In-Person and Online: Sitting on Sunday

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In-Person and Online: Sitting on Sunday
 
with David Grogan
 
Sunday, August 10th, 2025 | 10:00am – 12:00pm ET
 
In-Person Location: New York Insight at 115 West 29th Street, 12th Floor
 

 
This monthly Sunday morning practice is a staple at New York Insight. Similar to our weekday Community Meditation Gathering, Sitting on Sunday is led by NYI’s seasoned teachers, who will guide participants in both seated and moving meditation, offer a Dharma talk, and engage in dialogue with the community.

Suggested donation is $15 but whatever you offer is greatly appreciated. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

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No Registration Is Required for Online Participation.

Use the below link to join the online gathering

Zoom info:
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Meeting ID: 870 6647 2718
Passcode: 123

Teacher(s)

David Grogan

David Grogan joined the New York Insight Teachers Council in 2023 after a decade of service as a practice leader with the Brooklyn Sangha and the Aging as a Spiritual Practice Sangha. He is also a member of the teaching team for Space2Meditate.com, an online community of dedicated practitioners co-founded by one of his longtime mentors, Jon Aaron. David is a qualified Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) instructor and he completed a yearlong Mindfulness Training Institute (MTI) teacher training program under the guidance of Mark Coleman and Martin Aylward.

Insatiable curiosity is a catalyst in his life and practice, and he delights in accompanying others in the process of discovery. During a long career as a journalist, which included a decade as the primary story editor for a popular science magazine and another decade editing various history magazines, he had the privilege of learning something new every day and sharing those nuggets of insight. He is currently a member of the CUNY Graduate Center Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP 2), where he facilitates workshops in meditation and guided autobiography. His personal passions include jazz and poetry and the wondrous potential the art of deep listening reveals for people to open their hearts and minds and connect with each other through the sound of surprise.

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