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INSIGHT MEDITATION AUSTRALIA
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​Insight Meditation Australia Teacher

Anna Markey
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Vipassana Insight Tradition
Anna Markey was introduced to Buddhist practice in India in 1983. She took teachings from a variety of Tibetan teachers and attended retreats there with insight teacher, Christopher Titmuss, the same year.  She has practised insight meditation ever since.  Anna also practised for a few years with a Zen group in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh, in the Burmese Mahasi method of practice with Patrick Kearney and also within the Recollective Awareness approach with Jason Siff. She now teaches reflective meditation in collaboration with a cohort of teachers in the states and Australia.  Anna is interested in using this gentle, wise and transformative approach to dharma to develop one’s relationship to our world in ways to foster resilience in the face of change and to foster a caring, active life in response to the polycrisis we are now facing.

Online Morning Meditation
A daily meditation practice can help us in these difficult times. It can be a grounding and friendly start to the day. We offer this silent, daily meditation practice via ZOOM. The session commences at 8.00am ADELAIDE time and finishes at 8.45am every day.  It includes a 5 minute talk lead by a facilitator, then after 30 minutes meditation, 5 minutes to journal or reflect and 5 minutes to share. If you wish to join these sessions, please contact Liz: ejkertesz(at)gmail.com She will send the link and the guidelines.
Goolwa and Port Elliot Dharma Groups - More information

Dharma Support Groups

The Periwinkles, The Turtles, (fortnightly) plus 3 online support groups.

Online Groups. (Platform-Zoom)
1. Daily Morning Meditation in collaboration with other teachers (8.00am-8.45am)
2. Plus 2 other closed online Reflective Meditation Groups

Engaged Dharma Group
Meets on 1st Wednesday of each month on Steps of Parliament House, North Tce. At midday.
We spread out our “ Meditate for the Earth” and “Climate Action Now” banners and meditate for 30 minutes, silently bearing witness to our ailing planet and inspiring others to take ACTION.


Contact by email: [email protected]
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  • Home
    • IMA teacher recognition criteria
    • IMA teacher Ethics
  • Events Calendar
  • Teachers
    • Alan Bassal
    • Anna Markey
    • Carol Perry
    • Christine Thompson
    • Lizzie Turnbull
    • Mal Huxter
    • Patrick Kearney
    • Radha Nicholson
    • Subhana Barzaghi
    • Will James
    • Victor von der Heyde
    • Lisa Brown
    • Kate Duncan
    • Robyn Gibson
    • Louise Taylor
    • Ali Barlow
    • Anton Eastick
    • Suzie Brown
    • Renata Malinauskas
    • Timothea Goddard
  • Resources
  • Groups