Live Class: April 29, 2026

Time: 7:00 - 8:15 PM EDT |Designed for those with an established meditation practice.

Join us for the Meditative Shift, guided by Dr Taylor. A 72-hour recording will be available after the class. Platform opens at 7:00 PM for participants to log in and settle. We begin at 7:30 PM.

Get Started

Simple steps. We'll take care of the rest.

  • 1. Purchase your ticket. Secure your spot by completing your purchase.

  • 2. Check your email. You'll receive an email from the Center for Meditation Science with a link to join the class on the day and time listed above.

Train Your Mind through Practice

This is a structured practice that works directly with the mind. Through repetition, attention stabilizes and clarity develops over time.

What Develps Through Practice

  • Internal Stability

    Your attention becomes more consistent. You're less pulled by every thought, reaction, or external input.

  • A More Regulated System

    Your responses become more measured. Less reactivity. More clarity in how you think and act.

  • Clarity of Direction

    You begin to see more directly—what matters, what doesn’t, and how to move forward without confusion.

    1. Welcome to The Meditative Shift

    1. November 26 Recording

    2. March 18

    3. April 1, 2026

    4. April 15, 2026

    5. April 29

Donation

  • $27.00

Join the Practice

$27 per session

Live Guided Practice | Structured and repeatable each session| Designed to build stability through consistency | Join when you’re ready

What Changes with Practice

“The class was more than I expected. What stood out was the consistency of the practice and how it begins to carry into daily life. Over time, I’ve noticed more clarity and a more steady way of responding.”

“As a long-standing meditator, I wasn’t sure what to expect. What stood out was the depth and precision of the practice. It’s structured, consistent, and develops something real over time.”

“I wasn’t sure an online format would have the same impact as practicing in person. What I’ve found is that the structure and consistency of the sessions make it just as effective. Practicing from home has actually allowed the work to integrate more directly into daily life.”

“What makes this different is the consistency. It’s the same structure each time, but something shifts with each session. Over time, my attention has become more stable, and I notice it throughout my day—not just during practice.”

“This is not just meditation—it’s training. The repetition builds something real. I’ve become less reactive and much clearer in how I respond, especially in situations that would have pulled me before.”