Contemplative wisdom grounded in rationality, for the modern practitioner.
To connect and take your practice to the next level, schedule a free 30-min call or just shoot me an email at [email protected]
Mindfulness and meditation practice are deep, powerful tools that have the power to really transform our everyday experience and lead it towards a path that is more kind, more alive, and more filled with meaning.
As an engineer by training turned pragmatic contemplative, I offer meditation coaching based on a student-centered approach that builds your own embodied understanding, following what’s relevant for you in that moment and drawing from my own experience as a long term practitioner and retreatant, my work with many skilled mentors in the secular and Buddhist Theravada worlds, and trainings in Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness teaching and Authentic Relating coaching (among others).
Whether you’d like support to make your practice deeper or more regular, integrate its benefits in your daily life and relationships, work through blockages or with classical Buddhists insights… or if you’re a complete beginner! I’d love to be a part of taking your practice and its transformative potential to the next step.
You can schedule a free 30-min call or just write me at [email protected] to have a preliminary chat and see if I can help.
I have learned a lot thanks to Robin, who is very pedagogical. His teaching has allowed me to be more serene in my daily life, and to build solid foundations for my meditation practice. Many thanks to him!Jean-Baptiste
Who am I?
Hi! I worked as software engineer for 10 years, and from this I got a love of having clear models of how things work. Meditation practice deeply transformed my life and relationships – I went on more than 9 cumulative months of silent intensive retreats and studied both in traditionally Buddhist and secular contexts with well known teachers such as Bhikkhu Analayo, Leigh Brasington and Dr. Tucker Peck.
Though I worked a lot with The Mind Illuminated and Early Buddhism, my approach is student-centered (your experience should guide the practice) and, depending on your interest, can often go back and forth between formal practice training and the integrated side of things.
Teaching about the practice in an informed way is very important to me – I was certified to teach mindfulness meditation after a 2-year training created by Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach, trained with Dr. Tucker Peck (clinical psychologist and well-respected meditation teacher, who is also supervising my teaching) in meditation teaching and Motivational Interviewing, was certified in Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness following David Treleaven’s training and trained in Authentic Relating facilitation and coaching with Sat Prem – among others.
You can find my full bio over here.