Location(s)
This event is held in both Kensington and Morden.
Kensington City Meditation Space – 27-33 Earls Court Road London W8 6ED
Morden World Peace Temple – 1a Ashridge Way London SM4 4EF
Karma – Create the Life You Want | Sat 12 April | Kensington with Gen Zoma & Morden
£20.00 – £35.00
Kensington £35 | Morden £20 | Free for Members | Concessions available
When we find ourselves immersed in problems, we often ask: Why me? But do we ever have an answer to that question? Do we feel unlucky? Do we feel we’ve been dealt an unfair hand?
Buddha’s teachings on the law of karma provide a clear and practical explanation of why things happen the way they do—and how we can begin to transform our experiences from not-so-great to fantastic. Or, at the very least, better. Rather than seeking happiness, we learn to create it. Rather than running from unhappiness, we learn to abandon its causes. Understanding karma puts us in the driver’s seat of our own life.
In this course, we will explore how the law of karma can help us change our experience of the present, heal the past, and create a more fortunate future.
Everyone welcome.
Booking
Teacher(s)
Schedule
Schedule Kensington *With our Resident Teacher Gen Zoma
10.30am – 11.45am Teaching & Meditation
12.15pm – 1.30pm Teaching & Meditation
3pm – 4.30pm Teaching & Meditation
Schedule Morden
10.30-11.45am Teaching & Meditation
11.45am-12.15am Tea Break
12.15am-1.30pm Teaching & Meditation
What it's like at our classes...
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.