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- [R]Practical Buddhist Meditations(19 hours)
- [R]Discovering Buddhism Module(3 days)
- [R]Discovering Buddhism Module(4 days)
- [R]Meditation for Beginners (5 days)
- [R]Medicine Buddha Puja(6 days)
- [R]Practical Buddhist Meditations(8 days)
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01 / 12
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01 / 13
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01 / 14
Start: 19:00
End: 20:00
Meditation for Beginners
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01 / 15
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01 / 16
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
The new Practical Buddhist Meditations
Wednesdays- Starts on 16th January 2008
This is an introductory course on basic Buddhist meditation techniques and follows on from the Monday night sessions ‘Meditation for Beginners’. It is a down to earth, no nonsense guide to Buddhist meditation. It does not assume that you know anything at all about meditation or about Buddhism. It does not even assume that you are even interested in learning more about Buddhism. This course assumes simply that those who come are interested in learning something about meditation and Buddhist meditation in particular.
Course Topics
Overall, the following topics will be covered during this 6 week course:
• · meditation posture and arranging the body
• · purposes and benefits of meditation
• · different skills used in meditation and useful in daily life
• · the difference between meditation and simple relaxation
• · obstacles to meditation and their antidotes
• · advice for establishing a long-term meditation practice
• · using the benefits of meditation in everyday living
• · breathing meditations, mindfulness meditations, visualizations • · analytical meditations: meditation on equanimity, transforming · negative experiences into positive with Venerable Mary or David Midgley
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01 / 17
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
Highlight - Puja, meditation and practice
Everyone is welcome, Pujas are a community event. They are
Tsog and Lama Choepa (Guru Puja)
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01 / 18
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01 / 19
Start: 10:00
End: 16:30
Healing Day – Shiatsu and Reiki
June O’Rourke will be leading another healing day.
For more information and to make a booking for a session, please contact Book Early to avoid disappointment! | ||
01 / 20
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01 / 21
Start: 19:00
End: 20:00
Meditation for Beginners
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01 / 22
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01 / 23
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
The new Practical Buddhist Meditations
Wednesdays- Starts on 16th January 2008
This is an introductory course on basic Buddhist meditation techniques and follows on from the Monday night sessions ‘Meditation for Beginners’. It is a down to earth, no nonsense guide to Buddhist meditation. It does not assume that you know anything at all about meditation or about Buddhism. It does not even assume that you are even interested in learning more about Buddhism. This course assumes simply that those who come are interested in learning something about meditation and Buddhist meditation in particular.
Course Topics
Overall, the following topics will be covered during this 6 week course:
• · meditation posture and arranging the body
• · purposes and benefits of meditation
• · different skills used in meditation and useful in daily life
• · the difference between meditation and simple relaxation
• · obstacles to meditation and their antidotes
• · advice for establishing a long-term meditation practice
• · using the benefits of meditation in everyday living
• · breathing meditations, mindfulness meditations, visualizations • · analytical meditations: meditation on equanimity, transforming · negative experiences into positive with Venerable Mary or David Midgley
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01 / 24
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
Highlight - Puja, meditation and practice
Everyone is welcome, Pujas are a community event. They are
Tsog and Lama Choepa (Guru Puja)
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01 / 25
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01 / 26
Start: 14:00
End: 17:30
 How to do Lama Cheopa practice with Geshe Soepa
Suggested donation Sat: £15 & Sun £10;
Tsog and Lama Choepa (Guru Puja)
It starts at 7.00 inthe evening and lasts for under an hour and a half. We can each bring anoffering of some flowers or good quality food or non-alcoholic drink, which isplaced on the shrine. The food is distributed amongst the participants duringthe ceremony, and can be eaten then, and/or taken home afterwards.
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01 / 27
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01 / 28
Start: 19:00
End: 20:00
Meditation for Beginners
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01 / 29
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01 / 30
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
The new Practical Buddhist Meditations
Wednesdays- Starts on 16th January 2008
This is an introductory course on basic Buddhist meditation techniques and follows on from the Monday night sessions ‘Meditation for Beginners’. It is a down to earth, no nonsense guide to Buddhist meditation. It does not assume that you know anything at all about meditation or about Buddhism. It does not even assume that you are even interested in learning more about Buddhism. This course assumes simply that those who come are interested in learning something about meditation and Buddhist meditation in particular.
Course Topics
Overall, the following topics will be covered during this 6 week course:
• · meditation posture and arranging the body
• · purposes and benefits of meditation
• · different skills used in meditation and useful in daily life
• · the difference between meditation and simple relaxation
• · obstacles to meditation and their antidotes
• · advice for establishing a long-term meditation practice
• · using the benefits of meditation in everyday living
• · breathing meditations, mindfulness meditations, visualizations • · analytical meditations: meditation on equanimity, transforming · negative experiences into positive with Venerable Mary or David Midgley
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01 / 31
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
Highlight - Puja, meditation and practice
Everyone is welcome, Pujas are a community event. They are
Tsog and Lama Choepa (Guru Puja)
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