Secular Mindfulness · Online

Mindfulness Mentor Training Program

Cloud Sangha (now Banyan)
Secular Mindfulness Online

A small-group mentorship training program designed by Tara Brach to train experienced practitioners as mindfulness mentors, with cohorts capped at 9 participants per teacher-led group. Participants develop personalized guidance skills through both formal and informal practices in a structured weekly or bi-weekly online format. Emphasizes relational mentoring skills rather than a full standalone teacher certification.

Cohort-based (ongoing)
Duration
Online
Format
Secular Mindfulness
Tradition
Sliding scale
Est. cost
April 2026
Last reviewed

What this program is

Mindfulness Mentor Training Program is run by Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) as a teacher track in the Secular Mindfulness stream of contemplative training. A small-group mentorship training program designed by Tara Brach to train experienced practitioners as mindfulness mentors, with cohorts capped at 9 participants per teacher-led group. Participants develop personalized guidance skills through both formal and informal practices in a structured weekly or bi-weekly online format. Emphasizes relational mentoring skills rather than a full standalone teacher certification. It runs cohort-based (ongoing) in a online format, with delivery anchored at Online. The program sits inside the secular mindfulness teacher track shaped by MBSR, MBCT, and the Buddhist-derived practices their developers studied before stripping the religious frame. Practice work centers on sitting and walking meditation, body scan, mindful movement, inquiry, and didactic teaching on stress, attention, and emotion. Teacher development happens through live cohort sessions, recorded practice tracks, peer pods, supervised teach-backs, and written reflection, which is the standard secular mindfulness approach to building people who can hold a room. Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) does not list third-party accreditation; authorization comes from the organization itself. Cost sits in the Sliding scale band, which trainees should weigh against retreat fees and travel where the format calls for in-person components. OMP lists the program in its meditation teacher training directory so prospective students can compare it against sibling tracks before applying. What sets the program apart inside its tradition is the combination of online delivery, the cohort-based (ongoing) arc, and the specific lineage stance Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) brings to teacher training. Prospective applicants should treat the listed cost and duration as starting points and confirm specifics with Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) directly, since cohort dates, fees, and prerequisites change cohort to cohort. For people weighing whether the secular mindfulness path fits their goals, this listing is a starting point, not the full picture.

Curriculum and topics

Sitting practiceInquiryCohort teachingSupervision

Curriculum work in this program follows the secular mindfulness pattern. Trainees move through sitting and walking meditation, body scan, mindful movement, inquiry, and didactic teaching on stress, attention, and emotion. The cohort-based (ongoing) arc gives time for repeated exposure to each practice form, with material layered so the simpler practices anchor the more demanding ones later in the track. The source material does not list explicit modules, so prospective applicants should read the curriculum as the standard form for secular mindfulness teacher training at this length. That typically means a sitting curriculum, a teaching curriculum, and a supervised practicum, in that rough order. Reading and written work scale with the program's length and contact hours. Signature themes that run across the curriculum include the practice forms above, the ethics frame the lineage carries, and the question of how a teacher meets a student in difficulty. Most cohorts also work explicitly on group facilitation and on adjusting teaching for different student populations.

How it's taught

Delivery is online across cohort-based (ongoing). Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) runs the format the way most secular mindfulness teacher tracks do: live cohort sessions, recorded practice tracks, peer pods, supervised teach-backs, and written reflection. Contact hours include live sessions with lead teachers, peer practice in pairs or pods, and written work between meetings. Where a residential retreat is part of the track, that retreat acts as the container in which trainees deepen practice before they take on teaching roles. Supervision continues through and often past the formal end of the program, and most cohorts keep informal contact with their lead teachers during the early years of teaching. Trainees should expect a steady weekly load rather than a sprint, and should plan for the personal practice hours the program requires outside of contact time.

Who this program is for

Established practitioners
People with a steady personal practice in the secular mindfulness stream who want to take the step from sitting to teaching, and who want a structured path rather than a self-directed one.
Helping professionals
Therapists, coaches, healthcare workers, educators, and chaplains who already work with groups and want to add secular mindfulness teaching to their professional toolkit.
Sangha builders
Practitioners who want to seed or hold a sitting group, retreat program, or community offering inside the Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) lineage and need recognized training before they do.

Outcomes

Graduates finish the program qualified to teach inside the secular mindfulness frame Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) represents. There is no third-party accreditation; recognition is internal to Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) and the lineage. Common post-graduation paths include leading public courses, running workshops, embedding teaching inside healthcare or education settings, and offering individual mentorship to new practitioners. Scope of practice does not extend to clinical mental-health treatment unless the graduate already holds a relevant license; teachers should refer out when student needs cross that line.

Prerequisites

Prerequisites typically include a personal mindfulness practice of at least a year, completion of an eight-week course as a participant, and at least one silent retreat. Some tracks also ask for a professional background in healthcare, education, or coaching. Confirm details with the program.

How this compares

Inside the secular mindfulness field, Mindfulness Mentor Training Program sits inside the broad secular mindfulness teacher market alongside MBSR, MBCT, MSC, and CCT. On cost, the program sits in the mid-range price band for teacher tracks at this length. Applicants weighing this against sibling programs should compare cohort size, contact hours, retreat structure, and the specific teachers leading the cohort, not just the headline price. The right fit usually comes down to which lineage frame matches the applicant's existing practice and teaching aims.

A secular mindfulness teacher track from Cloud Sangha (now Banyan), sitting inside its lineage and built for practitioners ready to step into teaching.

Frequently asked questions

How long does Mindfulness Mentor Training Program take?
Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) lists the duration as Cohort-based (ongoing). That window covers the full teacher track including any retreat, practicum, and supervised teaching components. Trainees should expect personal practice and reading hours on top of the contact time the program schedules.
What does the program cost?
Cost sits at Sliding scale. Applicants should confirm current fees with Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) directly, since cohort pricing changes year to year. Travel, retreat lodging, and recommended reading often sit outside the headline number, so build those into a personal budget.
How is the program delivered?
Delivery is online. The format mixes live cohort time, personal practice, and the standard secular mindfulness approach to teacher development. Where in-person retreat is part of the track, that retreat is usually non-negotiable for completion.
What recognition or accreditation does it carry?
Accreditation listed for the program: none listed. Applicants should treat that as one input and weigh it against the lineage standing of Cloud Sangha (now Banyan) and the seniority of the lead teachers, since meditation teacher recognition often runs on lineage rather than third-party credentials.
LocationOnline
CountryUnited States
TraditionSecular Mindfulness
FormatOnline
DurationCohort-based (ongoing)
Estimated costSliding scale
About Secular Mindfulness credentials: No single accreditation body governs secular mindfulness. IMTA is the closest — look for supervised teaching hours and peer review.
Last reviewed: April 2026 · Information may change — always verify with the program directly.
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