This Wednesday Night Meditation included a 20-minute meditation and a 55-minute talk about Love’s In Need of Love Today with guest teacher Reggie Hubbard.
Reggie Hubbard, the founder/chief serving officer of Active Peace LLC. His yogic and meditative practices have served as a sanctuary of peace and perspective while navigating the stresses of being a black man in the world and serving in pressure-filled jobs at the height of US politics. His practices have also helped him navigate complicated emotions (anger, grief, disappointment) to find and nurture peace of mind and ease of spirit, which is why he now seeks to share them widely for the well-being of all. He has extensively studied with leading teachers such as Faith Hunter, Amy Ippoliti, Yogarupa Rod Stryker, and Sri Dharma Mittra, and countless other amazing teachers he has encountered along the way – always remembering that the best teacher is an eternal student. He is a graduate of the 2023 MMTCP (Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program) cohort – led by Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach. He has been a featured speaker and thought leader on political strategy, new consciousness, wellbeing, social justice, and civic engagement for leading publications, podcasts, and platforms, including: Be Here Now Network, The Hill, Mind and Life Institute, SoundsTrue Foundation, Upaya Zen Center, Wanderlust, the Wellbeing Project, Yoga Alliance, and Yoga Journal. Reggie’s life work sits at the intersection of bringing more peace and balance to activists; guiding the wellness community toward being more inclusive, engaged, concerned citizens; and enhancing the well-being of all walks of life. Achieving this balance is how we catalyze transformative change in our society, which we are desperately in need of at this moment.
I hope you find it helpful, and you are welcome to join my free Wednesday Meditations – which are open to everyone!
Meditation: Love’s In Need of Love Today
Talk: Love’s In Need of Love Today
These teachings are offered freely, at no charge.
And if you like, you may wish to participate in the age-old tradition of generosity through making an offering yourself – called “dāna” – to support the teacher and the Wednesday Meditations.