Finding the Right Meditation Teacher
With the wealth of meditation teachers available today, finding the right one can overwhelm your search. Breaking them down into categories can help you find a teacher who resonates with you.
So Many Meditation Teachers
With the wealth of meditation teachers available today, finding the right one can overwhelm your search. Breaking them down into categories can help you find a teacher who resonates with you.
To make your practice more meaningful, consider choosing meditations that align with your personality and preferences. Asking yourself these questions can help steer you toward your ideal meditation teacher:
- Why do I want to meditate? (relaxation, spiritual advancement, healing, stress reduction)
- What personality type am I drawn to? (outgoing, humorous, inspiring, intellectual, poetic)
- Which meditation style resonates with me? (mantra, mindfulness, Zen, spiritual, Vedic)
- Do I want my meditation teacher to share my religious beliefs? (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, atheism)
- Do I have a gender preference?
Begin with Style: Secular, Spiritual, or Religious
This important category forms the foundation for your meditations. One day, you might want to use a mantra, and the next a guided inquiry into the nature of consciousness. Many teachers blend multiple traditions, while some adhere to a single approach. Explore the categories below to see what aligns with you.
Secular Meditation
Secular meditations are free of religious content but draw from common foundational principles such as mindfulness, breathwork, and visualization.
- Mindfulness is the most widely practiced secular form, introduced to the West in 1979 by Jon Kabat-Zinn, a student of Thich Nhat Hanh, a renowned Buddhist meditation teacher. It focuses on present-moment awareness and observing (then releasing) thoughts. Well-respected mindfulness teachers include:
- Transcendental Meditation – This silent mantra practice, founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, was made popular by the Beatles in the 1960s. Recommended TM teachers include:
- Bob Roth
- Tony Nader
- Transcendental Meditation Homepage (teacher search)
- Secular Zen Meditation – Although rooted in Buddhist tradition, secular Zen practices are unattached to a religious concept and nondogmatic. They focus on breath, thought observation, and movement to cultivate metta (lovingkindness), compassion, and contemplation. Renowned secular meditation teachers include:
Spiritual Meditation
Spiritual meditations might include working with spirit guides, chanting, angel invocation, or consciousness expansion. If you’re drawn to intuitive, energy-based practices, consider one of these teachers:
- Spirit guides, chakra healing, and ritual work
- Chanting ancient mantras
- Om meditations/chanting
- Consciousness exploration/cerebral meditations
- Lyrical/heart-centered meditations
Religious Meditation
If you want to link your meditations to your faith, these teachers integrate religious teachings into their practices.
- Judaism and Kabbalah
- Islam
Meditation Teachers with Humor, Big Personalities, or High Energy
Want Something Specific?
Are you looking for a meditation that addresses chronic pain, health, addiction, or neurodiversity? Consider taking a meditation course with a teacher who specializes in one of these areas:
- Fleur Chambers, MA – Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Pain
- Dr. Rangan Chatterjee – The Four Pillars of Health
- Tara Brach, PhD – Healing Harmful Habits & Addictions
- Sue Hutton, MSW – Neurodiversity and Autism Meditations
Popular Meditation Apps
Many teachers are available through popular meditation apps, most of which offer free content, trial periods, and paid memberships:
- Insight Timer – The most comprehensive meditation app, with 220,000+ free guided meditations from 20,000 teachers worldwide. Access is free; premium content is $9.99 per month or $59.99 per year.
- Headspace – The “Be Kind to Your Mind” app appeals to meditators who prefer a more structured format. Headspace offers a 14-day free trial, then $69.99/year; or a 7-day free trial, then $12.99/month.
- Calm – The preferred app for tranquil meditations and stories that lull you to sleep, Calm offers some free content, but the bulk comes with a membership. The app offers a free 14-day trial, then $14.99 per month or $79.99 per year.
- Happier Meditation App – Focused on daily mindfulness practices, this app offers a 7-day free trial, then $99.00/year or $14.99 per month.
- Breethe – A highly versatile meditation app with tools for real life, Breethe offers a free version with limited content. A membership is $12.99 monthly, $89.99 annually, or $179.99 for life.
Faith-Based Meditation Apps
- Christian: Abide; Hallow
- Buddhist: Plum Village
- Jewish: ShalomSpace
- Hindu/Vedic: Sattva
- Muslim: Sakeenah
Specialty Meditation Apps
- Voda – LGBTQIA+ community
- Point of Pride – Trans and nonbinary focus
- Good Luck Yogi – Meditations for children
- Curable – Chronic pain support
- Mindfulness Coach – Designed for veterans
Finding Your Meditation Teacher: Overcoming the Overwhelm
Your ideal meditation teacher exists. In fact, you will likely resonate with more than one. As your practice deepens, you might find yourself searching for a new meditation teacher who aligns with your evolving needs. The good news? A world of options exists to support your meditation journey.