The course offers a deeper understanding of mindfulness and how it can support many aspects of your daily life.
The wisdom of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh teaches us to find a sense of peace within ourselves, and serenity in the face of suffering. In a supportive community of like-minded people we experience developing more kindness and compassion.
We will introduce and explore new ways of bringing mindfulness into our day, not only in meditation, but also in how we eat, behave, speak to ourselves and others, and take care of ourselves.
This course provides
An opportunity to experience the power of practising mindfulness in a supportive community
A grounding in Thich Nhat Hanh’s approach to mindfulness
A programme of structured learning and guidance from experienced practitioners, which helps build a mindfulness practice that is stable and self-reliant
Understanding ways to live with less anxiety and a greater sense of wellbeing
Ethical strategies to help cope with life’s stresses and develop inner peace
Mindfulness encourages a sense of wellbeing moment by moment, as well as being aware of what is happening in the present moment without reacting to it.
What does the course offer?
An introduction to mindfulness, how it works and how to practise it
Reducing feelings such as loneliness, anxiety, anger, and depression by establishing a stable and lasting mindfulness practice
A sense of connection and community by practising and sharing together with course participants
Practical exercises to help you bring more awareness to your experiences, understand the importance of rest, and what it means to be more Zen
Connecting more deeply with family and friends by learning the art of compassionate speech and deep listening
The art of mindfulness in everyday life as a means of generating compassion, joy and calm for yourself and others
Reported benefits
Increased enjoyment of life
Increased ability to be calm and relaxed
Increased control of emotions such as anger and anxiety
Improved sleep quality
Fewer feelings of anxiety and low mood
Who can attend?
This course is suitable for beginners, as well as those wishing to gain a fuller understanding of how mindfulness can support calm and peaceful living. Mindfulness is a practice originating in Buddhism and supported by neuroscience and psychology; it may be practised by those of all faiths and none.
Many of our participants learn new ways to care for their wellbeing and can develop positive responses to challenging situations.