meditation in
ashbourne
M editation classes in Ashbourne teaching basic meditation and the practice of Kadampa Buddhism. The purpose of these classes is to help people to find inner peace through meditation, to overcome their daily problems, and to find real happiness in their hearts.
The Teacher at Ashbourne is Buddhist nun Kelsang Drima.
Each class consists of guided meditations, a talk and discussion. They last about two hours, including refreshments. The classes are suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced meditators. Each class is self contained, though you are welcome to attend the whole course. They provide an ideal introduction to meditation and Buddhism, teaching effective and practical methods for overcoming problems and increasing happiness in daily life.
venue
All Saints Community Hall, Belle Vue Road, DE6 1ATGet Directions (opens in new browser)
time
7.30pm Thursdays
facility fee
£5 per class, or receive a £5 discount by making a term booking during the first two weeks of each term. There is no need to book - just turn up and pay at the class, or book the whole course now by clicking below.
current programme
15th September - 17th October This five week course explains how to understand the nature and source of our problems and by changing our attitude and response, keep cool in difficult circumstances. |
How to Solve our Human Problems |
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1st November - 19th December This seven week is course based on the new book by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Enjoy this simple and inspiring presentation of solutions to the problems of everyday life and be encouraged to change your life for the better. "With compassion and wisdom we can solve all our daily problems and accomplish the real meaning of our human life"
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Modern Buddhism - The Path of Compassion & Wisdom |
Term dates for 2010 are: 14th September - 16th October, 1st November - 19th December |
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