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New meditation class Mondays from Nov 13th at Goose Green Clinic SE22


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A NEW REGULAR MEDITATION CLASS with Jonathan Clark will be starting at the Goose Green Clinic, East Dulwich SE22 on Monday evenings from 7pm to 8pm from November 13th 2017. (Details attached). Suitable for all levels of experience from beginner to experienced meditator.


The classes will be based on Buddhist meditation so will include Mindfulness and other forms of Buddhist Meditation such as Metta Bhavana (Loving Kindness). Ideal for anyone who wants to explore Buddhist meditation or has undertaken a Mindfulness (MBSR) Course and wishes to continue/refresh their meditation practice with guided meditations and added imput.


Jonathan Clark (Suddhaka) has been practising Buddhist meditation since 1992, working with teachers from the Indian and Tibetan traditions. He was ordained into the Triratna (Western Buddhist Order) in 2001 and has been teaching meditation at Buddhist Centres in London and India since 1998. He is currently managing the Brixton Buddhist Centre. He has also been running Mindfulness Courses in London since 2010.


The cost is drop-in: ?12 per session or you can book ongoing blocks of 4 classes at ?42

For more info: Janet at [email protected]

http://www.yogajanam.com/

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