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This event is held in Kensington.
Kensington City Meditation Space – 27-33 Earls Court Road London W8 6ED
Community Meeting with Rice & Dhal | Sun 6 Oct | 1-3pm | Kensington
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KMC London Community Meeting with Rice & Dhal
Kensington | Sun 6 Oct | 1-3pm
You are invited to our upcoming community meeting
The purpose of this meeting is to:
- Update you on plans for the centre and our progress since the last meeting
- Ask for your ideas and suggestions
- Provide an opportunity to give feedback
- Provide opportunities to get involved
- Thank you all for your continued support
We want to make it easier for everyone to give their feedback and get involved in the running of KMC London. In this way we can help more people in London find our classes and experience the benefits that Kadam Dharma and meditation can bring to their lives.
We have working groups for many different areas of KMC London and would like as many people to get involved as possible. No matter how much or little time you have to offer, your contribution is essential to ensuring the success of KMC London.
We very much hope you can come – and please bring your ideas and suggestions with you!
Everyone is welcome. Look forward to seeing you there.
This event is free to join, but please book by 1pm on Thursday 3 Oct so we know how much food to cook.
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What it's like at our classes...
The instructors are highly committed practitioners and they do a great job on applying the ancient teachings to our modern day problems.
RonAttendee
I found the place to be a constant source of calm and inspiration and the community to be really welcoming, warm and sincere.
FionaAttendee
A haven of peace. Great environment to learn how to tame your mind with experienced teachers and practitioners. Warm, open atmosphere where everyone seems to be welcome!
FelixAttendee
This is a very special place for me. Since coming several times a week for 6 months my outlook on life has completely changed and I have happiness in my heart.
HayletAttendee
You do not need to be a Buddhist to visit, nor need to be a Buddhist to benefit from these classes.
GaryAttendee
I always feel recharged being there after a stressful busy day. The teachers are experienced and great.
LilithAttendee
Welcoming staff and teachers that are really receptive to everyone from all backgrounds.
JasonAttendee
Everyone is warm and welcoming, and the meditation classes are both relaxing and profound. The perfect environment to develop and nurture inner peace.
CarrAttendee
Went for a drop in this lunchtime and would recommend, everyone was really friendly and the meditation was really relaxing. I’ve never been before and it was completely suitable as a beginner!
AnnaAttendee
Each time I visit this place I feel very welcomed and inspired. Lots of what is said is so useable for daily life - for example how we can use patience to no longer get stressed out in traffic jams , or how we can live in the moment to let go of past stress and worries and simply enjoy .
S D Attendee
Great place for Meditation Classes, would highly recommend.
ClareAttendee
First time I attended and I immediately felt like I'd come home
SineadAttendee
Practical Buddhist teachings for the busy modern world. If you struggle with stress I would strongly recommend
PaulAttendee
I cannot recommend this place highly enough. Beautiful positive energy and the pillar of my week. I've been attending 8 weeks so far and it's improved my life immeasurably.
DanAttendee
A wonderful place of encounter and spirituality where one feels at home, surrounded by love, understanding and joy!
AndreaAttendee
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Quick facts for newcomers...
What is Meditation?
- Purpose: Cultivate positive states of mind for peace and well-being.
- Happiness source: Lies in the mind, not external conditions.
- Benefits: Reduces stress, anxiety, promotes physical and mental well-being.
Accessible class format
- Non-sectarian, non-judgmental, and universal.
- Simple methods to tackle stress and anxiety in modern daily life.
Flexible sitting arrangements
- Option to sit on a chair or bring a cushion for the floor.
No religious affiliation necessary
- Not required; accessible to everyone.
Open to all experience levels
- Beginners welcome; teachings designed to be simple yet profound.
Interaction during classes optional
- No requirement to speak in front of a group.
- Questions are welcome.
No physical exercise necessary
- Focus is on meditation – no yoga or physical exercises.
What to Bring
- No specific requirements; some find it useful to bring a notepad and pen.
Simple dress code
- No special requirements; comfortable clothing suggested.
Join a class anytime
- Classes are self-contained; drop in whenever you can, no need to wait for the next course.