Community Learning
Learn and practice together
Coaches Salon
A curated space for experienced coaches to support bringing Wisdom to Coaching through dialogue and practice.

Enhancing your Professional Practice
Welcome to this curated space for experienced coaches to support bringing Wisdom to Coaching through dialogue and practice.
Each MONTHLY Session supports our coaching community by:
- Deepening your coaching process to enhance your career and practice.
- Exploring practices in our lives to cultivate insights within our community setting.
Community Practice
Opportunities to practice together and cultivate wisdom in community
Weekday Sit
Start your weekday grounded with a short guided meditation
Join Us Every Weekday: Monday to Friday
- Zoom opens at 8:45 am ET
- 5-minute guided meditation begins shortly after
- Briefly stay to share or quietly head off to your day.
Included with FREE Tier 1 Membership. Once you join, you'll receive Zoom details by email.

Practice Field
Practicing in Community
Practicing alone only gets you so far; we discover ourselves in community. Through our weekly Practice Field on Sundays, our clients and learners access community wisdom to invite
discoveries, questions, and insights.
As part of the Small Sangha, the Practice Field supports self-discovery in community.
Weekly Sunday sessions at 10 am ET support developing contemplative practices for cultivating inner wisdom.
Monthly teachings connect practice with wisdom to cultivate insight and self-discovery.
Included with Tier 2 & Tier 3 Membership. Once you join, you'll receive Zoom details by email.
To support our community, we practice a Commitment to Dignity and Commitment to Buddhist Psychology and Wisdom.

Intention Gathering
Create Intentions within Community
Join us on Thu, Dec 31, to appreciate and complete 2026 together:
- We will remember our current year.
- We will set our intentions for 2027.
WHAT: Intention Gathering to create 2027.
WHO: Open to ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS. (Click to become a Member at no cost)
WHEN: Thursday, December 31, 2026 - 12-noon to 1:15 pm ET
Fee: FREE

Taste of Buddhism
An introduction to core Buddhist concepts and practices
How might Buddhist concepts and practices support your personal or professional development?
WHAT: Over 9 bi-weekly sessions spanning 4 months (see schedule below), we review core concepts to gain a deeper understanding of Buddhist Practices and Psychology.
Students will learn basic Buddhist teachings and practices that can be applied to daily life. This course and practice also enable learners to take advanced teachings.
WHO: Beginners to Buddhist psychology, meditation practitioners, or anyone looking to develop daily practices.
WHERE: Online Via Zoom meeting sessions (link sent after registration)
PREREQUISITES: No previous studies or experience are necessary for this course, except to enter with a “beginner’s mind.”
PAYMENT INFO: TOB Base Tuition $365

Wisdom Retreat
An introduction to core Buddhist concepts and practices
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Community Guidelines
and Agreements
Engage, explore, and examine learning in community.
Community Guidelines
MEMBERSHIP.
As a Member, we invite you to remember:
- I joined this space to learn and unlearn as a member of a learning community.
- I participate in this community to share and receive ideas and experiences and create connections.
- I practice with this community to surface my assumptions to increase my awareness.
GUIDELINES.
1) Follow the thread. We use Slack to generate conversations; following the threads is important for the coherence of each conversation. See article to support threading.
2) Message content. Work to stay aligned with the subject heading. Please start a new thread if content strays from the original topic.
3) Change is normal. We’ve enabled all of Slack’s functions if you wish to edit or revise posts. Feel free to share articles, ask questions and offer insights.
4) We’re an inclusive community. This learning community is an expression of our commitment to dignity. We welcome your whole self to this inclusive learning community.
5) Avoid derisive or divisive remarks. Someone’s tone can be hard to decipher online; make liberal use of emoji, GIFs, and memes to aid communication. If it gets tense or confusing, pause and DM a member of Bhavana Learning Group, either Brendalyn King or Neil Ruiz.
6) Solicitation & Commerce. From time to time, Bhavana Learning Group will share offers (free or fee-based) that can support the community.
- We ask members to refrain from marketing or promotions in this space. This is not a business ”networking” site; it is a community of learning and practice.
- We invite offers that can serve that commitment. If you are unsure about any offer, reach out to @Brendalyn or @Tony via direct message (DM) before sharing with an individual, private channel, or public community.
- You may provide your commercial contact information in your signature line.
7) Privacy. Refrain from sharing someone else’s private email message or contact details without permission.
➤ A Note on External AI Note-Takers or Recording Devices: To maintain trust, safety, and openness in our practice spaces — including the Practice Field, Small Sangha Sessions, and Weekday Sit — we ask that no outside AI note-takers or recording devices (such as Otter.ai, Fireflies, or Read.ai) be used. These tools can join meetings automatically if connected to your calendar — even without your active participation — and may compromise the privacy of those present.
What’s not okay:
AI note-taking services or bots that join meetings
Any unauthorized audio or video recording
Our intention is to create a safe, private space where everyone can share freely. If you use a calendar-connected AI note-taking service, please turn it off for our sessions.
8) Be complete. Contact a member of Bhavana Learning Group should you notice something or wish to make a request.
9) Parts/Wholes. Remember that we are part of a whole, and our impact can elude us. Be encouraging, learning occurs in the gap, and wisdom can arise from discomfort. Find your edge and support the whole community as your space for practice and exploration.
Practice Field: Community Agreements
1. ARRIVE GENTLY, BE WITH EACH OTHER
- We invite you to arrive early to the Practice (virtual) Field and settle yourself. As others join the space, we wish to welcome all participants.
- We invite everyone to remain open and generous in the way we all participate, even if it’s your first session.
2. TRY IT ON
- Be willing to “try on” new ideas, or ways of doing meditations.
- Be with inquiries that might not be what you prefer or are familiar with.
3. HONOR INTIMACY, PRIVACY, CONFIDENTIALITY
- We gather strength from being willing to talk about our confusion and ignorance in relationships with others in our community.
- We agree to take responsibility for our intentions and actions.
- We agree not to share what arises in the space of the Field outside of our time together.
- We honor intimacy and intentional participation by only using the chat on Zoom for the intention of learning, idle chat is a distraction.
4. ASSUME NOTHING, BE ONE
- We do this with the intention to learn from our false perceptions or projections.
- We practice compassion and understanding for ourselves, and for those who walk with us upon this path — we are in this together.
5. BRING MINDFUL LISTENING
- Try to avoid planning what you’ll say as you listen to others.
- Be willing to be surprised, to learn something new.
- Listen with your whole self. Silence can be useful.
6. PRACTICE INTENTION
- Bhavana Learning Group will offer a view and posture for our practice. Please be intentional in your practice, effort, and speech.
- We hold our minds with gentleness and precision. We allow what arises within the space of the Field to be the teachings.
