Mon 20 April | A Course in Modern Buddhism | Sutra – Week 3 | 7 – 9pm

KMC LONDON
Morden World Peace Temple

1A Ashridge Way, Morden SM4 4EF

Take your practice of Buddhist meditation deeper.

KMC London is delighted to host ‘A Course in Modern Buddhism’ to provide a deep training in meditation, Buddhist philosophy, and psychology, with a weekly class spanning two 7-week courses. This programme is suited for students of all experience levels.

Designed to be highly practical, this course will provide a comprehensive overview of the entire Buddhist path, with an emphasis on the psychological, metaphysical, and applied elements, and will help you establish or re-establish a commitment to regular meditation practice through a variety of Buddhist techniques. Each course can be taken individually.

This is an in-person programme that will engage students in interactive learning and community. You can also join the programme live online as a KMC London member. Membership is open to everyone—click here to learn more. As a member, you’ll enjoy free access to all our other classes and courses.

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Teacher

big sky mind: meditations on mahamudra | 10am 4:30pm | saturday 21 feb | with kadam lucy | london world peace temple (copy)Gen-la Kelsang Sangden has studied under the guidance of internationally renowned Buddhist Master Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for more than 25 years. She is presently the Resident Teacher in Mexico City, is the NKT-IKBU National Spiritual Director for Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru & Colombia, and the brand new Deputy Spiritual Director of the NKT!

Gen-la Sangden is an inspiring example of Modern Buddhism in practice. She is greatly appreciated for presenting the teachings with great clarity, joy, and insight, inspiring people from all walks of life to apply the practical advice and find inner peace and lasting happiness.

 

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.

No advanced booking necessary

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