Theravada Meditation Class
The Buddhist Society 58 Eccleston Square, London, United KingdomThe main focus of the classes will be an exploration of the Theravada teachings with particular emphasis on their application in daily life.
The main focus of the classes will be an exploration of the Theravada teachings with particular emphasis on their application in daily life.
Karma Pakshi (the 2nd Karmapa, 1204-1283) helped form the reincarnate Lama tradition in its early stages of development, which led 300 years later to the Dalai Lamas tradition.
Suitable for beginners and seasoned meditators alike. The forty minute session covers a short talk on meditation plus thirty minutes meditation. If required, instruction will be given on breathing and posture.
Suitable for beginners and seasoned meditators alike. The forty minute session covers a short talk on meditation plus thirty minutes meditation. If required, instruction will be given on breathing and posture.
The class begins with a meditation, followed by the presentation and discussion of instructions and philosophical topics from a text.
The class usually has a good balance of experienced meditators and complete beginners. There are no entry requirements other than an open mind.
Suitable for beginners and seasoned meditators alike. The forty minute session covers a short talk on meditation plus thirty minutes meditation. If required, instruction will be given on breathing and posture.
Saturdays in term time - in person only This class is usually run on Saturdays from 3pm - 4.30pm This class is open to members of the public. Newcomers welcome. […]
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Zen Sundays are for newcomers wishing to learn more about Zen Buddhism and seasoned practitioners alike.
Karma Pakshi (the 2nd Karmapa, 1204-1283) helped form the reincarnate Lama tradition in its early stages of development, which led 300 years later to the Dalai Lamas tradition.
More details to follow...