Teaching Tour for Vedic Meditation in New York
Expand Your Practice with Thom Knoles
Thom Knoles returns to New York in October 2025 to support and inspire our NYC community of meditators. This is a rare opportunity to work directly with Thom, a world-renowned Vedic Meditation teacher for training in NYC.
Don’t miss out, and connect in person with Thom in NYC.
LEARN FROM THOM LIVE • CONNECT WITH OTHER MEDITATORS • MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MEDITATION PRACTICE
Free Community Vedic Meditation Events in NYC
Open to all graduates of an in-person Vedic Meditation course. RSVP is essential.
GROUP MEDITATION AND KNOWLEDGE MEETING
TBD
VEDIC MEDITATION COURSE REFRESHER SESSIONS
TBD
sATSANG OCTOBER SESSION – LIVE AND IN-PERSON
Date and Time: TBD
Note: Open to All-Access members of Satsang
NYC ONE-DAY RETREAT
THE WISDOM OF SUSTAINABLE PLEASURE
…and how to let go of your hidden addiction to suffering.
Are you ready to break free from the shackles of suffering addiction and embrace a life of sustainable pleasure?
In this transformative one-day course, we’ll unravel the profound Vedic wisdom that empowers you to cultivate evolutionary dependencies for a life filled with joy and fulfillment.
Advanced Techniques
Continue building your meditation practice and deepen your meditation experiences with an advanced technique. Meditators who have been practicing for at least one year are eligible to receive an advanced technique.
PRIVATE INITIATION
90-minute Session
By Appointment
Private NoMad Residence (address provided upon registration)
GROUP INITIATION
Time and Date: TBD
Private Consults
Spend time learning and asking questions 1-on-1 with Thom in a life-changing hour of knowledge and consultation. There will be a limited number of private consults in New York City:
Private Consultation With Thom Knoles
60-minute Session
By Appointment
Private NoMad Residence (address provided upon registration)
“Thom’s teachings have helped me in a way that is beyond what I can describe in words. My sense of self is becoming more everyday… I love being a part of [the community] and knowing the difference we’re making as a collective.”
NATASHA C.