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Transcendental meditation & practical philosophy class Thursday evenings


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I am starting classes again in meditation & practical philosophy starting this Thursday regularly at 7:30 pm. To keep the price down I have found a nice room above The Sparrow Hawk pub in Crystal Palace on the corner of Westow Hill & Westow Rd. ?10 per session. Approx 1 hour

This class is for beginners, intermediate & long term meditators. We start with just 10 minutes meditation & build this up over time. It is not difficult, just learning to gain control of our minds using a powerful mantra. This helps us to be so much more in the present & lose our anxieties, fears & anger. Afterwards you can ask any questions you have & discuss the use & purpose of philosophy in today?s life.

Any questions?

Call/text Nigel 07759862191

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You could try the Lordship Pub as they used to have a function room above. Also some of the cafes are available for private hire in the eves. If not Goose Green therapy rooms are probably reasonable, as could be the Vale. Good luck.

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