welcoming, accessible, and free for everyone. Indy Community Yoga is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 84-3308687) and has earned a GuideStar Gold Seal of Transparency.
Please click here to use our secure donation website or Venmo: @indycommunityyoga to make your tax-deductible donation.
Thank you and see you soon!
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://indycommunityyoga.org
Instagram: @indycommunityyoga - 8am Zen Meditation for Everyday PeopleLink visible for attendees
Led by Tony (he/him)
Hello! Our practice is a quiet meditation space where you can practice your Way in community with other humans. There’s nothing to achieve and nothing to attain. No special knowledge, experience, belief, or non-belief required. Just be yourself. New to meditation? We'll help you get started.
Our form is simple. We sit together in quiet for 25 minutes and practice returning to ease in the body and ease in the breathing. Afterwards, we usually offer a reading and everyone is welcome to share questions or reflections.
What can I expect?
Find a clean, comfortable, and quiet place to sit and join the meeting. You’ll enter our waiting room. Whoever is leading practice will let you in. Most people join a few minutes early to say hi and get settled in. The silent part of practice begins at the start of the stated practice times. If you join during the silent portion, please stay muted and begin practicing.
It’s ok to have your camera off, but it’s nice to be seen as well. If you are new, the practice leader will introduce themselves, offer an introduction to the practices offered that day, and ask you if you’d like any instructions on meditation. It’s ok to say yes. It’s ok to say no.We typically practice seated meditation in silence for 25 minutes beginning with a recitation of an ancient dialogue between Zhaozhou and Nanquan, two ancient Chinese Zen Masters. It’s ok to sit in any way you find comfortable. Using a chair, cushion, mat, or bench is fine. Do your best to let your body rest in stillness, breathe in and out through your nose, and allow and tension (squeezing of muscles) to soften a little bit. Sitting with ease, breathing with ease, and being at ease are related. At the end of the practice period, the practice leader will invite a bell to ring three times. Each time you hear the bell, take a full breath, hold for a moment, and release. After the third breath, we bow to each other. After that, we typically offer a reading and hold an informal sharing and discussion period.
You can learn more about ease, the Foundations of Mindfulness, and Zen here.
Thank you for supporting community well-being.
Our practices are always free for participants. Donations are warmly accepted, but not expected. Your tax deductible donations allow us to pay our workers fairly and pay for software, services, supplies, and equipment to make our practice spaces welcoming, accessible, and free for everyone. Indy Community Yoga is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 84-3308687) and has earned a GuideStar Gold Seal of Transparency.
Please click here to use our secure donation website or Venmo: @indycommunityyoga to make your tax-deductible donation.
Thank you and see you soon!
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://indycommunityyoga.org
Instagram: @indycommunityyoga - Monday Mindful Body ScanLink visible for attendees
A gently guided practice. While you rest your body in a comfortable way, Ania (she/they) will invite you to notice and ease into sensations in specific areas of your body throughout the 25 minute session, beginning in the toes and concluding at the crown of our heads. We'll close practice with a short reading and space for you and other participants to share any reflections or questions.
No special knowledge, experience, belief, or non-belief required. Just be yourself.
Thank you for supporting community well-being.
Our practices are always free for participants. Donations are warmly accepted, but not expected. Your tax deductible donations allow us to pay our workers fairly and pay for software, services, supplies, and equipment to make our practice spaces welcoming, accessible, and free for everyone. Indy Community Yoga is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 84-3308687) and has earned a GuideStar Gold Seal of Transparency.
If you feel moved to donate money to support our work, please use our secure donation website, powered by GiveLively and Stripe, or Venmo: @indycommunityyoga to make your tax-deductible donation.
Thank you and see you soon!
Love,
Your friends at Indy Community Yoga[email protected]
https://indycommunityyoga.org - 7am Meditation for Everyday PeopleLink visible for attendees
Led by Tony (he/him) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Led by Dustin (he/him) on Tuesday and ThursdayHello! Our practice is a quiet meditation space where you can practice your Way in community with other humans. There’s nothing to achieve and nothing to attain. No special knowledge, experience, belief, or non-belief required. Just be yourself. New to meditation? We'll help you get started.
Our form is simple. We sit together in quiet for 25 minutes and practice returning to ease in the body and ease in the breathing. Afterwards, we usually offer a reading and everyone is welcome to share questions or reflections.
What can I expect?
Find a clean, comfortable, and quiet place to sit and join the meeting. You’ll enter our waiting room. Whoever is leading practice will let you in. Most people join a few minutes early to say hi and get settled in. The silent part of practice begins at the start of the stated practice times. If you join during the silent portion, please stay muted and begin practicing.
It’s ok to have your camera off, but it’s nice to be seen as well. If you are new, the practice leader will introduce themselves, offer an introduction to the practices offered that day, and ask you if you’d like any instructions on meditation. It’s ok to say yes. It’s ok to say no.We typically practice seated meditation in silence for 25 minutes beginning with a recitation of an ancient dialogue between Zhaozhou and Nanquan, two ancient Chinese Zen Masters. It’s ok to sit in any way you find comfortable. Using a chair, cushion, mat, or bench is fine. Do your best to let your body rest in stillness, breathe in and out through your nose, and allow and tension (squeezing of muscles) to soften a little bit. Sitting with ease, breathing with ease, and being at ease are related. At the end of the practice period, the practice leader will invite a bell to ring three times. Each time you hear the bell, take a full breath, hold for a moment, and release. After the third breath, we bow to each other. After that, we typically offer a reading and hold an informal sharing and discussion period.
You can learn more about ease, the Foundations of Mindfulness, and Zen here.
Thank you for supporting community well-being.
Our practices are always free for participants. Donations are warmly accepted, but not expected. Your tax deductible donations allow us to pay our workers fairly and pay for software, services, supplies, and equipment to make our practice spaces welcoming, accessible, and free for everyone. Indy Community Yoga is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 84-3308687) and has earned a GuideStar Gold Seal of Transparency.
Please click here to use our secure donation website or Venmo: @indycommunityyoga to make your tax-deductible donation.
Thank you and see you soon!
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://indycommunityyoga.org
Instagram: @indycommunityyoga