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Monday Evening Mindfulness Meditation Course in January 2018


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This 8-week, evidence-based course will help you to learn and integrate mindfulness in to your every day life. It is suitable for most people. The focus will be on learning how to ground yourself in the present moment and connect with the stillness and calm that lie beneath the surface of your busy life. The mindfulness practices learned in this course will enable you to understand your reactivity, recognise and step back from negative thinking, relate more whole-heartedly to others and to approach the challenges of life with greater ease and self-compassion. The course is an ideal way to learn a range of mindfulness meditation practices, step-by-step in a supportive environment.


The course will be running in two sections.

Part 1:

Each class runs on Mondays from 6:30pm ? 8:30pm and the course will be running on the following dates:

? Class 1: 8th January 2018

? Class 2: 15th January 2018

? Class 3: 22nd January 2018

? Class 4: 29th January 2018


There is a 3-week break in the course and the classes then resume on Monday 26th February running at the same time and venue.


Part 2:

? Class 5: 26th February 2018

? Class 6: 5th March 2018

? Class 7: 12th March 2018

? Class 8: 19th March 2018


Price

There are two payment options and two early bird prices (15% & 10% discount) in order to provide maximum flexibility for participants in terms of payment.

Option 1. Single payment: Full price - ?195.

Option 2. Payment in two parts: Full price - ?220 in total (2 x ?110).

Please see website for more details: www. dulwichmindfulness.co.uk


The price includes all handouts and guided meditations required for the course, although you will need to bring a yoga mat and light blanket to the first class. You will be required to download a free app to access the guided meditations for the course.


Payment can be made by online bank transfer.


The course will be held at St Faith?s Community Centre, Red Post Hill, London SE24 9JQ. The room we will be using is warm and comfortable and on the ground floor of the building.


There is ample free parking immediately outside the venue and in surrounding residential streets. Public transport nearby includes buses 37, 42 and P4 (all running along Red Post Hill). The venue is approximately five minutes walk from North Dulwich Railway Station and twenty minutes walk from Herne Hill Station.


Further information

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries. Further information can be found on my website: www.dulwichmindfulness.co.uk

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