In living rooms around the world, people come together to sit in silence for an hour, share some inspirational moments for the second hour, and often have a light meal afterward. No teachers, no agendas. Circles are all volunteer-run and independently organized, with a simple wish for greater awakening of awareness and compassion, in kinship and community with one another. That’s Awakin.
Date | Time | Event Name |
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Dec 13, 2024 Friday |
Dec: Silent Retreat (full day) |
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Dec 13, 2024 Friday |
Meditation and Reflection Circle |
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Dec 13, 2024 Friday |
Awakin (Virtual) Hertfordshire, UK Hertfordshire, UK |
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Dec 14, 2024 Saturday |
Fremont Mindfulness Meditation Circle - In Person Friday mini retreat |
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Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
Gandhi Today |
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Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
6:00pm |
Awakin Circle in Baroda (Akota) - In Person! |
Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
Awakin Circle Delhi Delhi, India |
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Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
Awakin Delhi, with Nipun Mehta |
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Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
7:00PM India |
Awakin Vadodara (Akota) |
Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
Awakin Mumbai (Ghatkopar) |
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Dec 18, 2024 Wednesday |
7:00PM India |
Awakin Circle in Ahmedabad Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
Dec 19, 2024 Thursday |
6:30PM Pacific |
Awakin Circle, Santa Clara |
Dec 19, 2024 Thursday |
Awakin Circle Siliguri with Nipun Mehta |
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Dec 20, 2024 Friday |
Laddership: A Talk By Nipun MehtaLeading With Relationships Instead Of Transactions |
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Dec 21, 2024 Saturday |
Fremont Meditation Circle - In Person Inviting everyone to Friday ⭕ - Sutta contemplation |
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Dec 21, 2024 Saturday |
Guest Listeners -- Founder's Circle |
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Dec 21, 2024 Saturday |
Awakin Talks (Mumbai) |
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Dec 21, 2024 Saturday |
9:00AM Pacific |
Awakin Call With Zulma Reyo |
Prior to the pandemic, Awakin gatherings were hosted in 104 locations in 34 countries around the world. Since then, different cultures have responded uniquely. To engage, you can explore the map below or explore our alphabetical listing.
**Note: Each Awakin Circle is independently organized by the host. Awakin Circles are inspired by the design principles of ServiceSpace and Awakin.org, but hosts and particular circles are not verified or monitored live. Concerns? Reach out to Care @ Awakin.
To learn about hosting a circle locally, please check out our guide below.
Awakin gatherings are rooted in silence, community, and service.
The first Awakin Circle emerged in 1996 when three friends got together to sit in silence, every Wednesday, in an ordinary living room in Silicon Valley. After the first hour of meditation, they shared some personal moments in the second hour and ended with a home-cooked meal together. There were no teachers, no brand, no marketing, no commerce, no agenda. Just a humble space for anyone to enjoy.
Instead of closing the door, they left it open ... to all. What emerged was totally unexpected -- and yet, so perfectly right. For over a decade, it was known simply as 'Wednesdays'. Over the years, more than 20 thousand people have walked into that initial living room (and that original circle still continues today), many of whom were friends who wanted to start "Wednesdays" in their own local community.
Today, Awakin Circles have touched countless lives across hundreds of locations around the globe. Each circle has its own flavor and context, is independently organized, and stays active as long as conditions are ripe. All circles are entirely volunteer-run, non-commercial, and labor of love offerings.
You can learn a bit more of its history here. (See also: Six Lessons From my First Awakin Circle)
"Meditation is a process of lightening up, of trusting the basic goodness of what we have and who we are, and of realizing that any wisdom that exists, exists in what we already have. We can lead our life so as to become more awake to who we are and what we’re doing rather than trying to improve or change or get rid of who we are or what we’re doing. The key is to wake up, to become more alert, more inquisitive and curious about ourselves." --Pema Chodron
Thank you for your resonance with our shared values. We are grateful to be in connected in the spirit of service, and look forward to planting a few more seeds of compassion together.
**Note: Each Awakin Circle is independently organized by the host. Awakin Circles are inspired by the design principles of ServiceSpace and Awakin.org, but hosts and particular circles are not verified or monitored live. Concerns? Reach out to Care @ Awakin.