Meditation in Wales

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Founded by the modern-day meditation master Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso in 1993, Dharmavajra Kadampa Buddhist Centre exists to help people discover their own experience of inner peace through meditation and Buddha’s teachings.

Drop in- the centre is open 2-4pm each weekday for teas and coffees and to browse the shop
Enjoy- the peaceful meditation room
Volunteer
- help out in the office, gardens, cooking, cleaning, doing DIY- or come on a working visit
Group visits
- we can arrange for you to bring your school/college/group and have a talk, guided meditation and question & answer session

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Latest news and events at Dharmavajra Centre

Christmas meal
Atisha
Beads

Meditation and New Year meal

Are you looking for an alternative way to spend New Year's Eve? We are offering a 3 course banquet, guided meditation and candlelit Prayers for World Peace over midnight

Wednesday December 31st: Meditation at 7:30pm, meal at 8pm
£10 per person

Lamrim (Stages of the Path) retreat

There is an opportunity to engage in Lamrim retreat at Dharmavajra Centre.

Over the four daily sessions you can enjoy quiet study and meaningful Mediations as outlined in The New Mediation Handbook as well as chanted prayers. For more details please contact Debs.

Session times are 7.30am, 10.30am, 4.30pm &, 7.30pm

Saturday 3rd to Friday 9th January 2009

The Power of Mantras day course

With resident teacher Gen Kelsang Su-ma

Training in Mantra protects our mind from ordinary appearances and conceptions, which are the main causes of mental and physical suffering.

Saturday 31st January, 10:30am to 5pm

£20 per person including lunch

About Dharmavajra Buddhist Centre

Springfield House

 

Springfield House, Ffynone Road,
Uplands, Swansea SA1 6DE
Streetmap reference ~ Directions

 

01792 458245 ~ info@meditationinwales.org


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About meditation

Meditation is the heart of the Buddhist path. Through learning how to control and pacify our minds with meditation, we can reduce and finally eliminate the negative states of mind that are the cause of all our problems and pain. We can improve and finally perfect the positive states of mind that enable us effectively to benefit ourself and others.

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About Kadampa Buddhism

Kadampa Buddhism is a time-honoured tradition that for centuries has made Buddha's teachings and meditation practices available to people throughout the world. Buddhism has a timeless and universal relevance, and can be practiced by anyone in any culture, regardless of race, gender, or age. You do not need to be a Buddhist to try out these practices, or to benefit from them.

 

 


 

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Dharmavajra Centre is a member of the New Kadampa Tradition - International Kadampa Buddhist Union.