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Dharma, Dialogue and Meditation ONLINE


  • New Road Psychotherapy Centre 8 The Drive BN3 3JT United Kingdom (map)

In this ongoing group, I aim to introduce and explore the rich tradition of Buddhism.

Each session will begin with a guided twenty-minute meditation to centre our minds and create a conducive environment for learning.

Following the meditation, we will read a selected text from the Pali Canon, examining the profound teachings of the Buddha.

Through these explorations, we will gain deeper insights into Buddhist philosophy and its practical applications in our daily lives.

“Five things induce release of heart and lasting peace. First, an intimacy with good friends. Second, ethical conduct. Third, frequent conversation that inspires and encourages practice. Fourth, diligence, energy, and enthusiasm for the good. And fifth, insight into impermanence.”

(The Buddha)

TIMES:
Thursday evenings from 7:00 – 8:30pm.

FORMAT:
There will be the option to either be in the group face-to-face or access the group online.
There is an option to book one or more sessions as you wish

DATES 2024:
26 Sept /3, 10,17 October

COST:
£40

BOOK HERE

VENUE:

New Road Psychotherapy, 8 The Drive, Hove, BN3 3JT

FACILLITATOR:
Rory Singer; UKCP registered Psychotherapist

WHO IS IT FOR?
* Any one interested in developing their understanding of Buddhism and .
* From complete beginners to those who have been practising for many years.
* Whatever your experience, these sessions will deepen your understanding of Buddhist Theory & Practice.
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I first started running Dharma, Dialogue & Meditation in September 2004.

Every time I visit the Buddha’s teachings I find fresh insight and inspiration as each group fosters an environment of kindness, support and social learning. My personal practise and interest is the integration of Psychotherapeutic and Buddhist Theory.

rory@newroadpsychotherapy.com

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