Thu 17 Aug | 6.30-7.45pm | THE HEALING POWER OF MEDITATION | Gen Jangdom (Upper Norwood)

£10.00

Modern life can be stressful, and many of us experience feelings of anxiety or being overwhelmed. During this evening talk, we’ll explore various meditation techniques and ways of thinking inspired by Buddha’s teachings. By practicing these techniques, you will learn how to find freedom from stress and anxiety, and gain greater confidence in tackling the challenges of everyday life. Everyone is welcome to attend this talk, no experience is necessary.

Gen Kelsang Jangdom is the Resident Teacher Kadampa Meditation Centre Sweden. He was ordained as a Buddhist monk in 2010 and has been practicing Buddhism and meditation since 2003. Gen Jangdom is greatly admired for his wisdom and inspirational teachings that convey the meaning of the Buddha’s ancient wisdom in a practical and accessible way. 

wed 16 aug | 7 8.15pm | solving life's problems with buddhist wisdom a practical guide | gen jangdom (kensington)

Upper Norwood Library Hub,
39 Westow Hill
SE19 1TQ

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Here are some common questions that people ask about our meditation classes. If you have any other questions please contact us and we will be happy to help you in anyway.

Q) What is meditation?

The purpose of meditation is to cultivate positive states of mind, conducive to peace and well-being, and overcome negative habits of mind. Happiness is a state of mind, therefore the real source of happiness lies in the mind, not in external conditions. When our mind is peaceful we are free from worries and mental discomfort, and we experience true happiness.

Meditation is a technique used by millions of people to develop a calm and peaceful mind. It reduces stress, anxiety, and other negative states of mind and promotes physical and mental well-being. The meditations we guide are non-sectarian, non-judgemental, and universal. They are simple and accepted methods to help people tackle the stress and anxiety associated with the challenges of modern daily life.

Q: Do I have to sit of the floor?
A: No, people have the choice of sitting on a chair or they can bring their own cushion and sit on the floor.

Q: Do I need to have a religious affiliation to attend these weekly classes?
A: No. Everything is presented in a way that is accessible to everyone, and no religious affiliation is required.

Q: Do I need to have experience of meditation to attend a weekly class?
A: No. Everyone is welcome, including beginners.

Q: Are these classes suitable for someone who already has some experience of meditation?
A: The teachings are designed to be simple yet profound, so that every class provides something for everyone.

Q: Will I be asked to say anything, or speak in front of a group of people?
A: No. But you can ask questions if you want to.

Q: Is there any physical exercise involved, such as yoga?
A: No. The courses focus on meditation alone.

Q: What do I need to bring?
A: Nothing in particular. However, some people find it useful to bring a notepad and pen.

Q: How should I dress?
A: There are no special requirements, but comfortable clothing is generally best.

Q: If I want to attend a weekly class, do I need to wait for the next course of classes to begin?
A: No. Each class is self-contained. You can drop in whenever you can, and start whenever you like.

Q: Do I need to book in advance?
A: For weekly classes it is not necessary to book in advance.

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