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Are you interested in learning how to meditate?

Tried meditation before and want to try again in a small, friendly, supportive local group?


FREE meditation classes run by a registered educational charity


Dulwich Library Meeting Room (1st Floor)


Saturday Mornings NEW TIMES 10:00 to 11:30am


Wednesday lunchtimes 12:30 to 1:30pm



No need to book, no prior experience required. Suitable for everyone.


The sessions follow a general pattern:

15 - 20 minutes talk on meditation

25 minute silent meditation

Ending with a discussion on meditation


No entry after 10:30am on Saturdays or 12:45 Wednesdays to avoid disturbance to the meditation, thank you.


Further information is available on our website: jangama.org


Any questions? Please contact us:

Michael 07900 217093

email [email protected]



Educational Charity SB-SRBY UK Mission. Registered with Companies House (No 1127729) and Charity Commission (No 06496248)

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