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6-week Daoist (Taoist) meditation course starting Tuesday 17th November in Camberwell


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Hello EDFers!


I warmly invite you to join this 6-week Daoist meditation course at ZenYoga in Camberwell. Tuesdays 6-7pm. ?120.


It is a deeply enriching course for experienced meditators and novices alike.


As well as 6 weekly classes, you will receive coursework and guided meditations to ensure you reap the benefits long into the future.


Recommendations:


"Some wonderful techniques and perspectives without ever coming across as telling you what to do. I really can?t recommend it highly enough.?


"His sensitivity and quality is second to none and he also gave me the tools to regain control of my emotions. George is an exceptionally talented acupuncturist, an absolute professional and I am so relieved to have discovered him at such a bleak time."


"George is an excellent teacher. The techniques are brilliant.?


"The sessions were powerful and healing.?


"My only advice would be, don?t wait to learn this stuff; you could save yourself a considerable amount of pain and anguish.?


?George is an extremely knowledgeable and generous teacher, who greatly helped me further my understanding of myself. His honest and kind nature makes learning from him a real pleasure. George has much practical as well as scholarly experience, and is someone I continually go back to for further learning.?


Click here - http://georgemonkhouse.com/meditation/

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