Meditation and Connection Circle
An evening of shared meditation, meaningful conversation, and real connection in Vienna.
No meditation experience needed — just curiosity!
What to expect:
This isn’t a meditation class. It is a space where mindfulness and community meet.
Each Circle has three simple parts:
Meditation — Conversation — Connection
• Meditation: a short (around 20 min) meditation, where I give minimal guidance and we sit in silence together
• Conversations: afterwards we create a safe space for conversations that go beyond small talk. We explore how mindfulness can impact different areas of our lives, with a new topic in each circle. You may share or just observe and gain new insights, both are welcome!
• Community: in the end there will be plenty of time to connect with others in a non-structured format around tea and snacks. Something I've been missing when doing meditation classes elsewhere. To connect with like-minded people!
Background:
Hi, I’m Katja. I’ve been meditating for over a decade. Why the practice brought tremendous benefits into my life and made me a genuinely happier person, I always felt something was missing: a non-religious community around it.
A space for people who meditate, or are curious about it, but also crave deep, authentic connections with others. Where we can meditate together and talk about the benefits and challenges that come with the practice. To turn it from a solitary practice into a shared experience.
Come join me, if that resonates with you!
For more info, please see www.kinspace.at
FAQs
Can I come alone?
Absolutely. Most people come on their own. The circle is designed to make it easy to meet others in a natural and relaxed way.
In what language will the circle be held?
The main session will be held in English to keep it inclusive for everyone.
During breakout conversations, you’re welcome to speak German or any other language if others in the group share it.
Is this similar to authentic relating?
Kinspace has a simple and accessible structure focused on meditation and meaningful conversation. While it’s not an authentic relating event, some people may notice similarities in the way it creates space for presence, openness, and genuine connection.
Do I need meditation experience?
Not at all. Beginners are very welcome. I’ll provide simple guidance for those who are new to meditation.
Do I have to speak during the circle?
No. Sharing is always optional. You’re welcome to simply listen and observe.
We do ask that what is shared in the circle stays in the circle, creating a space of trust.
What should I bring?
Just come as you are. Comfortable everyday clothes are perfect.
To respect the shared silence, we ask that phones are turned off and put away during the session.
What if I’m running late?
To preserve the atmosphere of the circle, we start on time. Please try to arrive 5–10 minutes early. Once the meditation begins, we won’t be able to admit latecomers.
