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Teachers

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IMCC teachers are revered for their depth of practice, breadth of understanding and compassionate heart. Keenly attuned to our participants, they consistently deliver invaluable teachings reflecting their unique perspective and personal style. They also continue as students themselves, dedicated to ongoing study and dharma practice and to deepening their understanding and embodiment of the Buddha's teachings.

Teacher Consultations

Teacher consultations provide opportunities for meditation students to receive one-on-one assistance with their spiritual practice and develop a more compassionate and wise perspective on their life and relationships. The consultation provides a forum to discuss current practical and ethical issues and also may include helping students find meditation techniques that suit them individually. See event calendar for teacher-led retreats.

Sharon Beckman-Brindley, PhD, Senior Teacher, has over 20 years of meditation experience. She is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Charlottesville, VA. Sharon has taught meditation seminars to therapists for many years and has led a variety of mindfulness training for therapists throughout Virginia. She is also a graduate of the Community Dharma Leaders Program at Spirit Rock Meditation Center (CDL) in Woodacre, CA. 

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Pat Coffey, MEd, Senior Teacher, began his meditation practice over 30 years ago and has taught meditation since 1996. He studied with numerous Asian and Western teachers in the Theravada, Tibetan and Zen traditions. Pat is founder of IMCC and the co-founder of the Blue Ridge Prison Project. Pat was selected and trained as a meditation teacher in the joint teacher training program of The Insight Meditation Society in Massachusetts and Spirit Rock Meditation Center under the tutelage of Jack Kornfield and Joseph Goldstein. Down-to-earth real world practical dharma is the hallmark of his teaching. The father of two children, owner of several businesses and the holder of several patents, he draws on his varied and rich life experience to articulate the dharma.

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Jackie Erskine, MSW, Associate Teacher, has been practicing Vipassana Meditation since 1992. Her major teacher has been Tara Brach and she has studied with many well-recognized Western Buddhist teachers. She has been teaching Insight Meditation classes and retreats for over 10 years and completed Spirit Rock’s CDL training course in 2003. Jackie is a retired social worker, with extensive experience as a psychotherapist for couples, families and groups.

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Allie Rudolph, LCSW, Associate Teacher, served on the faculty of UVA Medical Center for over 25 years where she co-founded the UVA Mindfulness Center and MBSR Program. She has studied and practiced meditation for more than 25 years and is a graduate of Spirit Rock's Community Dharma Leadership Program.She applies principles of mindfulness in teaching, consulting, a psychotherapy practice and is currently involved in several meditation based research projects

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Susan Stone, PhD, Senior Teacher, has been engaged in Buddhist meditation for more than 25 years, living in monasteries for three of those. She is a graduate of the CDL program sponsored by Spirit Rock Meditation Center and is ordained as a Zen lay priest. Susan leads retreats and workshops in a multi-state area. Author of The American Mosaic (1995) on workforce diversity, and At the Eleventh Hour (2001), Susan also teaches Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) at the University of Virginia where she is a member of the faculty. She teaches mindfulness to middle-school students and inmates at a women's maximum-security prison. Susan is a Reiki master who has worked with AIDs patients.

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IMCC is a nonprofit organization established in 1996. Its primary mission is to promote the instruction and practice of Buddhist Insight Meditation and related teachings that awaken an individual’s natural wisdom and compassion. IMCC is located in Charlottesville, Virginia.