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What to expect in a class Our meditation classes are just like any other adult education class. Generally, classes begin with everyone arriving a bit early, and sitting on chairs in a comfortable room. The Meditation Teacher then comes in and welcomes everyone to the class.
They will probably introduce the subject of the evening, and then take everyone through a beautiful relaxation meditation. This usually involves focusing on the breath and letting all your worries and troubles slip away for a while. The meditation usually lasts 10 - 15 minutes. Then the Meditation Teacher will give a short talk on a Buddhist topic. Following this, the Teacher will lead another guided meditation, this time focusing on the meaning of the talk. After this, there is an opportunity for a break (tea and biscuits) and an informal discussion with other visitors regarding the topic of the evening. Finally, after 10 or 15 minutes of discussion, there is a final opportunity to ask questions of the Teacher, and clarify any issues that have arisen during the discussion. The class usually lasts approximately two hours. People from all walks of life attend our classes - young and old, religious and atheist. Some simply want to learn how to meditate, and these classes are perfect for this purpose. Others want to find out more about Buddhism, and so the talk (and meditation) are of benefit to them. Frequently Asked Questions: What are the benefits of meditation? Do I have to be a Buddhist to attend? Will you try to make me into a Buddhist? Do I need to have experience of meditation before I come? Will I have to say anything or answer questions? Is there physical exercise involved, such as yoga?
Q: What are the benefits of meditation? Q: Do I have to be a Buddhist to attend? Q: Will you try to make me into a Buddhist? Q: Do I need to have experience of meditation before I come? Q: Will I have to say anything or answer questions? Q: Is there any physical activity involved, such as yoga? Q: What should I wear? Q: What should I bring? Q: Do I need to book in advance?
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